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Mio Technology C720t Car GPS Navigation System
Mio Technology DigiWalker C720 Review
- The DigiWalker C720 doubles as a 2-megapixel digital camera and has handy features like free (in limited areas) traffic information, voices in 16 different languages and three different English ac cents, and customizable speed alerts. You also get modes for pedestrian, bicycle (a bicycle mount costs extra), taxi, bus, and emergency vehicle travel (which assumes that the user can disregard traffic signals and other rules of the road).
User Reviews for Mio Technology C720t Car GPS Navigation System
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Reviewed by: jmman
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Bluetooth connectivityText to SpeechTraffic Alerts
Weaknesses: Hard to figure out!$500 selling price!
Overall Evaluation: I have had this GPS for a couple of months now, and I really love it. The only drawback I can see is that the learning curve is pretty steep, and the recommended selling price is pretty high. Besides that it really has just about every feature you cen use in a GPS including widescreen, bluetooth, media player, and traffic alerts. If you can get it for under $300, jump on it.
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Reviewed by: Phubar
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: works as any regular gps should but with cool added features! plays video, pictures, mp3s and takes geo tagged snapshots!
Weaknesses: none, this unit is perfect!
Overall Evaluation: I love taking my small compact mio c720t on trips so I can take geo tagged pictures of my favorite places / buildings and post them online for anybody to find!
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