- Released 2005, August
150g, 22mm thickness
Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC
64MB RAM storage, MMC/SD card slot - N/A293,830 hits
- 2.7'240x320 pixels
- 1.3MP
- 64MB RAM
- 1300mAh
Network | Technology | GSM |
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2G bands | GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 | |
GPRS | Class 10 | |
EDGE | No |
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Launch | Announced | 2005, August |
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Status | Discontinued |
Body | Dimensions | 117 x 59 x 22 mm (4.61 x 2.32 x 0.87 in) |
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Weight | 150 g (5.29 oz) | |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Display | Type | TFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colors |
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Size | 2.7 inches, 41 x 54 mm, 22.6 cm2 (~32.7% screen-to-body ratio) | |
Resolution | 240 x 320 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~148 ppi density) | |
Handwriting recognition 5 way navigation key |
Platform | OS | Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC |
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CPU | Intel PXA270 520 MHz |
Memory | Card slot | MMC/SD, up to 2 GB |
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Internal | 64 MB RAM, 128 MB ROM |
Main Camera | Single | 1.3 MP |
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Video | Yes |
Selfie camera | No |
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Sound | Loudspeaker | Yes |
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Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones | |
3.5mm jack | No |
Comms | WLAN | No |
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Bluetooth | 1.2 | |
GPS | Yes, SiRF Star III chipset | |
Radio | No | |
USB | 1.0 |
Features | Sensors |
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Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML(IE 4.0) |
Pocket Office MP3/MP4 player Organizer Voice memo/dial |
Battery | Removable Li-Ion 1300 mAh battery |
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Stand-by | Up to 200 h |
Talk time | Up to 4 h |
Misc | Colors |
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- Mio
- 4.3' TFT Touchscreen
- 64MB Memory
- 4 hours Battery Life
- 1300 mAh
- Lithium-Ion Rechargeable battery
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The Mio DigiWalker C320 GPS navigator offers a powerful feature set at a bargain price! This unit includes turn-by-turn directions, so you can concentrate on the road instead of the GPS display. The widescreen display makes it easy to see more of your route, without scrolling. Enjoy some digital music while you drive, with the built-in MP3 player; it’s easy to bring your music along on SD/MMC cards!
When you want to go shopping or make sales calls on foot, the pocket-sized C320 will give you up to 4 hours of navigation on battery power. The pre-installed MioMap U.S. maps and huge POI (Points Of Interest) database make it easy to find a specific address, or local businesses like gas stations, restaurants, and hotels.
Save your favorite locations, so you can re-visit them without re-typing the address. The DigiWalker C320 gives you all the flexibility you need to find your way around a new city and streamline your driving at home at an incredible price!
- 4.3” Touch-screen Display with Split-screen Mode The Mio DigiWalker C320 features a 4.3-inch color touch-screen display with a high 480x272 resolution for easy viewing of the maps and convenient, direct on-screen operations. A split-screen mode is provided so you can view the full map and a selection of route information aside from it.
- Ultra-sensitive SiRFstarIII GPS receiver Featuring the SiRFstarIII GPS receiver, the Mio DigiWalker C320 delivers accurate location calculation and ultra-high sensitivity with less time consumption, making it the best travel companion whether in urban areas or densely covered forest.
- Tele Atlas Maps Preloaded with maps of the entire U.S, the Mio DigiWalker C320 receives up-to-date map data from Tele Atlas to provide highly accurate navigation.
- Enjoy Music on the Go With the built-in MP3 player, enjoy your favorite music through the Mio DigiWalker C320's integrated speaker or via any standard headphones for clear, private listening.
- SD/MMC Card Slot With the SD and MMC card expansion capabilities, add more maps and POIs to your Mio DigiWalker C320!
- Manufacturer Contact Info
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- Website: http://www.mio.com/|
- Support Phone: 866-646-4477
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- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
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Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
Pros: Stylish, big touch screen that is responsive.Highly hackable- you can install one of the many mods available(without any hassle, prior knowledge, or risk of bricking the unit). Someone said the TTS cannot be added anymore- NOT TRUE, I just installed on a second one today.
Out of the box, might not be much( old maps, few POIs), however, after taking 30 min to read and install a mod, it turns into one of the most versatile PNAs out there- now I am running PlolNav, Destinator and iGO on it, and the newest MioMap with 12 mil POIs. Might put the TomTom on it also.You can choose to run TeleAtlas maps or Navteq. Plus the Wi-Fi(you need to purchase a compatible card, about $35, should you care about using the internet with it), video player, games...SiRFstarIII
Out of the box, might not be much( old maps, few POIs), however, after taking 30 min to read and install a mod, it turns into one of the most versatile PNAs out there- now I am running PlolNav, Destinator and iGO on it, and the newest MioMap with 12 mil POIs. Might put the TomTom on it also.You can choose to run TeleAtlas maps or Navteq. Plus the Wi-Fi(you need to purchase a compatible card, about $35, should you care about using the internet with it), video player, games...SiRFstarIII
Cons: The battery is pretty lousy, but since most times it will be connected to my PC or car charger, I will still give it a 5 egg rating.
Other Thoughts: A wall charger would be nice.
Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
I will never buy a product made by this company again...2/16/2009 5:08:09 PM
Pros: Decent gps, good features, cool diaplay.
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Cons: You will find many roads, poi's, and addresses that have been built in the past couple of years are non-existing in this gps. It took me three days to figure this out. Mio customer service is no help, I'm sending it back tomorrow...
Other Thoughts: after reading one of the other reviews, i had read a suggestion to call mio and tell them you're going to return it if you dont get the map updates. This no longer works. I talked to three different people, all of which tried charging me 79.95 for this update dvd....
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: Cheap price. Works well out of the box. Navigation with Mio is great so far for me in the Washington DC Area. Easy to mod (the Mio is using Windows CE).
Cons: Battery doesn't last very long, but it's not much to worry about... the unit is usually always plugged in while using it in the car.
Other Thoughts: This unit can be used as a pocket pc, but the battery only lasts typically 1-1.5 hrs. I have an 8gb SDHC card in it with photos, videos, music, documents, etc. It's awesome!
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: Becomes essentially a Pocket PC device after MioPocket unlock is installed. This allows to install virtually any GPS software like iGo, TomTom, Garmin. It works also with Spectec SD Wifi cards and it surfs the net really well with Opera browser for WinCE 5.0. GPS chipset is SirfStar III so it gets quickly connected to satellites.
Cons: May be wall charger not being included? I would not use it anyway cause it is connected to my PC all the time so it charges through USB port, but may be some people need it. One detail: if you turn the power first then connect it to USB cable then connection screen popups, but if you connect the USB cable first then turn on the power on device in this case you can use it while it is charging at the same time.
Other Thoughts: $99 for 4.3' screen and free shipping is just awesome. So far this is the best device for the money. Period. Add a Bracketron UFM-100BL Friction Dash Pad and a 16Gb SD card and you ready to rock'n'roll. Use almost any GPS software you want, use it as a movie and picture viewer, run games on it and surf the net.
Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
Disappointing GPS, Horrible Battery1/28/2009 9:24:06 PM
Pros: It works, the screen's pretty sensitive contrary to some of the other reviews I've read about the C320, it plays music, and can be hacked/modded like no tomorrow. The screen is bright, and the sound is clear and louder than some of the other reviews would have you believe.
Of course you're not going to hear it if you've got your stereo cranked. But with the right cable, you can run this thing through your car's receiver.
Of course you're not going to hear it if you've got your stereo cranked. But with the right cable, you can run this thing through your car's receiver.
Cons: The battery on this thing is absolutely PATHETIC. I charged this thing for 5 hours and it only managed to charge 18%? Come ON. Every time I pressed a button it'd go down 1%. It's BRAND NEW and in order for me to use the thing it HAS to be plugged into a power source. I'd have given this thing 5/5 if it weren't for this inexcusably inadequate battery and outdated maps.
The maps are old as hell and Mio wants you to pay for maps that aren't 3 years old. Total garbage.
The maps are old as hell and Mio wants you to pay for maps that aren't 3 years old. Total garbage.
Other Thoughts: The TTS hack no longer works so if you're needing your GPS to read you street names and stuff.. forget about this one because Mio caught onto that and put a stop to it.
Their might be another way, I'm not sure. I don't really care.
I'm calling Mio tomorrow and hopefully they can resolve these issues I'm having. If not, I'm buying a Garmin because I KNOW a Garmin does it's job and does it well.
Their might be another way, I'm not sure. I don't really care.
I'm calling Mio tomorrow and hopefully they can resolve these issues I'm having. If not, I'm buying a Garmin because I KNOW a Garmin does it's job and does it well.
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: On its own, it's pretty cool. The MIOMAP is a great program, and I'd never even ued a GPS before. I was able to figure it all out in about 20 minutes without even reading the manual.
Spend a few minutes reading over at mionav.com and then you can easily iunlock this thing and it becomes AWESOME! First I added TTS. Then I installed MioPocket which basicaly turned it into a PDA. After that I installed Jerrys skin, which made it a bit more user friendly. I'm now running both MIOMAP as well as iGo. The final thing to do was buy a SDIO wifi card. Now I can surf the web wherever there is a free wireless connection. Not bad for the $99 I p;aid from Newegg.
Spend a few minutes reading over at mionav.com and then you can easily iunlock this thing and it becomes AWESOME! First I added TTS. Then I installed MioPocket which basicaly turned it into a PDA. After that I installed Jerrys skin, which made it a bit more user friendly. I'm now running both MIOMAP as well as iGo. The final thing to do was buy a SDIO wifi card. Now I can surf the web wherever there is a free wireless connection. Not bad for the $99 I p;aid from Newegg.
Cons: Battery life sucked even before I unlocked it and installed MioPocket. It' even worse after the fact. Overall I get about 2 hours worth of battery life. Buying a replacement battery is cheap and easy though, so I may try that.
I bought this because of the mp3 player function. I also bought a 16gb sd card to load up my music. I put about 10gb on there and the unit would flounder and crash. After I installed miopocket and used WMP to play my music, it works just fine.
I bought this because of the mp3 player function. I also bought a 16gb sd card to load up my music. I put about 10gb on there and the unit would flounder and crash. After I installed miopocket and used WMP to play my music, it works just fine.
Other Thoughts: Overall I don't think I've ever been quite as excited about a piece of equipment as I am about my Mio. It rocks and is worth every penny.
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: I have added TTS with info on the Web. I have also added a SD card and make it a PDA. I enjoy viewing my photos on it but the screen is too small to watch a movie although it can be done. The map that come with it is 2006 version. There are sites on the web that you can down load premium map 2007 that has more POI.
Cons: Speaker volume is not high enough. I purchased another car mount ($30 ) that has a speaker and can charge the unit using contacts at the bottom. This mount make the USB charge cable much easier to handle. You don't have to plug and unplug the USB in order to remove the unit from the mount. I have also purchased an AC adapter for $6 on.
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