Mio Moov 400
Mio has unveiled a pair of new low-cost Moov GPS navigators for the United States–the Moov 300 and Moov 400. The Moov 400 and Moov 400 have 3.5-inch and 4.3-inch reduced glare, touchscreen displays, respectively, but otherwise share most features. Included are pre-loaded maps of 50 United States and Puerto Rico, a rubberized bezel, 4 million points of interest, text-to-speech, voice-guided turn-by-turn directions with spoken street names, lane guidance, predictive keyword search, and NavPix Photo Navigation. Mio Moov 400 My favorite feature for both models, however, is undoubtedly the price tag. The Mio Moov 300 will only set you back $119.99, while the Mio Moov 400 is a remarkably affordable $149.99. Both GPS devices will ship across the United States later this month.
I’m also assuming that the new units will include Mio’s relatively new Spirit user interface, something I was impressed with when I reviewed the Mio Moov 501 earlier this summer.
