33 reviews
December, 2008
We hereby present the first Mio with iGO 8.
Take a spin with the Mio DigiWalker C620. Featuring 3D graphics of famous landmarks in key cities, you'll be able to easily navigate the UK and Europe. With a large and bright touchscreen that's responsive and up-to-date maps, you can ride the streets wit...
Large, sharp screen; fast route calculation; speed cameras
Distracting 3D graphics; repetitive voice commands; weak battery
A flagship sat-nav needs to excel in all areas, and the Mio DigiWalker C620 simply doesn't pack enough features -- or even navigate smoothly enough -- to justify its price tag. However, the big screen and simple operation could make it a fun companion on
Mio attempts to answer it with the DigiWalker C620, a widescreen GPS that offers 3D elevation views, landmark graphics and high tech extras. Strengths Mio's build quality has come on in strides, and the C620 looks as good -- and is as easy to...
sat-nav system with 3D elevation and landmarks
So, satnav goes 3D. We like the elevation maps but not the 3D landmarks. Satnav providers need to think carefully about avoiding 'feature bloat' in their quest to beat the opposition. That said, we like the C620 despite its 3D landmarks.
For Mio, in the case of the C620 (and the C620t, which comes with TMC traffic information capability), music playback, photo viewing and contact management are provided, in addition to Bluetooth hands-free. The C620 and C620t share the same basic...
Award: Recommended!

Complete with 3D landmarks and landscapes, can Mio's C620 take on the best in satellite navigation?
Mio's C620 is a fine sat-nav and it's not because of the gimmicky 3D landscape and landmark features, though they are nice to have. It's because it has finally combined its undeniably good mapping engine with an interface that is now practical, polished a...
It happened with the iPhone rival Samsung F700V recently, and I thought it might happen again with Mio's latest, greatest sat-nav - the C620. Thankfully, all scepticism (well, most of it anyway) went out of the window as I started to use the C620...
Mio do several units suitable for pedestrians with an average battery life between charges of four to five hours. This could be used handheld but only for occasional use as the battery life is less than two hours, this is certainly an in car unit.
Yes you can choose what features to display - a good choice available - just don't pick to many as they can clutter the display. Planning a route is very easy and you would normally enter a few letters of the town, then a few letters from the street and f...
Doing my Internet searches found the Mio DigiWalker C620 at a best price of -249.95 including Free delivery from the first link below. My first question then is why is it called a DigiWalker? Mio C220 Satellite Navig.moreEven with me saying it's...
Can Mio challenge TomTom and Navman with this model?
Widescreen, 3D maps, Points-of-interest, Bluetooth
GPS fix is slow at times, roundabout handling confusing
Good but not without its faults
In use and we found that although the Mio C620t promises the state of the art GPS chipset and processor, on a number of occasions it struggled to keep up with the pace of our car telling us that we still had some 30-50m to go when in fact we were...
Already last year announced the first million Navistar with 3-D buildings and altitude profiles - now it is there.
The Mio C620t is one of the first navigation devices, the prominent buildings as 3D objects on the maps. Moreover, even promises million altitude profiles, but only in the mountains and bridges a role ... more
Much more interesting: The software was Nav'N'Go in a new version installed, compared to previous versions is much more user-friendly. An optional einblendbares "panel" on the right side of the screen has replaced the scattered menus
The 3D image can not be displayed Please download the free Adobe Flash Player to view this content and make sure that JavaScript in your browser. The Mio C620t is one of the first ...
The C620t million is a very handy navigation aid, which is also suitable for pedestrians. The 3D display of individual attractions in the city is managed and facilitated the orientation. The touch screen and the computing speed of the pilot
Presentation of sights in 3D, fast route calculation, showing the fastest, shortest route and sparsamster in comparison, small and flat
No announcement of street names, scheppernde speaker
The million C620t has the ability, sights as three-dimensional models represent. Whether it is useful to travel, and how well the navigation device in the harsh everyday proved, the test.
br / After the merger with Navman in 2007 will Mio Technology with navigation systems, under the brand haggled million, more market shares in Germany wet. To achieve this goal, the claims ...
Million will the German market with our own brand Digiawalker conquer. With the model, the C620T probably only partially succeed because the Navi showed in practice test on the road beside strengths and some weaknesses.
A Navistar middle class, which is properly equipped. Small weaknesses in routing prevented that it is a top secure place.
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