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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Medicore Product,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I don't recommend this item. There are a couple of pluses, but there are a number of problems:
First, the pluses-- --The price is good for a GPS unit and PDA. --The SIRF III GPS received is responsive, receiving good reception even inside my house (except for the basement). --The Wifi is fast. Now the minuses: --The battery life is poor. I ran through a fully charged battery in a little over an hour with the Wifi on. --The screen is poor quality. There is bleeding of text and images and the resolution does not appear good. Possibly, this is because the screen is quite large for 320x240 resolution. --The PDA functions are not integrated with the mapping and GPS functions. E.g., there does not appear to be a way to access your contacts list within the Mio Maps. --Mio Maps is clunky software. It requires multiple taps and is not intuitive. --There are typical Windows Mobile memory problems because applications do not shut down when closed. I guess I'll need to pursue the third party software route to address this problem. --Internet Explorer is a dated and inconvenient browser for mobile devices. It doesn't format pages well and will not load secure sites such as Chase Banking. I downloaded Opera mobile but they want to charge $24 for a registered copy. --The device is quite heavy. It is industrial in appearance; not attractive but not terribly ugly. It is a bit odd that the screen is so recessed. --I was surprised that the device connects to ActiveSync via USB 1.1. This causes synchronization to be very slow. --Skype did not work very well even though I have a very fast home Wifi network. --Almost no software came with device (only Worldmate, Mio Mapping and the basic Windows Mobile). Outlook was not even included. This is a first, in my experience. I haven't used the mapping software extensively. It's based on TeleAtlas.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good GPS for money,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I think that this is very functional and well executed device. Once you get used to the software it is accurate and easy to use. Very good car mount which allows for many configurations inside your car.
WiFi and Bluetooth both work well and fast. Windows Mobile is not any worse or better then other hand held PC. Messaging and sinchronization work OK and this could be reasonable travel companion rather then laptop. You do need to carry a charger since battery life is short. You get couple hours if you use your energy saving mode.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Engineering At its best,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
MIO P550 has a solid construction feel and MIO Map is EXCEPTIONAL. The smart zoom feature truely showcase user interface excellence. My 06 Jeep's factory navigation (which is made by Alpine with Navtech) does not even come close with the amount of features.
Useful features include graphical display that informs you Satelite signal, user selectable display on car speed, time, and destination distance etc. Real time one touch to change map view to birdeye view, true North or direction. You can view the entire route before doing any edit on the routing. User selectable routing methods include shortest, fastest, by car or walking. The map is so detailed, it even shows incoming lane and center island. "My POI" feature allows user to set a large # of addresses limited only by the size of "disk" space. One can also create groups for addresses by state, city or anything one wishes. I would say give yourself 15 minutes to play thru the basic features. Because the operation system is Microsoft. So one would expect to know the importance of performing "CTRL_ALT_DELETE" which is simplified by a reset button. The Microsoft media player, as many Microsoft products, is not exactly stable and can take up a lot of memory. When one closes a program, Windows DOES NOT close it; you have to go to system setting in order to terminate any Microsoft applications. MIO map needs 6 MB to run; so one needs to know "how to operate" the OS a little. Mobile PowerPoint, Excel & Word are actually useless. If you need to use any of these software, Take your laptop with you. IE works fine but finding a free hotspot is getting harder. I have not tested SkyPE, so really can not say anything on phone call performance under 802.11G or B.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Everything you need in one little package,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I bought this PDA/GPS wondering if it could possibly deliver all the features that it advertises. Well guess what? It does!
My old PDA (ViewSonic V37) was great but I had to get rid of it because it wasn't Vista compatible. This one synchronised immediately with my Outlook settings the first time it was attached to the computer. It also found my wireless network (as well as my neighbours unprotected one!) the instant that I turned on the built-in wireless. My old PDA had an external WiFi card and it was the devil to get to operate properly. In addition I was able to access my shared folders on my desktop and laptop computers connected to the network with no setup hassles at all. Of course it provides all the services of the Pocket MS Office Suite and they are great. I especially like the feature of being able to enter text by simply writing on the screen and having the text generated for you. It is fast and very effective. But in addition to this software the unit also comes with a fantastic service called WorldMate (with a free two year subscription). This little module synchronises with databases whenever you are online and provides up to date information on weather, currency exchange rates, flight information and many other useful bits of information. Finally and most importantly, the MioMap/GPS function is unbelievable. I already had two GPS units - A Garmin GPSMap 60CS and Microsoft Streets and Trips 2007 with GPS sensor. Both work fine in their own way but this one provides all the essential services that they do in a simpler and more compact interface and with voice instructions that make driving and navigating at the same time safe and easy. I have seen negative reviews of this device and it makes me wonder what exactly people are looking for in a combination PDA and GPS. I cannot think of anything that this one doesn't offer and doesn't do well. One caautionary note, however. The software used on the North American model is not the same as that on the European models and I have seen self-styled experts advising users who are having problems with their units tell them to download patches from the European websites. This is a disaster and will result in the unit becoming completely inoperable and having to be returned to the factory for a total overhaul. This is mentioned in the FAQ's on the Mio North American website but evidently the "experts" can't read!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
not too bad,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
Its not too bad of a product, the wireless card works great in it. It even works with my stereo bluetooth headset. One problem with it is that if it is left alone without turning it on, it won't turn on, and i have to plug it into the charger and reset it. I dont know if its a problem with the device itself or the battery. The gps part is ok, just wish you could get updated maps on it. But if you have an internet connection you can use the gps with google maps through the pda part of the device. This device also does not come with java preinstalled, so you will have to find software to be able to use any java software or games. Another problem is with windows media player on it, sometimes it wont find all the songs on the sd card. I haven't had any problems connecting it with my computer using windows vista, I use windows mobile device center (available on microsoft's website for free) to sync it with my computer. But once you learn the quirks the device has and how to deal with them, its a good product at a great price.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Enough For My Needs,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
So basically, I have found this product to be more then what I needed intially, but that isn't a bad thing. I have to admit that the GPS program that comes with it " MIO MAP" was a horrible program, It wasn't easy to use, and I am a computer tech. There were just a lot of problems connecting with the GPS, that is untill I installed my own GPS software which is TomTom Navigator 6 for PDA & Smart Phones. I just had to play with the settings for the GPS to work with this program, but now I have to say it works like a charm. I really do recommend this little device. it is an awesome price for all that you get. Now if only they could come out with a GPS/PDA/Phone. That would blow the Iphone out of the water.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Lousy piece of Equipment,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
The worst equipment you could ever buy.
Firstly, it didn't come with any navigation software. I imagine some versions may come but mine didn't. After that, Mio gives you no support to buy a software. Battery life is just about negligible. Every time I wanted to use it, it was dead, even without having it on with the GPS function. When I finally got a navigation software, it is so slow, it tells you to turn after the corners. It constantly is looking for its position and never catches up with your driving. Only good for walking. As a Grand Finalle, it froze completely and never goes beyond the splash-screen. Hundreds of discussion groups on the Internet tell you what to do but seems that nobody can get theirs to go again. In summary: never used it for anything good!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT BUY,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
Very poor Battery life. But worst of all is the tech support there are no vista drivers for this. emailed tech support they me to change my OS to XP. then I called tech support and was told they aren't going to put a driver out, because the unit was built before vista came out. Also, it's very hard to use the gps in progams other than Miomap. The PDA/GPS is a great idea but this is the wrong one to buy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mio P550,
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This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
I've had my new Mio P550 for about a week now and I like it. The first thing I noticed was the screen has much better contrast compared to the h-p IPAQ hx2495b I also have. Also, there is no need to calibrate the touch screen as is the case with the h-p. At 6 oz, the Mio is 1 oz lighter than the h-p, though the h-p seems to have a somewhat more rugged case and a display shield. Still, I would not want to drop either onto the floor or sidewalk.
I also like the fact the P550 has a real on/off switch which competely disconnects the battery if your not going to use it for a while. With the h-p I have to remove the battery. The only problem with using the on/off switch is the unit has to reboot which takes a minute or two and the date/time needs to be restored. That can be done using the GPS. Another good feature of the P550 is the speaker which you can actually hear and sounds reasonably decent for its small size. It is also placed on the back of the case with the mic in such a position you can use it as an internet phone. Unfortunately, if you want to use headphones, you need to use the adaptor cable to use standard 3.5mm phone jacks. From the product discription, I could not tell if it came with the maps loaded or not, happly I found that they were. I was also pleased to find the maps were quite detailed and showed forest service roads and jeep trails in remote areas, along with streams and rivers. As I plan on using this device off road in these remote areas, this will be a big help. The GPS locked on to half a dozen satellites in a minute or two, so long as your outside and in the clear. Inside a building its a little iffy, but thats usually the case. I haven't tried it in the car yet, but belive it will work well as long as its up next to the windshield. Some people have commented on the joystick navagation button was hard to use, but I find it easy. Now to the question of battery life. I was a bit worried about this from the other reviews. Indeed, if you use Wi-Fi or even the GPS, the battery life is a bit short. Maybe an hour with Wi-Fi and a bit longer with GPS. I don't see this as a big problem, as often you will have AC power available when using WI-Fi or can charge at some point in the day. If using GPS, likely you will be in your car and use the 12V adaptor. Your not going to be doing much web surfing with a little hand held anyway. Just a quick check of email or of the weather. Remember to turn off the wireless when your done and you won't have any trouble with running down the battery if your not on AC power. Battery life in stand by mode or just using basic PDA functions seems quite good. It helps to learn how to disable Active Sync from always turning on and to stop running programs when they are not needed. Thats the one thing I don't like. You have to make a number of screen taps to get into the stop program function and no where do they tell you how to disable Active Sync. Other people have discribed how to do that, so I won't repeat it here. Why they make you go through that, I'll never understand. The battery does charge quickly which is nice and I found I could charge the battery with a small 5V, 100 ma solar cell panel. With the panel in a window and a few hours of morning sun, the battery went from about 50% to nearly full charge. That will be handy, as I can be away from AC power for up to a week. So all in all, at the current price I think the P550 is a pretty good deal. If you need something like this, better get it soon as smart phones are quickly replacing this type of device. (I have no need for a phone or an expensive service plan)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
terrible PDA,
This review is from: Mio P550 3.5-Inch Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator (Electronics)
It's really a terrible PDA with so poor quality. I bought it in November last year. It stopped working when I used the GPS last month, and when I tried to restart it, it formated itself. I had to restore the system and the map. Then this problem occurs again and again. Whenever I plug the charger in, it stops working. After some days it recovers.
I contacted the customer service of MIO, the agent let me try this and try that. Now I still cannot use it. I asked for a return or a replacement, but they said no way. |
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