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An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. Seller Notes: “ Nothing else included. Needs a usb cable that can be hooked to a car charger.
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Battery holds charge for good amount. I ship with the speed of light! ” Brand: Mio Type: Automotive Mountable MPN: R403 Screen Size: 4.3' UPC: 767. I recomment this gps, Relieves driving stress and keeps you safe.
I wanted the larger screen and I purchased the Mio Moov R403 to replace my 300 series moov. It is absolutely a required product for navigating large metro areas. The Mio unit even tells me how many lanes are available and which lane to be in for my locational situation. One problem I just discovered, on a specific off ramp in Las Vegas, it is confusing 3 and 5 and directing me to exit incorrectly. But, the problem may be rectified if I update the program on line.
I purchased my wife a Mio unit also. She is also an avid user. I highly recommend that everyone that purchases the unit read the operational instructions on the Mio web site. The unit has much greater operational capacity, features, and flexibility than I initially realized. The instruction booklet in the box with the unit only covers very basic operations. I also appreciate the unit warning me when I am exceeding the posted speed limit.
I rarely have to look at the unit, I just follow the verbal cues and arrive at my destination without difficulity. Good product for a good price a good gps for the money, accurate and lots of easy to use features. In 3 years the technology will change and update again, so for the money this works for now. I like its easy to use features, I like that it reminds me of speed limits and warns me when I am exceeding speed limit.
It talks to me turn through turn and I like the visibility of the maps. Good features for and inexpensive price. The only feature it does not have is one to enter longitude and latitude, other than that it is a great product for the price. Mio Moov R403 WOW Quality and Value! This is the first GPS I've ever used so my enthusiasm may be skewed. I am extremely impressed with my Mio Moov R403. I just finished my first trip, test trip.
I could find no flaws. The unit gave me consistant warn time prior to turns etc. It also speaks in words that can be understood. I am totally and absolutely impressed with the quality and above all the value of my Mio R403. It took me all of 3 minutes to figure out how to use it(I'm technologically challanged). The best adjective I can use is WOW!!!!!
The offers value and solid navigation. Mio is owned by Mitac, which also owns Magellan; and at one time Mio was in the top five for GPS market share. Today, you'll find that Mio products are marketed exclusively through, and the R403 is the leading model there.
The R403 is a basic GPS navigator with a 4.3-inch screen running on Windows CE 5.0. It features TeleAtlas maps for all 50 states plus Puerto Rico, and a database with 4 million points-of-interest from Info Data.
The user interface on the R403 isn't quite as polished as what you find on competing models from the Big 3 (Garmin, Magellan, and TomTom), but with a little practice, it becomes fairly natural. A map icon in the lower left corner provides access to the main menu. This consists of three screens with 'navigate to' options (My Home, Recents, Favorites, POIs, and Address) as well as a settings icon and popular POI categories. At the center-bottom of the screen, you'll see your current street address along with an estimate of the actual house number.
An icon at the lower right corner allows you to switch among a volume-control icon, a battery indicator, and a heading indicator. Above this icon, a map icon lets you toggle between 2D and 3D views. With an active route, you can also toggle to a map route summary or a list view of turn-by-turn directions. A zoom icon lets you change zoom levels. Finally, in the upper right corner you have the option to toggle between speed and current time. With an active route, your choices expand to include your choice of ETA, distance remaining, or time remaining on your trip.
When the device is navigating, an X icon appears on the right side of the screen to let you cancel navigation with a single tap. These on-screen toggle icons are convenient, as you can control quite a few features without ever leaving the map view to navigate through the menu tree. In road tests, the R403 generated good routes similar to those on TomTom devices, which are also based on TeleAtlas maps.
Text-to-speech functioned properly, with 'Samantha' providing directions and street names. I was a bit disappointed in the limited POI handling, though; Magellan products, for example, offer many more 'search near' options. Macworld's buying advice If you're looking for a 4.3-inch GPS navigation device at a bargain price, the Mio Moov R403 delivers.
But also be on the lookout for Magellan's RoadMate 1424 which currently has the same list price and a similar feature set. While either would be a good choice, with both having the same price, I'd give the nod to the RoadMate 1424.