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MIO MOOV A430 GPS Review
To display map data, the Mio Moov A430 uses the NAVTEQ-powered MioMap 2008, which combines Australia-wide road coverage and 12.5 million addresses. The main menu is divided over two separate screens, with separate submenus for each option. All the usual GPS settings are present and accounted for, including POIs (points of interest), favourite destinations, recent locations, a fuel locator, and a Tripmeter tool. If you’re new to GPS technology, the Mio Moov A430 provides an inbuilt tutorial that takes you through all the core functions with explanatory text. This should prove particularly useful for older users who aren’t computer-savvy.
Over all a great entry GPS unit at an affordable price
TomTom GO 730 GPS with Bluetooth Review
TomTom GO 730 GPS with Bluetooth
TomTom GO 730 Functionalities
Best Routes
- 4.3″ large, high-quality touchscreen
- Fast and Accurate Positioning
- Fast route (re-)calculation
- Text-to-speech
- Enhanced Points of Interest
Best Maps
- TomTom Map Share™ technology
- Latest map guarantee
- Future Proof
Easy To Use
- Stylish slim design with luxurious finish
- Easy to operate
- Voice address input
- Easy location search and selection
- High quality lithium-polymer battery
- Customizable status bar
- Tip feature
- Extensive guided tour
Safe & Efficient Driving
- Safety camera alerts
- High-quality hands-free car kit
- High quality connection
- Automatic pick-up
- High quality speaker
- Clear visual and spoken instructions in your own language
- Help Me! emergency menu
- Personalized shortcut menu
- Safety preferences
- Anti-glare screen
Smart Extras
- TomTom HOME software
- Enjoy your music on the GO
- Record your own navigation instructions
- “current location icon” options
- Photos
- Document viewer
- Device-to-device content sharing
- Online services
Services
- Locations and warnings for safety cameras
- Real-time weather reports
- Buddies

