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alaTest.com
Editors' rating: 83
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 18 reviews of Mio DigiWalker C720T from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 72/100 and users 76/100. Comparing these reviews to 138546 other GPS reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 83/100 = Very Good.
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wired.com
Editors' rating: 70
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pcmag.com
Editors' rating: 60
Summary: Mio's DigiWalker C720t includes a long list of premium features, including live traffic updates, a huge POI database, and even a 2-megapixel camerabut it's not without flaws.
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goodgearguide.com.au
Editors' rating: 85
Summary: The C720t is very similar to the successful C520, so it remains a great unit with plenty of features. Unfortunately, the geotagging feature is poorly implemented, so we're not convinced this is worth the extra cost over its little brother, though the ...
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We have not reviewed this product but here is CNET's buying advice on Car GPS (Navigation). This content was chosen based on the features included with this model of car gps (navigation).
Hands-free Bluetooth Car GPS
You'd think driving from point A to point B would be a pretty simple task, but you can hit some roadblocks along the way. You get lost, people are calling to see where you are--all of which can be frustrating and distracting. Fortunately, there are driving aids that can help the situation. These GPS devices not only give you text- and voice-guided driving directions, but they also have integrated Bluetooth so you can pair them with your Bluetooth-enabled phone to make hands-free calls. Granted, it'd be safer if you just didn't talk on your phone in the car at all, but at least this way, you can keep your hands on the wheel.
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Car GPS
In-car navigation isn't for everyone; the price alone will cause many people to forgo this technology in favor of the good old paper map. However, if you drive for a living, or like to visit different places on the spur of the moment, GPS can make the driving more enjoyable, leading you to major attractions or guiding you through quiet, scenic back roads. As a business tool, GPS can be a tremendous aid for field service or delivery personnel, or if you frequent different cities on business trips. As the technology advances and we start seeing more real-time traffic report capabilities, it will be easier to avoid the bumper-to-bumper grind.
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