- Portable and accurate GPS navigator complete with full TeleAtlas maps of the US preloaded on an included SD card
- 3.5-inch TFT LCD touch-screen display with 65,000 colors, 320 x 240 pixels of resolution and intuitive user interface
- Clear voice instructions in 16 languages give you turn-by-turn guidance so you can keep your eyes on the road
- Includes 3.5-million POIs, 256 MBs internal ROM memory, 32 MB RAM, SD/MMC card slot, USB 1.1 port, built-in speaker and headphone jack
- Weighs 3.88 ounces, measures 4.21 x 3.15 x 0.91 inches (W x H x D), and is backed by a manufacturer's 1-year warranty
Product Description
Feeling lost? Are you wandering aimlessly on ever winding roads? Achieve a sense of direction with the MIO C220. Designed for people looking for simple, straightforward GPS navigation, the Mio DigiWalker C220 is a stylis... More >>

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SUCKS!!! SUCKS!!! SUCKS!!! I have three c310x’s and like them alot but was getting tired of waiting on the “supposedly” spring map updates. Thought I’d try the c220 or c520 but finances dictated the c220. It was a little more accurate than my c310x but Holy Cow…. you could hardly see the screen or hear the voice prompts. The reviews at the CNET website chew it to pieces. I am in awe of the people who say this a great unit. If they ever update the maps of the c310x, it may be the best MIO ever gets. DO NOT BUY THIS UNIT AT CIRCUIT CITY!!! They wanted to charge me a $30 restocking fee for a crummy unit. The best they would do is set me up with another crummy unit. I got another c310x, walked away and kicked the dust of my shoes.
Rating: 1 / 5
The MIO C220 GPS was not easy to use (non-intuitive)and could not figure out a new route when we diverted from the suggested route. Even when we were right on or near an obvious route, it suggested a different route. Using it was frustrating and a bad experience.
Rating: 1 / 5
It’s real a good GPS to use.But I still think it need some progress in software. For the begining user generally First they want to know is where I am now. Then is the destination. C220 can do this but somehow not directly. Its operate system is not easy to use for green hand. Another prblem is when you enter subway or channel you will lost your GPS signal, there are so many lanes under the channel in fact. which is the right way? The only thing I can do is follow my institution. But luck is not always beside you.
Rating: 4 / 5
It is said to be a new item at the website. But it is actually in an unsealed white box, not the original box. So I returned it and get full refund. At least they are honest and fast in refund.
For the people who dones not mind the open box, it may be worthy of buying.
Rating: 3 / 5
I just bought one today, was very difficult to get it going as per the instructions, which are just terrible.
Got it going myself, which was not too big a job.
When I took it out of the box the cable to attach it to my computer,s usb port for charging was missing, the battery was at 58%, It took a little doing but I was amazed at how accurate it was, dead on.
Its very touchy when you input where you want to go, fingers are too big, use the back of a pencil eraser, works just fine.
I know have the second unit next to me now, hope the battery charger cable is there, if not back to staples regardless, price is way too high and will reorder from Amazon.
Rating: 4 / 5