Two new models of Mio Moov 310 and Moov 370
Mio Technology, following the success of series devices Mio Moov decided to enter the Polish market two new models in the series. After Mio Moov 200, 330 and 360 customers will be able to consider purchasing Mio Moov 310 and Moov 370.
What distinguishes the new Mio products from previously available in the market for Moov series, has a built TMC (Traffic Message Channel), with which you can receive up to date information about traffic road. The resulting information helps to avoid traffic jams, road works or circumvention of the places where the accident occurred. Devices process received data and propose an alternative route.
It is worth mentioning that the TMC service is currently available in the following countries: Austria, Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States and Canada. Poland still does not yet have the infrastructure to effect the TMC in our country.
Like all Mio Moov both models are equipped with MioMap software, providing the latest maps of 38 European countries.
Additionally, this feature allows the use of NavPix photos tagged with hidden GPS coordinates, the Moov 310 and 370 designate a route directly to the point where the image. MioMoreTM provides access to over a million geo-tagged photos of buildings and places that you can free download from Flickr (TM) and the NavPix website.
SiRF Technology InstantFix II provides, where they will be the GPS satellites when turned on the machine, resulting in a bearing in just five seconds and begin navigating as soon as you start the car.
The latest models also have a Mio Moov local search feature that allows you to search for points of interest in the area, visible on-screen GPS device.
Source: Mio
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