Forget about counting steps with Mio’s PAI-tracking Slice
Usually pie is why you’re out of shape in the first place
Usually pie is why you’re out of shape in the first place
You put the ANT+ in, it puts the Bluetooth out. In, out. In, out. Ride it all about…
With a bigger touchscreen than the average bike computer, how does the Mio Cyclo 305 HC measure up to rivals like the Garmin Edge 800?
Mio Navman has introduced three new sat-nav models to its range, with the 470, 475 and 575 all vying to be your new dashboard travel buddy.The 575 mod
The 520t might just show why TomTom, Navman and Garmin won’t hog all the market share for ever
Navman has had its S-series in the development studio for some time: can it make TomTom shift uneasily in its cradle?
The smallest of Navman’s new S-series has a big job to do if it is to compete against the market leaders
The Mio 268 doubles as an MP3 player and contacts store and, with a 3.5-inch colour screen and 256MB map storage, will guide you all over the UK and Ireland
The Navman iCN510 has a Windows CE core, a folding GPS antenna and a safety conscious remote control. But can it get you from A-Z?
The 268 Plus has a chunky build, a bright touchscreen and doubles as an MP3 player with maps covering the UK, Ireland, and major European roads
The iCN 320 doesn’t have a touchscreen but is ready to go straight out of the box with up-to-date UK maps preloaded to an SD card
Here’s proof that sat-nav is the next thing for mobiles – a GPS-toting Windows Mobile smartphone from Mio. But does the A701 have what it takes to beat Motorola’s A780?