
The bottom houses a mini-USB charger port and a notch for where the unit slides onto its bundled mount. The top edge of the unit features a sliding power switch.


The Mio Moov M400 measures 3.2 by 5.0 by 0.7 inches (HWD) and weighs in at a rather light 4.9 ounces. (The 3.5-inch version, the Moov M300, is just $119.99.) Unfortunately, the M400's sluggish response, frustrating UI, and inflexible POI database make it difficult to recommend over a more capable device-even one with a smaller LCD. Enter the Mio Moov M400: while it's not the most feature-rich device you'll find, it checks off all the most important boxes, including text-to-speech capability. That said, it's tough to find a newer model with a 4.3-inch widescreen display in the $150 range. Most come in at under $300 and there are plenty of capable models available for less than $200, and that's not even counting the year-or-two-old models that have been discounted to less than $100.

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