Mitac H610 Sat Nav / GPS Receiver Review

Rumours had it that the new Mio H610 was going to come with a large false-nail friendly screen and mirror, but when I got it out of the box it became obvious the rumours were fictitious. The most feminine thing about the Mio H610 is the teeny design. Measuring just 22 x 60 x 87 mm and weighing 166g, it’s smaller than, but weighs slightly more than an average mobile phone. The touch screen dominates the entire device, with just a tiny LED power light at the top left corner. The device comes with three removable and very girly frames to accessorise it to go with your outfit. One is white with a silver floral design, one is a lilac with darker lilac and blue flowers and one is plain white. All frames have the Mio Digi-Walker logo at the top, and clip on easily without having to apply too much pressure. A button at the top releases the frame, but once you’ve pressed the release button you’ll need a fingernail to slide in the back to pop the frame off. Between the front and back of the device is a silver coloured metal frame which houses the SD/MMC card slot, reset button, lock/unlock slide key, mini USB connection, wrist strap hole, headphone jack, user defined key, and a power button. The entire back part is white with a car antenna connector and speaker. The Mio H610 comes with a cradle and windscreen connector for in-car installations. We really liked the white leather pouch included with the H610, but being white we imagined it wouldn’t stay clean for long, so we gave it a black mark test which it handled well, wiping clean with a wet cloth. From the opinion of a woman who loves to accessorize, the Mio H610 is a truly gorgeous addition any handbag.

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