Navigating with TomTom is like having a secret Government permit that opens up roads just for you – maps are cartoony but clear, voice directions calm but accurate and the routing rarely stumbles. The comprehensive database of safety camera location...
TomTom is pretty ruthless about its pricepoints, so this budget model skips an SD card slot for map upgrades and lumbers you instead with a small 3.5-inch screen and meagre battery life (under two hours) that’s barely enough to pop to the shops with...
This is the satnav to buy for your mum or techno-phobe mate. For just over a ton you get an excellent navigation tool, with none of those confusing (but sexy) techy extras. Best offers for the TomTom OneAmazon Marketplace £135.88 TomTom One is tagged...
New very practical mount of minimal size, Simple to use, Compactness, Strong speakers
No multimedia functions, No advanced functions (Bluetooth, TMC, IQ Routes, etc.), No software improvements compared to former versions, Only a single waypoint possible between starting and end points, Not as fast as previous versions (reactivity and trip...
If you desperately want a TomTom, then buy the TomTom One XL Europe: it is £20 to £30 more but has more solid performance, a bigger screen and that makes it a better buy. Currently, The One is simply too expensive, doesn't quite pack enough features in an...
Abstract: Update: This unit has been replaced by the Tomtom One Regional. The Tom Tom 1 GPS in-car satellite navigation system, cheaper than the Tomtom Go range, slimmer, with a brighter screen & a faster processor. Could this be the GPS bargain of the year? If ...