Tomtom Go Comfort 6 Inch Gps Navigation Device With Updates Via Wi-Fi, Real Time Traffic, Free Maps
TomTom Go Comfort 6 Inch GPS Navigation Device with Updates Via Wi-Fi, Real Time Traffic, Free Maps of North America, Smart Routing, Destination Prediction and Road Trips
- TomTom Traffic: Supremely accurate traffic information enables your TomTom GO Comfort GPS navigation device to intelligently plan routes around traffic.Control Method:Voice.Special Feature:Text-to-Speech,Bluetooth,Lane Assist,Touchscreen.
- 3-month speed camera alerts: Stay updated, under the speed limit, and safer along the way. Keep going with live services by switching over to a subscription after your trial ends.
- USA, Mexico and Canada map updates at no extra cost: See what is up ahead with your GO Comfort GPS. Effortless navigation, exceptional clarity, and routes around road closures and other traffic hassles.
- Wireless Connectivity: Stay updated quickly and easily with the GO Comfort GPS navigation device. Get regular software and map updates with the convenience of built-in WiFi. No computer needed.
- RoadTrips by TomTom: Supercharge your holidays. RoadTrips brings you another world of driving and riding experiences created by our RoadTrips Community. Sync them easily to your GPS and go.
- Smartphone Messages: End the on-the-road distractions. To keep your focus on the road, opt to have your messages read out loud effortlessly via TomTom GO Comfort's functionality.
Brand : TomTom
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,Sports & Handheld GPS,Handheld GPS Units
Rating : 4.1
ListPrice : US $199.99
Price : US $199.99
Review Count : 747
TomTom Go Comfort 6 Inch GPS Navigation Device with Updates Via Wi-Fi, Real Time Traffic, Free Maps of North America, Smart Routing, Destination Prediction and Road Trips
- Its got a nice big screen, easy to use, pretty accurate, it took about 3 hours this charge the first time and would not connect to our home wifi until it was charged.PROS .Big screeneasy to useYou can set up a trip on your home computer and download to the GoCONSThe TomTom site is comfusing and hard to navigateTomTom shut down their Q&A open board- you have to dig thru pages and dead ends to find any answers.The MyDrive app used 48% of my phones battery in about an hour!!!!you can bluetooth link you phone to the Go and get traffic updates etc. but. you need to keep ypur phone plugged in or it will die.It didnt recognize \"Lowes\" and only gave grocery store addresses. ugh. No i didnt try Home Depot but should have.FINAL THOUGHTS.If you are planning a trip its nice to load everything on computer and download it to the Go.very shocked to see MyDrive kill my phone battery in <1 hour. uninstalled program from my phone because it kept working even in the back ground.My drive also asks for permission to access your contacts - Im guess its because the Go acts as an interface for your phone calls
- Easy set up, very accurate so far
- The real decision is which is better-TomTom or Garmin (I have both). Both are good gps devices and each has some good points that the other does not have. For the way I use a gps, there is no real comparison-TomTom is more suited to my needs. Granted Garmin does a bit better job of lane guidance. However there are far too many pluses for the TomTom. It has much better/more detailed maps. It does a better job of finding the best route. With TomTom itinerary/trip planning is much easier, especially if you want to choose an exact route to follow such as Route 66 or the Lincoln Highway.The final straw was this morning. I typed in a local address (major street in town) on the Garmin and got the message, no such street. Did the same with the TomTom and it took me exactly where I wanted to go. Also the TomTom uses a regular cable for power and traffic to power in the car....Garmin requires that you use their cable.This is an update: My wife and I made a road trip from North Carolina and back. We used both the TomTom and Garmin to make a comparison on a long trip. We were on the interstate most of the way out except for last 300 miles. I input the exact route I wanted to go (north of Los Angeles). TomTom took us exactly the way we wanted to go. The Garmin insisted the shortest and fastest route was going through downtown LA. This was neither the shortest nor the fastest route. For some reason it appeared that Garmin insists that using the interstates is both the shortest and fastest. Never could make it go the way we wanted to go.On the way home, we drove through the Rockies. The route we wanted to take was done for both. TomTom worked flawlessly. Gramin stayed confused, insisting we use the interstate by wanting us to go far out of the way and not the route we wanted to go. At one point the shortest and fastest route was the way we wanted to go (verified by both TomTom and Google maps) while Garmin said another route was faster and shorter....It was 4 hours longer and 200 miles further. Still insisting we travel by interstate.After this trip there is one thing good I can say about the Garmin-it shows the elevation of our current location. That is sort of neat but not really necessary for travel. Without a doubt, for both local driving and long distance road trips, TomTom is head and shoulders about Garmin. I totally recommend TomTom to those who want a GPS that is easy to use and takes you where you want to go
- It is a challenge to program, but then works okay.
- The user interface is very much changed from previous models. I downloaded the full 150 page pdf end user manual to make sense of the icons. The saved routes, planning trips on my tablet to download using Wi-Fi, and improved gps reception are great improvements. My only concern is free map updates. How long will it last? Planned obsolescence.
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