TomTom has been back to the drawing board and redesigned its Tom Tom One V4 and Tom Tom XL V4 satnav ranges, creating a NEW minimalistic car mount suction cup and enhancing the audio clarity of navigation instructions in the process. TomTom's EasyPort is the first major change and is essentially a smaller version of the existing TomTom windscreen mount. But TomTom claimed the new sucker “can be left on the device and folded flat after use”. It's hardly a technological breakthrough, perhaps, but it does at least mean you can slip a Tom Tom One Version 4 or Tom Tom XL ONE into your shirt pocket with the suction cup still attached so there's no holder left in your car to tell thieves there might be a satnav in the glovebox. TomTom has “completely revised” the audio system for both TomTom ONE Version 4 satnav's.TomTom claimed the improvements mean navigation instructions to “turn left at the next junction” can be heard more clearly over car radios, screaming kids and honking motorists.
Features:
- IQ Routes technology
- Advanced Lane Guidance
- TomTom Map Share technology
- UK & ROI maps.
- Enhanced Positioning Technology.
- Voice address input.
- Hands free calling.
- Safety camera alerts.
- 4.3” touch-sensitive LCD screen.
- Built-in FM transmitter.
In the box:
- Easyport mount.
- USB Car Charger.
- USB cable.
- RDS TMC Traffic Receiver.
- Documentation.
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