Showing posts with label tomtom go 930. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tomtom go 930. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

TomTom GO 930 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator Review

TomTom GO 930 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
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I've owned Garmin's for more than 5 years and I currently own a NUVI 760. I've heard the great news about the TOMTOM 930 with IQROUTES, lane guidance, and the HOME feature so I decided to buy the 930 so I can give it a spin and compare it to the NUVI 760 with MSN DIRECT.
TOMTOM Pluses:
Arrival time -
The arrival time with IQROUTES are MORE accurate than Garmin's. The NUVI keeps updating the arrival time during the trip. I compared the arrival time from the start and the TOMTOM was more accurate. TOMTOM is constantly collecting the travel times and updating their database. When you sign in to the HOME program the IQroutes from your trips are uploaded to the TOMTOM server.
Routes:
If anyone writes a review about a GPS and states that routes are 100% accurate then they are lieing, I have not found the perfect GPS with perfect routes.
The routes on both the 930 and the NUVI 760 have been identical. With the 930 I see minutes left on the trip, time left, and arrival time. I can even tell the 930 what time I would like to arrive at my destination.I can AVOID any of the roads on my trip. You CANNOT avoid roads on the NUVI 760.
TRAFFIC:
I'm using traffic on the 930 through my ATT Tilt phone and it seems to work and it is accurate. It uses my Tilt to access the traffic on the TOMTOM server through the Internet. If you have cell coverage you should have traffic data.
MSN Traffic on the 760 is not accurate and the avoidance feature does not work that well. The bad thing about the MSN Direct feature is that it does not have good range. I live in Chicago and the service does not work in many of the outlying suburbs.
PLUSES:
Iqroutes are more accurate than the NUVI.
Lane guidance works in my area.
Avoiding roads on your trip.
Being able to correct street names, closed streets, one ways, and many other errors is a big plus.
Traffic works well.
The GPS chip has not lost reception. I've lost the signal numerous times on the NUVI.
More information on the 930 screen than on the 760.
TOMTOM minuses:
The screen is hard to see in sunlight.
The maps are not bad since I loaded the Garmin map look on the 930. I even have the magenta route line on my 930.
The battery does not last more than 1 hour.
The Text to speech does not work all the time. The street names are not pronounced as good as the NUVI.
You don't get the constant reminders that the NUVI 760 provides. Sometimes I don't think that I drive the 930 with my eyes close. With the 760 you can close your eyes and not miss a turn.
I cannot locate an address by ANY city like the NUVI. Sometimes the 930 cannot locate an address if it thinks it's in a different city. You have to input the surrounding city names to get the correct address and route.


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TomTom's award-winning software means ground-breaking new technology for the ultimate driving experience. Switch on and go right out of the box. Just enter the address on the touchscreen or use voice address entry and start driving anywhere in the US or Canada. TomTom guides you door-to-door with turn-by-turn spoken instructions, including street names. TomTom has the most accurate maps and with TomTom Map Share technology you can instantly modify street names, street direction, and POIs on your own device. New IQ Routes gives you the fastest route every time by using actual average speeds of travel to calculate your trip rather than posted speed limits. Enhanced Positioning Technology gives you uninterrupted navigation even in tunnels or highly built-up areas. And now, Advanced Lane Guidance brings even more clarity to complex multi-lane exits so you can be even more confident on the road. The GO 930 makes driving even safer with handsfree calling. And with the Help Me! menu, there are added safety features so you can easily access local emergency providers. The TomTom GO 930 is the ultimate car navigator.

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Friday, October 7, 2011

ARKON TTGO123 TomTom GO x20 Cup Holder Mount Review

ARKON TTGO123 TomTom GO x20 Cup Holder Mount
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I have a TomTom GO 930 (yes, this unit is for the 930 too). Its windshield mount is nice but has two drawbacks:
1) If you place the TomTom high on the windshield, there's a power cord hanging down that's unsightly and can get caught on a moving hand, ripping the TomTom off the windshield;
2) After many hours, the windshield mount lets go, dropping your TomTom hard on the floor; if you're alone, you have to pull over to retrieve it.
I bought this mount for a trip to Italy, wanting to avoid the falls and being uncertain of Italian law regarding windshield obstructions. I was satisfied with the construction:
1) The base has two stout rubber-coated "wedges", one of which is moved by a thumbwheel. The range of movement is large and the base grips the cupholder very well (in fact, I worry that over-tightening could break off the adjustable side of my cup holder). On the downside, the wedges are about half the depth of the cupholders in our Dodge Caravan and the BMW van we rented in Italy; the base can be rocked if bumped. Deeper wedges would be an improvement.
2) The mast is detachable and makes a nice handle if you need a better look at the TomTom. I'm not sure it's supposed to be used that way though; the press fit may eventually become loose. The mast is a good height (the TomTom will sit about 6" above the top of the cupholder), but whether that's right for you really depends on where your cupholder is. On the downside, the mast is keyed; to turn the display right or left, you have to loosen, turn, and re-tighten the base (not good while driving). It also means you may not be able to turn the base so that it doesn't push against the fragile side of an adjustable cupholder.
3) The mount at the top of the mast tilts from 0 to 90 degrees - all you'll need. A stout thumbscrew keeps the tilt from slipping, but my stubby, thick fingers would prefer a slightly larger thumbscrew. It would be nice if the mount could rotate left and right, atop the mast.
4) Though it's hard to tell from the product photo, the mount engages the GO 930 correctly. I find the TomTom's mount design to be a little odd - I'm always a little unsure that it's on right - but the mount on this unit fits it securely (no slop).
The unit is more useful in my Caravan, where the cupholder is part of the dash. In the BMW, the cupholder was in the console between the front seats, so I had to take my eyes further off the road to see it. Though the TomTom speaks navigation instructions, I do look at it for time, ETA, and to see if I'm speeding (since Italian speeding tickets are sent to the rental car company, who pay them with your credit card).
One last point: the unit does not match the picture: the mast is straight (tapered) and much thicker. The instructions clearly identify the product as Arkon's TTGO123, and give the correct picture.

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Arkon's TTGO123 coveniently fits into most standard cup holder openings from 2.5" to 3.25".The adjustable flywheel base allows the user to find the perfect fit to the cup holder in the vehicle.Compatible with TomTom GO 520, 530, 720, 730, 920, 930. NOT Compatible with TomTom GO 740 or other x40 Series.

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