Tomtom Go One Car Gps Navigation Bluetooth Warranty

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features:

* 4.3″ color (480 x 272 pixels) touchscreen control
* 5 million points of interest
* 4GB internal flash memory preloaded with maps of the U.S., Canada, and Europe
* text-to-speech technology lets voice prompts announce road names over the built-in speaker
* allows custom points of interest
* allows user to record his or her own voice for prompts or download celebrity voice prompts from TomTom
* allows user to edit some aspects of built-in maps and/or report suggested changes to TomTom
* multi-destination routing: itinerary with 49 waypoints
* navigation modes: auto, bicycle, pedestrian

Points of Interest: 5,000,000
Multiple Destination Routing: Yes
Screen Size: 4.3″
Touchscreen: Yes
Battery Life: 5 Hours

Specifications:

* High sensitivity GPS chipset
* 32MB RAM
* CPU 266 MHz
* 3.5 inch full TFT color LCD touchscreen (320 x 240 pixels, 64,000 colors)
* Internal Litium-Ion battery (2 hours operation)
* 3.8” x 3.2” x 1”, 6.5 oz.
* Operating temperature: 14°F to 130°F
* Bluetooth 2.0

Design
The TomTom ONE is the company’s entry-level product and their first that is designed for maximum portability. Weighing just 5.6 ounces and measuring a compact 1.0 by 3.8 by 3.2 inches, it still sports a large 3.5-inch screen that’s quite viewable even in bright sunlight. Maps for the United States, Canada, and Guam, based on TeleAtlas map data, are supplied on a 1GB SD memory card.

The TomTom ONE is based on the ultrasensitive SiRF Star III GPS receiver. The SiRF Star III acquires satellites quickly, and the sensitive receiver keeps track of your position in conditions where earlier-generation receivers would have lost signal completely. TomTom is known for keeping things simple, and that’s the case here: The only hardware button is the power on/off switch, located on the top of the unit. All input is done via the touch screen.

Installation
Installing the ONE couldn’t be easier. A rotating suction cup mount attaches to the windshield and the ONE clips into it securely. Positioning the mount for easy viewing is a snap, and after some initial setup procedures you’ll be up and running.

The mount accommodates an array of connections, including power, an external GPS antenna, an optional RDS-TMC traffic receiver for FM radio-based traffic updates, audio out, and a microphone connector. In addition to a car power adapter, The ONE ships with an external microphone for Bluetooth hands-free calls.

While the ONE does have an internal rechargeable battery, it should be treated as a backup in most cases. TomTom rates its life at 2 hours, which probably helps to keep the size, weight, and cost of the ONE down. The device also ships with a home USB docking cradle, as well as an AC wall charger. Using the included TomTom Home software on your PC, you can manage POIs, plan routes, purchase and manage additional TomTom services, and more.

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