TomTom ONE 125 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
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| TomTom ONE 125 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator |
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| Manufacturer: TomTom |
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| List Price: $179.95 |
| Sale Price: $65.00 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
| TomTom ONE125¿s distinctive design puts a full-size touchscreen and the power of GPS in a slim, lightweight device. Switch on and go right out of the box. The crystal-clear display, 3D graphics and turn-by-turn spoken instructions help you find your way to any address in the United States ¿ all with just a few taps of the screen. Foldable EasyPort mount makes it easy to take it with you from car to car. 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. And now, there are added safety features so you can easily access local emergency providers. No activation, no monthly fees. |
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Product Details |
- Easy to use - right out of the box
- Preloaded maps of the USA
- Turn-by turn directions
- Millions of points of interest
- Instant map updates
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Customer Reviews |
Great First GPS
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| Review Date: August 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: RebelRaider, WV |
| Got thhis for $59.00 on black friday last year so I really can't complain on anything so I'll just say great GPS! |
Lost in Space
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| Review Date: July 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: D. Rodrigues, Bethesda, Maryland United States |
| My only beef with this unit is the problem in getting a satellite lock. I live in and around Washington DC, a huge metro hub. There have been a number of times when this unit can't get a lock. I ended up waiting around in a parking lot until it finally connected. It did not inspire confidence. |
N, S, E, W
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| Review Date: April 9, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Myster T, VA |
| Hey...you can't put a price on not being lost! But if you had to, this is perfect blend of cheapness and functionality. It tells me where to go (sometimes the long way) but if you spend some time with it pre-trip and generally know where you are going, it works fine. I like the British woman voice as it is soothing and yet stern and makes me think about Kate Beckinsale. I really want to download the Mister T voice but as my model choice implies, it doesn't matter enough to me to spend the money. Having a warning system when exits are approaching makes this worth every penny. Most of the time it prevents you from arguing with your spouse and running off the road. |
Really glad I bought it. Thank you TomTom!
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| Review Date: February 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Reticent Reviewer, Southeastern USA |
Major Pro: I purchased this device just for fun before a vacation last year. One day into the vacation, I became extremely ill with a viral inner ear infection. Major vertigo. I have never been sicker. After a 16 hour stay in an emergency room, and two days flat on my back in a hotel, I had my wife and daughter drag me to our car. I lay in the back seat for a 500 mile ride home. I had the voice on the TomTom set to the British Jane (soothing). I had my wife tap "home," and the directions guided her accurately. If she made a stop or ran into road construction, the TomTom quickly recalculated the route.
Cons: 1. This basic version does not speak street names, but that has not been a problem. 2. TomTom map updates are too expensive.
Note to people who complain about the TomTom suction cup mount not sticking to the windshield: Note that there is a lock and unlock position. I've never had the mount fall if it was turned to lock position.
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Yes & No
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| Review Date: December 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: B. V. Nielsen, Evanston, WY |
| The TomTom ONE 125 is a handy "little" item when traveling from point A to point B. The voices are audible and speak distinctly with full directions. If you travel a lot, buy the "Traffic" accessory. The somewhat small screen, 3.5", is easy to see and read. I have two complaints with the ONE 125, but it's not with the device itself, it's the flimsy holder's very weak suction cup. Just when you think it's up there to stay where you want it, it loosens and drops on the transmission tunnel. I tried using the recommended ProClip for better stability, but even though it works, it gives you little choice where to mount it. The best mounting solution I've seen so far is using the TomTom "Bean bag" dash mount. It's a little hokey, but it really works. DON'T BUY the ProClip mounting device unless you have a convenient and easy to see place on your dash to mount it. All in all, the ONE 125 is a great GPS for the beginning user. BN |
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