Product Details
TomTom Rider v2 Car Kit & Car Charger

TomTom Rider v2 Car Kit & Car Charger
From TomTom

List Price: £49.99
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6865 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: TomTom
  • Model: 9K00.101
  • Released on: 2007-07-03
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 3.20" w x 4.80" l, 1.76 pounds

Features

  • RIDER 2nd edition Car mounting kit

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The car mounting kit allows you to use your TomTom RIDER in your car. To fully enjoy the in-car navigation experience, the car mounting kit has an embedded speaker for spoken instructions.

Box Contents

  • Car holder & windscreen suction mount
  • Car charger


  • Customer Reviews

    Fine solution for taking a Rider into your car4
    Extremely good design for the suction cup mounting - with a little bit of spit it never came off and I can't imagine that it ever will.

    It has a built-in internal-only speaker which isn't very loud, so you have to be on the ball in complicated driving situations.

    Problem solved!5
    This is a great solution when you're using 4 wheels instead of 2 :) the build quality is spot on and the suction mount has never failed yet (recommend a bit of spit)! although other people have said that the volume is quiet, i have found it to be quite loud especially when you turn the volume up to 100%. you can even hear it over the top of the radio etc aslong as you aren't a boy racer blasting music out of the windows! overall it is highly recommended by me :D

    Motorcycle to Car in one easy move.5
    For anyone with the TomTom Rider V2, this is an excellent accessory to have. Given the higher cost of the TomTom Rider compared to a dedicated car unit, rather than buy a second satnag for the car, use your bike satnag.

    The Rider unit on it's own is a substantial piece of equipment and with it fitted to the in-car adaptor it's a bulky piece of kit - no way could it be as slimline as a dedicated car unit. In spite of it's bulk and weight with the Rider attached, the attachment has no problem holding the whole assembly to a car windscreen. Viewed from the driver's seat, the Rider in it's in-car mount is no more intrusive to vision than a normal car unit.

    I've seen comment that it's too quiet, but with the Rider volume up at 100% it's certainly more than loud enough.

    Thumbs up for it from me.