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TomTom ONE v4 Satellite Navigation System - Western Europe

TomTom ONE v4 Satellite Navigation System - Western Europe
From TomTom

List Price: £166.37
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Product Description

Easy and smart navigation.  3.5' touchscreen,  maps of Western Europe , ultra slim design with EasyPort mount and loud and clear voice instructions.  Complete with safety camera locations.  TomTom latest map guarantee, TomTom Mapshare


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7668 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: TomTom
  • Model: 1EE0.002.02
  • Released on: 2008-04-29
  • Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, .33 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description


TomTom ONE - Simple navigation from A to B

  • Map Share

    LATEST MAP GUARANTEE

    Download the latest map free via TomTom Home. Available within 30 days of using your TomTom device.

  • Map Share

    TOMTOM MAP SHARE

    Make instant corrections to your own map and benefit from thousands of corrections made by TomTom users every day free of charge from tomtom.com.

  • Help Me

    'HELP ME!' MENU

    You can find help, with local emergency service information at your fingertips. From hospitals to roadside assistance, this information will be useful in all situations.

  • Saftey Camera Locations

    PRE-INSTALLED SAFETY
    CAMERA LOCATIONS

    Your device comes with fixed safety camera alerts pre-installed, to help you to drive more safely and responsibly.

  • Future Proof

    TOMTOM HOME - FUTUREPROOF

    Everything you need to keep your TomTom device up to date - get new software, download new maps, access free content from the TomTom community and subscribe to services.

  • 3.5 inch touch screen

    3.5" TOUCHSCREEN

    Touch screen technology gives you the easiest operation to make using your device a pleasure.

  • Easyport Mount

    NEW EASYPORT MOUNT

    The EasyPort mount folds neatly onto the back of the device, so both are small enough to fit into your pocket or bag. The EasyPort mount makes your device even more portable so you can take it with you wherever you travel.

Tele Atlas Logo

TomTom is powered by Tele Atlas Quality Maps

Tele Atlas is a leading worldwide map data provider for personal navigation solutions. In a rapidly expanding industry and changing world, Tele Atlas continuously produces rich, fresh and accurate quality maps. Tele Atlas brand promise: find more, reflects how we see a world where people do not just want to move from A to B, but want to find interesting things and places on the way: restaurants, hotels, petrol stations, museums and so on. It's not about just guiding users to destinations but also helping them easily find the people, places and products that interest them the most.

Box contents

  • TomTom ONE v4 satellite navigation system
  • Windscreen holder
  • USB car charger and USB cable
  • Installation CD
  • Documentation


Customer Reviews

Excellent device!5
I bought the TomTom One V4 Western Europe as an upgrade from running TomTom Navigator 5 on my PDA.

I am very happy with my purchase and would recommend the TomTom range.

It was very quick to get started (just a few minor problems with TomTom Home down for maintenance) and update the maps and software via the USB cable.

It acquires satellite lock incredibly quickly. My old system would take an age to get a lock, this device can get a lock in seconds even when I am in the house.

The software is very intuitive and easy to use. No need to read any instructions, it is all just obvious.

Some people expect sat-navs to give perfect directions but no sat-nav can replace local knowledge. So far I have been more than happy with the routes its suggested, and any route is better than no route when your lost!

I was worried that the screen would be too small (I considered the XL) but the screen is very clear and easy to see so all good. I do not use sat-nav often enough to justify the XL or GO range.

Basically it just works. I would recommend the TomTom range but used the product advisor on the TomTom website to make sure you get the model with the features you need!

I'm very happy with it: some pros and cons to help you decide4
I bought the TomTom One 22 Western Europe for my wife to use in her new car. She travels and lives in Italy and the UK, so the Western Europe edition was essential.
I have been using TomTom software for 5 years now, and the newest version on this product is excellent - very easy to use.
Overall, I am very pleased with the purchase - just one technical problem that I am technically able enough to resolve, but might have presented a significant problem to a non-technical person - see below.
Now, a feature list, and some pros and cons to help you decide whether you want to buy it.
Features I like:
- windscreen mount (integrated but detachable) is very effective (strong suction) AND attached to the TomTom. Just one small thing to carry around, and no tell-tale mount left in view of thieves in the car
- very loud clear instructions from the large speaker on the back of the device
- around 3.5 hours from a charge when new (should improve over time, as the battery "seasons")
- automatic day/night colour scheme switching using light sensor
- "Help Me" feature which lists emergency services, hospitals, roadside recovery etc. for your current GPS location
- TomTom software, which I think is the best and easiest to use of all the SatNav products on the market

Pros:
- small, lightweight, single unit
- TomTom Home software is very easy to use, and handles all software feature updates, backups, etc.
- very high visibility screen even in strong sunlight
- satellite location data ("ephemera") downloadable weekly from TomTom, speed GPS acquisition up to just 5-15 seconds, even indoors
- small and discrete enough to use as a handheld device when walking
- FAQs and support on the TomTom site enabled me (technically competent person) to diagnose and fix the software problem below in a few minutes
- good build quality
- touchscreen stays remarkably fingerprint and dirt free, with anti-glare coating

Cons:
- was very difficult (and scary, as we thought we'd break it) to detach the windscreen mount from the SatNav itself the first time (a doddle when we figured out how, though)
- supplied manual is practically useless (although a much more comprehensive one is available online via TomTom Home)
- no mains charger supplied (purchasable separately); USB and in-car leads only
- the first time I connected to TomTom Home a software update was available, which resulted in a flashing red cross on the screen and a completely unusable device. (I was able to fix this, by deleting all the system files, after backing up, but it wasn't a trivial task). A new software update was released almost immediately afterwards, so I think there might have been a software problem...

Tip:
- as soon as you buy a SatNav, back it up onto your computer before you use it!

Summary:
I would recommend this device, with the maps set you actually need above all the others, including the widescreen (XL) ones. You don't get any benefit from the extra width in my opinion, because you're not looking at them for long enough to see anything except the data at the bottom or the middle of the map!

No Updating Problems4
My TomTom ONE v4 (Traffic Europe 22) worked straight out of the box - very intuitive, (anyway, it's easy to pop into a high street store and ask for a demo first). Once home it was simple to connect the tomtom to my PC, although it didn't immediately connect to TomTom Home - I had to go into My Computer and find the "install.exe" file on the device and start it off by clicking that.

Once connected to TomTom Home an updated European map set was immediately offered, which I downloaded. Note: this was an 850MB file and took some 3 hours on my PC with a 1Mbit broadband; BE SURE NOT TO DISCONNECT YOUR TOMTOM DURING THIS DOWNLOAD, and if you have a dodgy internet connection wait until it's stable. I had no problems at all, and then proceeded to install the new map set - this took over 40 minutes, and the same caveats as above apply. Then I backed it all up onto the PC (another 40 minutes) and, with a re-start of TomTom as instructed, all was well. So don't be put off by any scare stories - there must have been a bad bit of software month or two ago.

The TomTom is clear and pretty accurate, only lagging by a few yards as you get to junctions (i.e. it says 'turn in 100 yards' when you may have only about 50 to go), but you get plenty of notice. The safety camera warnings were also accurate and give enough notice if you happen to be going a tad too fast! And it's very quick at getting a GPS fix, finding a route and giving an alternate route if you overshoot or deliberately choose to ignore the suggested one.

I particularly like the ability to plan and then preview a route in advance from anywhere to anywhere else; with some satnavs you can only ask for a route starting from your current location. There are also powerful options to change the suggested route by either 'don't use' a particular section of the suggested route or by forcing the route to go via a place-name or even a particular spot on the map.

All in all it looks like a very good product and I'm very pleased with it so far.