Tomtom Go 620 6-Inch Gps Navigation Device With Real Time Traffic, World Maps, Wi-Fi-Connectivity, S
TomTom Go 620 6-Inch GPS Navigation Device with Real Time Traffic, World Maps, Wi-Fi-Connectivity, Smartphone Messaging, Voice Control and Hands-free Calling
- World map updates via WiFi: Get the latest world maps and software updates for your TomTom GO 620 GPS navigation device via built-in WiFi - no computer needed.Special Feature:Lane Assist,Bluetooth,Text-to-Speech,Touchscreen.Water Resistant: No
- Tomtom traffic: Insanely accurate traffic information enables your Tomtom GO 620 GPS navigation device to intelligently plan routes around traffic
- Compatible with Siri and google now: Activate and talk to Siri or google now by tapping a button and using the microphone on your TomTom GO 620 GPS navigation device
- Hands free calling and smartphone messaging: So you can keep your hands on the wheel and your phone safely away in your glove compartment
- Destination prediction TomTom go learns your driving habits and predicts when you're likely to drive to frequent destinations saved in my places
- Road Trips by TomTom: Supercharge your holidays Road Trips brings you another world of driving and riding experiences created by our Road Trips Community. Sync them easily to your TomTom GO 620 and go
Brand : TomTom
Category : Electronics,GPS, Finders & Accessories,Sports & Handheld GPS,Handheld GPS Units
Rating : 4.2
ListPrice : US $279.99
Price : US $230.6
Review Count : 1144
ChildASIN : B07174RPJC,B07211YHRD,B0BM8PMZ7F,B0BFR2RMPZ
TomTom Go 620 6-Inch GPS Navigation Device with Real Time Traffic, World Maps, Wi-Fi-Connectivity, Smartphone Messaging, Voice Control and Hands-free Calling
- I previously owned a older version of the Tom Tom GPS family and had to upgrade when it finally gave up after 10 years/ TomTom stopped support.Anyway, love TomTom navigation at times over what others use by Here (Those two are main off internet guidance providers in NA).Plus- complete update of North America 4 times a year free and can change map to any place in world, if I\'m traveling to say EuropeUpdates via 2.4 Ghz WirelessShows icons if hooked via Bluetooth and cellular with internet plan of incidents ahead in your travel and up to date closures.Cons- can\'t adjust map to always show direction of travel when not on guidance. Sometimes I know where I am and use it to insure speed and it defaults to a 2d in north is up position, unlike original Tom TomBluetooth for phone is usable but hard to understand.Base doesn\'t stick to non windshields too good and no aftermarket mounts for this yetEven with many annoyances of the unit, I rather this over here navigation, and best way to assure direction vs having to mount cellular phone near dash or having to look down for map... would I buy it again? Yes..these things have saved my butt too many times in 20+ states and 5 Canadian provinces to not to..
- There are many reviewers complaining about certain features, so I want to provide tips about things people are having trouble with. Hopefully, you will have good luck like I did.To link a smartphone, you must precisely follow the sequence in the instructions. Do not assume you know how to link it just because you have connected other Bluetooth devices. It is more complicated because linking to the app is involved, and you will also end up with two Bluetooth connections (one is low energy). Once linked, the phone usually does not appear to be connected until the TomTom is out of range of its familiar Wi-fi network. So, do not assume bluetooth is not working if the device is connected to Wi-fi. Following these tips and connecting with an iPhone XR (iOS 13 or 14 so far), mine is working reliably. If you cannot get Bluetooth to work, they give you an option to use your phone’s Wi-fi hotspot to link. You could also buy an optional RDS traffic receiver cable (or use one from an older unit you may own), which will provide less-detailed traffic, but still reasonably good, and trouble-free. If none of those are working, but you park at home within range of your Wi-fi network, the unit will connect to Wi-fi upon start-up and get an initial traffic data download before you start your trip from home. The app does not use much data or battery in my experience.Voice control works if you use the allowed commands exactly as documented. For example, if you speak an address and include the state, it will not understand. It also has trouble with background noise and background conversation, which I think is to be expected. Voice control cannot be used to search for points of interest (it can display saved places). Staying within the limitations, it can work. If your phone is connected, it may be easier to use the MyDrive app to input destinations, which can use your phone’s built-in voice recognition for POI searches. It is very easy and quick to send destinations from the MyDrive phone app or the MyDrive web page.This is a good GPS. Compared to a Garmin, there are various small differences, and Garmin has some extra features, but overall, they are roughly equal, except that this provides better routing. This to me is vital, and the reason to buy one. I am very glad to have found this, and it will retire my still-relatively-new Garmin units (Garmin DriveSmart 51 and 55), which work great, except often provide poor routes. The biggest thing I will miss from Garmin is the audible and visible alerts it gives when a speed limit drops.I was reluctant to buy this after reading other reviews, but I am glad I gave it a try.
- I\'ve had half a dozen auto Tom Tom GPS over the years. I only bought this one because the so-called \"lifetime\" maps were no longer supported on my old device and the voice was scratchy.This one took some getting used to with the different menu and displays. I wouldn\'t say it\'s user-friendly transitioning from the older Tom Toms.My biggest complaint is that when not driving a route, it displays a faint, hard to read 2D street map, north up. I\'d prefer a 3D direction of travel with easy to see streets and names, like the older ones.It has a bigger screen, but the streets and fonts appear smaller than on the smaller sets.The default voice turn-by-turn direction was off. Took a while to figure out how to turn it on.The blue tooth connection was easy enough to set up, but it took a while to figure out how to make the phone connection actually work. The older systems told me when my phone was connected.The 6\" screen is nice, but it sits too high on my truck dashboard, blocks more of the windshield . Tried to flip the mount over to lower it, but the display doesn\'t flip.I don\'t like having to select menu to cancel route and to select everything else.I don\'t like it going to the default 2D wide-area map display when you reach a destination. In my case, it shows my whole subdivision with a golf course, but you need to zoom in to see street names.The wifi connection is nice! I can update the Tom Tom while it sits at home in the driveway, instead of having to take it out and plug it into my laptop overnight.The voice sound quality is much better.I\'ve only had it for a month, so there may be more to follow. Haven\'t experienced the traffic alerts and re-routing. It will get a real work out next month when I travel from Arizona back to Canada.
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