Right, my two-penneth worth.
I work as a driver, collecting and delivering vehicles for a car body shop (glamourous, I know, but I don't give autographs ). I've use a couple of SatNavs, and by far the best I've used is the TomTom Go. Clear, easy to use, simple to operate, quick to warn of traffic and speed cameras (I sometimes collect Porsches and things, so that's quite handy!). I bought the GO 300 before the ONE came out, and after reading reviews I'd recommend the ONE, as it's cheaper, smaller and works better than the 300.
I've also used TomTom on my Nokia 7610, which still works well, but the small screen and lack of 'prod-screen' interface doesn't work as well. But the nav is spot-on, as long as you get a decent Bluetooth GPS receiver.
I used a Garmin... something... But it got me lost twice so I gave it back to the guy from Chrysler.
I tried a SmartNav in a new Cherokee I picked up. But they charge you a subscription, and only give voice directions (some models have screens, I'm told). You have to phone an operator through the system too, and tell them where you're going. TomTom only charge for using the traffic update service and certain other 'Plus' services.
Oh, and I have no shame in saying I have zero sense of direction, can't read a map, and I'm hopeless asking for directions. A GPS is a godsend for me. Not only in my job, but it's great when I go surfing (the watersport type, not the internet-browsing type, or the imported Toyota truck driving type) I can find the most hidden breaks and odd little villages, and it gets me home again (all the way to Oxford).
All in all, get a TomTom ONE, and never get lost again!
I work as a driver, collecting and delivering vehicles for a car body shop (glamourous, I know, but I don't give autographs ). I've use a couple of SatNavs, and by far the best I've used is the TomTom Go. Clear, easy to use, simple to operate, quick to warn of traffic and speed cameras (I sometimes collect Porsches and things, so that's quite handy!). I bought the GO 300 before the ONE came out, and after reading reviews I'd recommend the ONE, as it's cheaper, smaller and works better than the 300.
I've also used TomTom on my Nokia 7610, which still works well, but the small screen and lack of 'prod-screen' interface doesn't work as well. But the nav is spot-on, as long as you get a decent Bluetooth GPS receiver.
I used a Garmin... something... But it got me lost twice so I gave it back to the guy from Chrysler.
I tried a SmartNav in a new Cherokee I picked up. But they charge you a subscription, and only give voice directions (some models have screens, I'm told). You have to phone an operator through the system too, and tell them where you're going. TomTom only charge for using the traffic update service and certain other 'Plus' services.
Oh, and I have no shame in saying I have zero sense of direction, can't read a map, and I'm hopeless asking for directions. A GPS is a godsend for me. Not only in my job, but it's great when I go surfing (the watersport type, not the internet-browsing type, or the imported Toyota truck driving type) I can find the most hidden breaks and odd little villages, and it gets me home again (all the way to Oxford).
All in all, get a TomTom ONE, and never get lost again!
Comment