The TomTom Go 50 S measures 3.6 inches by 5.7 inches by 0.9 inches (HWD) and weighs 7.4 ounces. Navigating is straightforward and the 50 S always seeks out the fastest route; speed limits are ...
An issue with Android Auto support in the TomTom Go app leaves in-car support virtually unusable, but a fix is coming. While the vast majority of Android Auto users are likely using Google Maps or ...
The TomTom GO 60 could be a great GPS given the core user interface that drives it, but issues with screen reflection and responsiveness make it an also-ran. Alex Kidman Alex Kidman is a freelance ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. TomTom's Go 6100 has great map support, a clean and ...
When we reviewed the TomTom GO 720 back in September, the bigger and better GO 920 had been announced but wasn't yet available. Now that it's finally arrived, and after taking it for plenty of spins ...
Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...
It could be argued dedicated sat-navs have had their day. Many of us have factory fitted GPS systems and just about every smartphone on the planet has access to a bevy of free navigation apps that ...
Last week, TomTom launched its newest in-car GPS navigator, the TomTom Go 2505, for $319.95. The GPS navigator boasts TomTom’s now standard features with add-ons like updated graphics and faster ...
The most frequent complaint I receive about GPS devices from readers is that it's difficult, if not impossible, to update a GPS product's maps. There's no doubt that for the two map data providers, ...
Rory reviews the new TomTom Go Mobile app for Android (aka TomTom GPS Navigation Traffic). TomTom navigation is no longer the sole preserve of cars. Those handy maps have been liberated from the often ...
Since its launch in 2004, the Go range has been described as ‘the iPod of sat-nav’. As nauseating as that it is, it is also justified. The Go design ethos remains with this latest version, the 720.