John P
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posted on 3/8/06 at 09:13 AM |
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Hands Free or Sat Nav (Tom Tom?)
I wanted to get a true hands free kit for my car (the company will probably pay for this) since I hate earpieces etc.
However I noticed that some Sat Nav systems include a blue tooth link so they also act as a hands-free kit and don't cost that much more.
I now understand that I could upgrade my existing mobile to one with a GPS capeability and then go for a normal hands free kit.
Not sure which would be the cheapest or best. At present will probably go for a Tom Tom unit as sold by Halfords but is this the best solution and
is Halfords the best source.
Any advice would be appreciated since I'm just getting more confused.
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rayward
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posted on 3/8/06 at 09:36 AM |
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HI,
i have a nokia 6680 with TomTom and GPS unit for sale if your interested??.
Ray
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pdw709
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posted on 3/8/06 at 10:02 AM |
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Don't go to Halfords!
I've just bought a TomTom1. Halfords charge £259 but you can get it substantially cheaper. Amazon only charge £214 with free P&P and
i've seen it as low as £205. I actually only paid £195 but I bought 2 at the same time and therefore got a £40 discount (one was for my
fathers birthday present).
Do a search online, you will not be dissapinted.
Phil
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Scotty
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posted on 3/8/06 at 11:50 AM |
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word of warning !!!
dont leave the cradle stuck to the windscreen when leaving the car anywhere, toerags are breaking into cars on the assumption that you have stuck it
in the glove box, happened to a couple of mates recently
PLEASE NOTE! All comments made by this person are to be considered "Tongue in Cheek" and are not meant to be taken seriously in any way - so there!
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gingerprince
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posted on 3/8/06 at 12:09 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Scotty
word of warning !!!
dont leave the cradle stuck to the windscreen when leaving the car anywhere, toerags are breaking into cars on the assumption that you have stuck it
in the glove box, happened to a couple of mates recently
In fact they're even doing this if you just have the "tell tail" ring mark on your screen that means you own one - on the off chance
you left it in the glove box. Probably worth leaving glovebox open to show the scummers there's nothing worth nicking.
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DEAN C.
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posted on 4/8/06 at 07:59 PM |
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Comet and PC world are selling the Tom Tom one at £219,thats all I paid for mine 2 months ago.
Once I've finished a project why do I start another?
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Jasper
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posted on 4/8/06 at 08:06 PM |
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Nokia N70 - then get TomTom free off the web.
No telltale rings on the windscreen as you can just use a regualr mobile cradle with built in hands free if you want.
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caber
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posted on 5/8/06 at 01:11 AM |
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I have tom tom running on a Treo650 with a wired GPS and use bluetooth for hands free it tok a while to get all the connectors sorted but it is dead
good now!
Caber
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Stuart Ainslie
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posted on 6/8/06 at 07:16 AM |
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I've got a TomTom 510 that my employer got for me - God knows why as I dio very little driving for work and commute by train!
Said TomTom does come with the Bluetooth link and does work well as a hands free with my S-E W900i phone. Texts etc get displayed on the TomTom screen
along with the phone book.
No need to actually touch the phone at all.
Alright for nothing!
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andkilde
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posted on 7/8/06 at 03:33 AM |
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I'd skip the suction cup entirely and go for a proper mounting bracket -- my GPS unit came crashing down on me a few times. I picked up a Ram
bracket from a fellow on ebay who goes by "laptopmounts" and a permanent antenna -- mounted the unit into one of the cupholder holes.
Not an "invisible" installation but the unit is much more usable.
Cheers, Ted
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