Tom Tom 720

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Denis O

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2,141 posts

243 months

Tuesday 20th November 2007
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I have an old Becker Traffic Assist which is basic and pretty poor in many respects. It is time for an upgrade and I am leaning towards the 720 which is very cheap on Amazon at present (£229)

What is the speaker like for anouncements and for bluetooth telephone repro. Is it correct that the 720's FM transmitter can have both telephone and direction anouncements played through the cars stereo system and if so how good is this.

Polizia Lambo

166 posts

207 months

Wednesday 21st November 2007
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Hi there

Well I bought the 720, not the 720Traffic (as Tomtom themselves say that the traffic antenna supplied with the 'T' version doesnt work properly yet in the UK - they are about to bring out a separate UK only antenna).

Firstly, I think its a brilliant device and it keeps impressing me the more I find out about it.

In answer to your questions:

The built in speaker is very good and clear and can even be heard over moderately loud music. I have my volume at 95% which is more than enough. I have tried the bluetooth hands free facility which worked very well with my Nokia 6300 phone. Again the sound is very clear, but not as loud as the satnav alerts themselves. I wasnt able to receive text messages through the Tomtom but thats to do with my phone's compatability.

The FM transmitter part was one that I thought was a bit of a useless novelty before trying it. However, I went to my car, switched on the radio and manually tuned the radio to a frequency that wasnt being used (ie. you hear static). I found 106.6FM to be free. I then simply typed this frequency into the Tomtom and immediately the satnav sound played through the car speakers...amazing! It was so easy. The sound was very clear and of course volume is not a problem at all.

Hope this information helps

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Denis O

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2,141 posts

243 months

Friday 23rd November 2007
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Thanks for that Lambo. Very infomative. The little box arrived this morning and is currently in it's dock, charging up after having all the updates downloaded and the preferences set.

It certainly feels a lot more substantial and better built than mu old Becker and I look forward to using it in anger once it's fully charged.

Jonny TVR

4,534 posts

281 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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I have this model and use it for handsfree. The speaker is fine but the microphone is not very good as sometimes people have problem hearing me and I end up shouting! Is there a bluetooth microphone that can be used instead that can be mounted disceetly in the car

Denis O

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2,141 posts

243 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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Jonny TVR said:
I have this model and use it for handsfree. The speaker is fine but the microphone is not very good as sometimes people have problem hearing me and I end up shouting! Is there a bluetooth microphone that can be used instead that can be mounted disceetly in the car
I wonder if that would work on the basis that you already have your phone attached via Bluetooth and I don't think you can have 2 bluetooth devices attached at the same time.

I'm now a few weeks into ownership and can report as follows:

Phone Compatibility
No problems with a V3 and a V3i in both linking and downloading the phone book. Minor issue is you have a phone book for each phone as opposed to combining all phone books without duplicating numbers. A lot of numbers are repeated in mine & my wifes phonebooks but the Tom Tom cannot use a common phonebook.
My Nokia 6310 (brilliant phone) is not compatible and could not connect via bluetooth. Had to upgrade the handset and went for a Sony Ericsson 850i. This paired easily but has some gremlins in the downloading phonebook process. First try and it wouldn't download. 2nd try it did. No idea why but that's what happened.
In essence, check on the Tom Tom site for phone compatibility. Actually the 850i is not listed but I tried it with my sons 850 and it connected so that's why I went that way.

Downloading Up-dates
This seems an strange process in that you download an update and the following day the same update is asking to be downloaded. Hey ho.

InUse
Apart from playing about indoors I haven't actually used it in anger yet. It was bought primarily for a car which is not in the UK at present so will have to wait till Xmas to use it. Certainly when using it indoors it acquires a signal quickly, inputs are easy and mapping looks fine. Phone works well.

It is very robust and looks like it will take a lot of punishment. Windscreen sucker mount looks flimsy though so will try to get something more substantial.

All in all I nice piece of equipment.

CraigW

12,248 posts

282 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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I can never seem to get past 60% when trying to wirelessly download new stuff via my phone, neither can my colleague on his

Jonny TVR

4,534 posts

281 months

Wednesday 12th December 2007
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Get the proclip as this is much better than the windsreen one. It looks better as well. Just fitted mine today.