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TomTom Additional Mount & USB Car Charger for One

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TomTom Additional Mount & USB Car Charger for One
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Street Price: $52.34
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: TomTom
EAN: 0636926014403
Product Feature: TomTom is the world's largest portable navigation solutions provider
Label: TomTom
Product Manufacturer: TomTom
Model: 9N00.101
Publisher: TomTom
Studio: TomTom


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  • TomTom is the world's largest portable navigation solutions provider







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lf you use more than one car or share your TomTom 0NE, you can make it even easier to travel with your TomTom 0NE by using an extra holder and car charger for a second car.PR0DUCT FEATURES:Extra holder and car charger for TomTom 0NE New Edition;For easy installation of your TomTom 0NE in a second vehicle;No more need to transfer your holder from one car to another;USB Car Charger including USB Cable.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Replacement Mount for GPS ...
I lost the original windshield mount for my Tom Tom One GPS and Amazon had the best price for a replacement. I'm very happy with the service I received from Amazon. Although I didn't need the extra charger that came with the order, the windshield mount makes it easy for me to port my GPS between vehicles.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - It does what it is for
As advertised, it does whatever it has to minus suction cup. I actually needed only the mount. I expected suction cup instead of the charger. The mount holds on firmly and does not fall. Overall it is a good buy. The inclusion of suction cup would have made it a great buy.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * TomTom Additional Mount Review ...
The product is fine but a little overpriced in my opinion! The shipping was efficient and it arrived in great condition. I think the price is driven by TOMTOM not this seller.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - tomtom
Very useful item. However I wish it was sold alone and not always with a charger.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Windshield Mount stays on ...
This mount is outstanding. One of the very few suction cup devices that actually stays on indefinately until you remove it. The weather here is extremely hot at times, and my other devices (transponder, toll device etc) come off after a while, and I find them on the floor of my car. But this one stays forever, and is just as easy to remove when you are cleaning or changing cars.



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