Electronics : TomTom FM Transmitter Mount for the Go 510, 710, 910

Electronics : TomTom FM Transmitter Mount for the Go 510, 710, 910

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TomTom FM Transmitter Mount for the Go 510, 710, 910

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TomTom FM Transmitter Mount for the Go 510, 710, 910
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: TomTom
EAN: 0636926016032
Label: TomTom
Product Manufacturer: TomTom
Model: 9V00.100
Publisher: TomTom
Studio: TomTom


Piece facts:
  • Wirelessly connects your Go 510,710, or 910 to your vehicle's audio system
  • Listen to Go's music, voice instructions and phone calls through your vehicle's speakers
  • Seamless integration ensures music stops for voice instructions and hands-free calls
  • Connect your iPod via the iPod Connect Cable (not included)
  • Requires version 6.524 or higher of the TomTom application




910 710, 510, Go the for Mount Transmitter FM TomTom






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With the TomTom FM Transmitter Mount, you can play the music on your G0 through your car radio. Simply dock your G0 on the Transmitter Mount, tune your G0 and radio to the same unused frequency, and then sit back and enjoy your music, along with voice instructions and hands-free calling, all via the car audio system.What's more, connect an iPod to your G0 510, 710 or 910 via the iPod Connect Cable and the FM Transmitter Mount lets you play your iPod tunes through the car radio, too.

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The TomTom FM Transmitter Mount for the Go 510 or 910 lets you play the audio from your Go 510 or 910 through your car radio. Now you can enjoy all the music, voice instructions and more from your TomTom Go in high-quality stereo sound via your vehicle's audio system, all without the hassle of any professional installation.

Extremely easy to use, all you need to do is dock your Go in the transmitter mount, tune the Go and your radio to the same unused frequency, and sit back to enjoy Go's audio through your vehicle's sound system. This unit allows you to listen to your music, along with voice instructions and hands-free calling, all with the clarity of high-quality stereo sound. The FM transmitter mount connects wirelessly to your vehicle's speakers, and seamless integrates your Go into your car's sound system by ensuring your music stops for both voice instructions and hands-free calls. And not only does this system allow you to listen to the music already on your Go's hard drive, but it also allows you to connect your iPod via the iPod Connect Cable (not included) so you can play your iPod tunes through your car stereo as well.

User's should note that the FM transmitter mount for the Go 510 or 910 requires version 6.524 or higher of the TomTom application. lf you are not currently running a compatible application version on your navigator, you can connect your Go 510 or 910 to your computer, and use TomTom Home to update your application automatically.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Waste of money! ...
This product is junk! It would randomly stop working! Now after six months the suction cup is broken! Do not buy!



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - TomTom FM Transmitter
I bought this to replace the OEM Mount that came with my GO 510. The basic functions work -- sticks to windshield and charges the GPS, but other functions don't seem to work as well. The FM transmitter has so much static that I can barely here the GPS spoken directions. I haven't been able to use the speaker phone (connected by bluetooth to my mobile phone) either using the built-in microphone or external microphone since I got it. I don't know if I can attribute this to the mount or not, but these features used to work.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good Choice for Enhanced Use ...
Just purchased the TomTom FM transmitter and so far have found it to be a great choice for alternate audio while crusing. I had no problem connecting it and finding an FM frequency that clearly broadcast the audio from the TomTom 910 to my radio. I own a Corvette that I only rarely drive but with the top off it's hard to hear the instructions from the GPS so having the transmitter in place it really made the difference. Granted it's not quite the same as my built in GPS that plays music while not guiding me but I guess that if I wanted to I could connect my IPod up and listen to that through the TomTom. There may be an occasional crackle which is true of even normal FM radio stations but I would highly advise this mount for anyone that wants to drive with the windows open or has problems with peripheral noise and wants to hear the voice on the GPS. The best part is that I needed a new mount as my original was getting loose and sloppy anyway...I paid almost the same price for this mount as I would have for the stock replacement! Highly recommend this item and just make sure that you play with the FM frequency unil you find one that is free or interference...you'll be happy with the results. Others may have missed this step or settled before they found clear airwaves.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - As advertised
Just as advertised, the new mount works well with my Tom-Tom GO 510. No problem with install, everything worked as designed.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * TomTom part ...
Received the TomTom replacement holder for the one I lost during a recent auto wreck. It works just fine with my TomTom GPS.

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