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Electronics : TomTom One Leather Case

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TomTom One Leather Case



TomTom One Leather Case
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
EAN: 0636926015790
Model: 9N00.104


Piece facts:
  • Designed specifically to fit your TomTom One
  • Wallet-style snap provides easy access, while still ensuring it stays safely inside
  • Constructed of durable, luxurious leather
  • Handy wrist strap for secure carrying
  • Classy black exterior matches any style




Case Leather One TomTom






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The TomTom 0ne Leather Case is the perfect combination of practicality and style. Constructed of durable, luxurious leather, and designed specifically to fit your TomTom 0ne, this case provides your portable vehicle navigator with protection from scratches and knocks, and daily wear and tear.

This unit features a classy black exterior that goes with any style, and a handy wrist strap that helps ensure you don't accidentally drop it while on the move. The TomTom 0ne leather case also features a a convenient wallet-style snap across the top that provides quick and easy access to your navigator, while still ensuring it stays safely inside the case when not in use. This case is the ideal choice for on-the-go individuals who want to get the most use out of their portable navigator, while still extending the life of their valuable investment.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Tom Tom ...
Love the device. Works well. Shipping was exceptional. No problems with it.
Only drawback.....Have to pay for updated maps.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - SLEEK & ATTRACTIVE BUT STILL JUST AVERAGE...
The TomTom One leather carrying case is decent as far as portability but it seems to focus more on elegance rather than protection. Although it has a very durable leather exterior it lacks any padding or hard-cover shield against accidental drops and falls. Also the wallet-style snap on this product is a magnetic design which I found sort of questionable considering the magnetic snap sits directly on top of the TomTom LCD screen when secured inside the carrying case. I'm not sure if the magnet is strong enough to cause any damage to the screen, but this feature left me shaking my head.

However, some buyers (myself included) may be tempted by the luxurious black leather design and overall sleekness of the product. It has a very nice feel with an attractive appearance. The durable design is a definite plus and the carrying strap (which is also black leather) is very convenient but don't expect to carry it around your wrist. The strap itself is rather short which makes for a difficult time trying to maneuver it over your knuckles. This coming from a man with small hands. I've found it's a lot easier just carrying this case by the hand rather than trying to fight the strap over my knuckles every time I exit my car.

The original TomTom One carrying case and strap (which is half the price) is much better suited for travel. It fully envelopes the TomTom One with protective padding and uses a zipper rather than magnets to close shut. Still this product gets an average review mainly due to it's durability and quality.



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