
Tom Tom ONE Regional
Clarity of Instructions
Ease of Use
Map Accuracy
Tom Tom ONE Regional
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User Reviews
Value For Money
Ease of Use
Clarity of Instructions
Map Accuracy
Although Tomtom Has The One Xl With Its 4.5in Wide
Although TomTom has the ONE XL with its 4.5in widescreen, I wanted to see whether you could still benefit from the Navigator software without paying the best part of £250.The ONE Regional v2 is one of the the cheapest model TomTom offers and it's a compact, solidly built piece of kit. It's noticeably smaller than the Navman F30, but still has a 3.5in touchscreen. You don't get much in the box, though: just a basic windscreen mount and a car charger.There's still no other software that rivals TomTom's interface. Not only are menus intuitive, but the 3D guidance view is the clearest. The bottom third of the screen is customisable and shows a wealth of information, but voice guidance isn't as comprehensive as Navigon on the Fujitsu Siemens.At this price, it's no surprise to see a few corners cut, but it's a shame a mains adapter and safety camera locations were casualties. You can download camera locations for free using the trial of the PLUS service, but there's no optional TMC module. A more serious problem is that the unit planned several suspicious routes that told us to turn off on unauthorised slip roads. This doesn't happen on the HP, which comes with older TomTom maps.As a result of these errors and a lack of features at this price, the ONE Regional doesn't challenge for an award.
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