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Tom Tom iPod Connect Cable and Audio Cable
Tom Tom iPod Connect Cable and Audio Cable

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Brand: TomTom
Category: CE

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $21.00
You Save: $8.99 (30%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
System Memory: 2.56E8
Memory Type: SODIMM
Hard Drive Size: 30000
Display Size: 66.92913385826772
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 6.4 x 0.9

MPN: 9V00001
Model: 9V00001
UPC: 636926013369
EAN: 0636926013369
ASIN: B000FEKEN4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars Nice Product   December 14, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this cable to use with my brand new TomTom 720 and it works great with my iPod video 30GB. The on screen touch controls are very convenient and accessible and I can easily control my iPod safely while driving. Very handy. I love TomTom !


3 out of 5 stars Works as claimed, just about   November 23, 2007
 8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Now I'm going to sit on the fence a little bit here. I bought a TomTom GO 910 a few months ago and bought the iPod cable at the same time. I also wanted to use the TomTom as a hands free kit for my phone, via Bluetooth.

Issue number one is cables! If you're using all of this then you will have four cables trailing over your car dashboard: TomTom power, external mic, iPod cable, cable to car stereo aux input. You can reduce this cable count by one if you have a car stereo that supports Bluetooth (I don't so have not tried this).

I paid to have all of my cables routed behind the car dashboard. They come out in a neat little cluster by the corner of my windscreen. The iPod connector comes out in the glove compartment (the cable is plenty long enough).

So, functionality:

No iPod charging! This is a pretty serious omission, especially for long journeys.

The on-screen iPod controls are OK, but not excellent. Relatively responsive, but clunky compared to the iPod itself (not entirely surprising).

There is no support for compilations, so the artist list contains artists who only feature on a compilation album. This is a bit annoying, but not the end of the world.

No support for album art.

It takes a few seconds to transfer the song list to the TomTom. I have about 4000 songs on my iPod, transfer takes 2-3 seconds.

Annoyingly the TomTom volume control changes the volume of the directions voice and the iPod. It would be better to have two volume controls, or to just have the iPod audio level fixed.

When the TomTom has something to say, the iPod is paused. This is useful, but it would be nicer if there was an option to just lower the iPod volume.

And quality:

There is definitely noise on the line. It's not noticeable when driving and listening to music, but when stopped in traffic listening to an audio book you can hear the noise.

There are some bugs in the system. Occasionally the TomTom loses contact with the iPod and I have to unplug/replug it. Also sometimes after I've been playing music the TomTom will go silent (no more talking) until I power off/on.


Overall I'm happy with the product as it means I can listen to anything from my iPod when I'm driving, and cost less than getting a new car stereo with iPod support, but it could certainly do with some improvements.



1 out of 5 stars Completely worthless   August 29, 2007
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a useless addition to your TomTom. I also bought an FM Transmitter along with this cable so I could listen to my iPod on my car speakers. This cable DOES NOT WORK! As soon as the iPod is connected to the regular mount, the Bluetooth functionality stops working. You can make and receive calls, but you can't hear anything! Totally breaks Bluetooth once it's connected. When connected to the FM Transmitter, it's even worse. Instead of outputting sound to the FM channel, it outputs it back to the internal TomTom speakers. I bought my TomTom Go 510 because I wanted both a GPS and a way to listen to my iPod on my car speakers. After wasting 2 months with TomTom customer support, I was told the following:

"I've tested your scenario with your device and with our in-house devices. It appears to simply be a limitation of the TomTom product. Unfortunately, I do not have a fix for you.

I've notified product management of the issue, however, there probably won't be a fix for the 510/910 models, as they are no longer being manufactured. Any fix would most likely be implemented with future products only."

And after mentioning the fact that their product page for the FM Transmitter explicitly states it will work for the 510, I received the following response:

"That is, perhaps, a misnomer. I will forward this information on to our Product Management team for research. However, it simply doesn't function the way it was stated on the website."

DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS ITEM!!!!



4 out of 5 stars Ipod connection cable for GPS   June 1, 2007
Have used this product several times now and it works great. No real instructions needed as it is very easy to use.


1 out of 5 stars Poor sound, no charge   April 11, 2007
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I bought the Tomtom GO710 purely for the handsfree functionality (which is pretty bad) and the iPod control. I viewed the navigation part as a bonus. An iPod control box from Pioneer and a bluetooth handsfree solution from Sony Ericsson would have cost me about half not including installation. Things were looking good until I plugged in the iPod. It sounds like an old turntable with a dusty record. I thought there had to be something wrong so I contacted Tomtom. They said it had to be my windshield mount. They sent me a new one. No help there. Then they wanted it sent in for service. I did. It took 5 weeks. No help there either. I am thinking it is a software fault in the operating system, or the CPU in the unit is just not up to the job. Now for the second big let down. It doesn't charge the iPod!!!!! So in winter, if you forget to bring your iPod in from the car, it'll be out of juice in a very short time.

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