That’s enough for just fiddling around with it and getting it set up but not really useful beyond that. ![]() It has a small battery for using it on its own which lasts about an hour. Easy to take off and clip on so that you can take it with you or hide it in the car when parked. The suction mount is rock solid and the active magnetic clip is the best connection I’ve come across. It comes with a standard windscreen suction mount but vent or dash mounts are available too. Taking it out of the box, the 620 impresses with its built quality: there’s nothing flimsy about it. For others a 5” screen would be ideal and in that case the GO 520 is just the ticket. That seems low by today’s phone standards but is actually quite OK for viewing the unit when positioned on your windscreen. The resolution of this touchscreen is 480×272. The 620 – as indicated by the first number – has a 6 inch screen. ![]() So TomTom has found a way to not only be navigating us safely to our destination but also still be in communication legally with the outside world.įirst a bit about getting to know this latest and most advanced model of the TomTom GO range. ![]() I know as I have two family members who are in the police force… No wonder that in Australia police have had enough of attending crash sites where the use of mobile phones have been a contributing or the main factor. We’ve all been guilty of accessing our phone while driving: a quick glance to see who’s texting us, pressing the answer button or initiating a call. We know that TomTom has a reputation of bringing out great Sat Navs even before Google Maps took a fair slice out of the navigation market but the GO 620 notches up the usefulness of having a TomTom in your car quite a bit.
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