TomTom Urban Rider – Experiences

moin ! Sodala, the Navi has arrived today, I bought it at T-Online for 229 €. For the coal is in the carton: – the Navi – RAM holder with mounting kit – power supply (100-240V) – div. adapter for the power supply – USB cable – manual (with at best a small information collection in X languages) – cards for DE, CH, AT, NL and 15 other EU countries The Bluetooth headset is not included, also a 12V power supply would have been desirable, but you can also buy yourself cheaply in the accessories. D the battery should withstand up to 8 hours, which should be good enough for medium tours up to 500 km. The first impression is very good, the Navi looks ruby and well processed. The operation functions intuitively and the setup of the Navi is also done in 2 minutes. The RAM holder looks ok, whereby I will check the hold more often. The holder can be mounted via clamp or to the existing clamping of the clutch / brake lever. I have it between the clamps above the L The navigator can be used quickly and safely, whereby the anti-theft protection is equal to zero if you are at a junction. If you know how to do it, you don’t need 2 seconds. Let’s see what else comes up to me as additional security. The route planning works so well, plan your route on the PC with Tyre for example and load it to the navigator in the workstation (itn folder). The routes can then be mounted enkkopf (Suzuki GS 550 Katana). call in the navigator under route planning. ————- Find another little route, drive briefly and then see how it goes with it.