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  • 38 out of 39 people found this review helpful

    3.0 stars

    "Serves its purpose if you can overcome the mounting problems"

    by saunataga on August 26, 2006

    Pros: Adequate for navigating and is compact in size.

    Cons: Power cord plugs in the bottom making top-of-dash usage nearly impossible. Included windshield mount is much too short for convenient reach.

    Summary: A cute and functional unit has been marred by poor mounting design. A bottom-of-the-unit power cord makes it nearly impossible to mount on top of your dashboard since the cord must portrude at least a couple of inches and then bend out of the way. To top it off, the windshield mount extends only two inches, putting the unit so far forward on the windshield that it's out of reach for all except, perhaps, a chimpanzee.
    Currently no accessories are listed on the TomTom web site that could solve these problems and the power cord location is not capable of being remedied anyway.

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  • 9 replies to this review
  • reply by: Billnms on September 24, 2007

    Something I forgot to mention, TomTom has a couple of goose neck mounts you can buy also, of relitively few $$$$.

  • reply by: Billnms on September 24, 2007

    I took a small piece of plexiglass, (actually from a $.97 Wal-Mart picture frame), put 2 small strips of heavy duty Velcro on the bottom and stuck it right to my dash. I took a little water with a couple of drops of dish liquid in it and wet the suction cup, and PRESTO. It has been sitting tight for a week,

  • reply by: kingstonsean on June 9, 2007

    My TomTom came with a 90 degree angle power cord connector, so it can be mounted quite low on the windshield. The "flip scree" option (as suggested elsewhere) probably wouldn't work in my car because of the rake of the windsield.

  • reply by: Korling on May 14, 2007

    I just bought mine and did have an initial concern about mounting, but I found that if I mount it right next to the A-pillar where I would put toll tickets, it works just fine. It almost looks like it was meant to be there.

  • reply by: tomrstahl on May 11, 2007

    I just got one and the screen can be electronically flipped. That put the cord and the sd card at the top.

  • reply by: vickypt on April 21, 2007

    I have replaced the 1st Tom Tom mount because the unit falls off, and the 2nd one has the same problem. I believe the unit is too heavy to hold the unit. I have written many times to Tom Tom and they are not able to help. They suggest I buy a mount for the Tom Tom. Here is their suggestion:

    Thank you for contacting us regarding to the windshield bracket for your TomTom ONE. We are glad to help.

    In this case we recommend you to use the Alternative Mount Kit. You can visit a retail store or an online store, where you can order the Alternative Mount Kit, because unfortunately, it is not available from our website at this time.

    We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have any further questions or comments, please email or call us at 1-866-486-6866 Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM EST. Thanks again for writing. At TomTom we believe in showing you the way, the easy way.

    Best regards,

  • reply by: moonbeard on April 3, 2007

    The mount has independently decided to unmount itself about apprx. 6 times in my three first days of use. Fortunately no damage...yet. I have left the unit at home and emailed TomTom. The end of the mount that attaches (slides) on to the unit is certainly adequate enough, however, the suction cup at the other end seems to have issues. The actual unit has otherwise performed well. Rearching options.

  • reply by: capt124 on March 11, 2007

    The longer the mount, the more your GPS unit will sag so you have to rest it on the dash. I use mine in a truck and the mount has never come loose or has the TomTom sagged down,

  • reply by: LamendolaM on December 30, 2006

    There is an option in the extended options menu to turn the screen upside down, therefore flipping the device with the power cord facing UP. Not a pretty fix... but a fix.

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