TomTom Rider Review by Lordpercy
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TomTom Rider Review
Bluetooth which has just made an appearance on the new range of TomTom go units is put to good use here as the rider unit can also double up as a hands free kit for your suitably equipped mobile, plus if your phone has a GPRS connection you can use the TomTom plus data services like real time traffic information.

Lordpercy Reviewed the TomTom Rider and gave out”TomTom Rider is powered by a 5 hour lithium Ion internal battery making it suitable for lengthy journeys on bikes where a cabled power supply is just not possible. Plus the mounting system looks good enough to secure the valuable electronics to your bike no mater what angle you choose to ride at…”
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