TomTom Rider Review by POCKETGPSWORLD
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TomTom Rider Review
The Power button has been mentioned already. It is concealed in the rubber strip that surrounds the unit. The photograph below shows the location and the small circular indent that is the only indication that pressing the rubber strip at that point will power the unit ON/OFF.

POCKETGPSWORLD Reviewed the TomTom Rider and gave out”The TomTom RIDER is an excellent solution that works well on a motorcycle. Issues such as the bluetooth earpiece are frustrating but it otherwise works faultlessly. The GPS reception is superb, the design makes it pocketable and easy to hold and the software is the ever popular Navigator 5 with it’s POI and PostCode support…”
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