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GPS receiver - automotive - refurbished More product details

433 reviews
November, 2009
The GO 730 offers a less expensive, but still capable alternative to its big brother the GO 930.
Price; accurate travel time estimates; painless Bluetooth setup; quality mount; included dock and PC software; superior build quality
Weak voice input; interface could use a visual update; tricky FM transmitter; not-always-brilliant routing
Will this get you from A to B?
All in all, this is TomTom doing what it does best. As a navigation solution, we think this is the best around, but this could be said of the offerings much further down the range, with a great range of options to ensure your journey goes as smoothly ...
The TomTom Go 730 is an update of last year's Go 720 model and adds a handful of new and useful refinements to an otherwise already complete feature set. In fact, the only major addition is a new trick that TomTom is rolling out across all new models ...
Instead of a live system, what IQ Routes does is take historical data collected from thousands of TomTom users across New Zealand, travelling thousands of routes every day, and uses it to more accurately guide you on the fastest route no matter what ...
THE GO 730 adds some excellent software features to a package that we've come to know and love.
IQ Routes technology, advanced lane guidance, text-to-speech, Bluetooth, Map Share, Help Me menu
No AC charger included, no EPT, voice address input is hit and miss
TomTom's latest addition to the navigation market continues the company's fine form when it comes to the user experience. The GO 730 adds some excellent software features to a package that we've come to know and love.
For compatibility with the SUNA Traffic Channel TomTom will offer the TomTom GO 730 Traffic for an RRP of $649. Routes calculated by the GO 730 now utilise what TomTom has dubbed IQ Routes technology. The GO 730 is reasonably slim, pretty stylish...
TomTom's Go 730 is a feature-packed satellite navigation device. It's a lot thinner than previous TomTom products, helping it to slip easily into pockets, and the rubber finish is tactile and hardwearing. All functions are carried out using the 4.3 ...
The large screen offers plenty of space for the Go 730's clear and easy to read maps, with details such as the time and GPS signal strength displayed at the bottom of the display. The menus will be familiar to existing TomTom owners, with pages split ...
From a very easy installation, to its built-in intelligence, the TomTom GO 730 delivers a navigation system that is far more than a multimedia presentation of how to get from point A to point B.
More than 'just' a satnav, the TomTom GO 730 is a great gadget for your car.
TomTom GO 730 reviewFrom a very easy installation, to its built-in intelligence, the TomTom GO 730 delivers a navigation system that is far more than a multimedia presentation of how to get from point A to point B. Other drivers using IQ Routes...
IQ Routes technology, advanced lane guidance, text-to-speech, Bluetooth, Map Share, Help Me menu
No AC charger included, No EPT, voice address input is hit and miss
TomTom's latest addition to the navigation market continues the company's fine form when it comes to the user experience. The GO 730 adds some excellent software features to a package that we've come to know and love.
A refresh rather than a completely new model, TomTom?'s GO 730 takes everything we enjoyed about the GO 720 and adds a few excellent software features. For compatibility with the SUNA Traffic Channel TomTom will offer the TomTom GO 730 Traffic for...
You'll be able to use the 730 as a hands-free kit, thanks to Bluetooth, and Voice Address Input lets you easily select your destination
Accurate and easy to follow maps ; Helpful features ; Great screen ; Compact and slim
No hardware button to adjust volume
The TomTom Go 730 is an excellent sat-nav overall, proving easy to use, accurate and good value for money
Cheaper and just as capable as the Go 930 - simply the best satnav on the market, bar none.
Worthy successor to the Go 720 T, the GO 730 Traffic especially sets itself apart with the addition of IQ Routes which optimizes trips by taking into account the actual average speeds on roads.
- IQ Routes technology to optimize travel, - FM receiver, - Software is very practical to use, - Reactivity
- Limitation of IQ Routes to only weekdays or the week-end, - The direction of radars is not always taken into account
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