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TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished)

TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished)

  • 3.5 inch Color Touchscreen Control
  • Turn-by-Turn Directions
  • Preloaded Map of US and Canada
  • TomTom Map Share Instant Map Updates
  • 320 x 240 Resolution

TomTom ONE 130 Refurb 3.5 in GPS Navigator

Rating: (out of 371 reviews)

List Price: $ 99.95

Price: $ 68.98



 

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Anton Tobias says in November 2nd 2010 at 4:01 pm    

Review by Anton Tobias for TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished)
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Here is the latest in TomTom technology. The TomTom 130. This latest development from TomTom will be perfect for first time GPS buyers who are looking for something simple, compact, and accurate. For previous owners of the TomTom One however, this is no reason to upgrade.

The product itself is as close to perfection as I’ve seen in a basic GPS device, hence the five star rating, but then again so is the TomTom One 3rd edition that was released late last year. The TomTom 130 model is basically the TomTom One with a few minor upgrades. The most notable would be the new flip and fold mounting capability. Instead of the standard suction cup mount that TomTom owners are used to owning as a separate component (one that slides in and out of the back custom grooves of the TomTom itself) there is now an attached mount that folds into the unit for easy storage. This is convenient but in my opinion and like the other minor upgrades, no reason to toss out your old TomTom One in exchange.

iPod has set the standard for a lot of electronic thresholds, none being more noticeable than the size and depth of its products. To some it up…slim is in and the TomTom 130 is even slimmer than its big brother the TomTom One weighing in at a 6.1 ounces and only 1 inch in depth. Here are the some minor specs:

Unit Size: 3.8″H x 3.2″W x 1″D

Display Size: 3.5″ (Diagonal)

Weight: 6.1 oz

Also worth noting is the TomTom 130 now boasts a 3 hour battery charge instead of the paltry 2 hour that left TomTom One owners completely dependent on the cigarette chargers in their cars. 3 hours isn’t exactly a wealth of time but it is an improvement and a little more realistic.

Also included with the product is TomTom’s exclusive Map Share feature that allows users to make their own map corrections and share them with other TomTom customers through their online connection using the TomTom Home software on their PC. This service is free of charge.

This has been the subject of some confusion among TomTom users and should be pointed out. Some customers mistakenly think the Map Share updates they receive are entire map upgrades. This is not so. Although TomTom does provide its customers with Map Share updates free of charge these only include minor map modifications, such as dead end streets that weren’t marked properly or points-of-interest that were marked out of place. These Map Share updates do not include the miles of new roads being built every year across America & Canada. In order to receive these major map updates customers will have to pay for them.

Of course the TomTom 130 will already come included with the latest Tele Atlas which is now version 720.1802, and although TomTom has major map upgrades throughout the year most customers (including myself) will be content with just paying for an upgrade once a year. This guarantees that you will always have the latest maps with the newest roads.

Like the TomTom One 3rd Edition the TomTom 130 comes with a “Help Me” button which when pressed opens features such as “Phone For Help” which displays emergency numbers for the current location (such as and typically 911) “Drive To Help” which show you the quickest way to the nearest police station or hospital and a “First Aid Guide” which is provided by the British Red Cross.

Also included in the safety features is an option to sound a custom alarm if any of the following occur:

1. When approaching a school or church

2. When driving faster than a set speed

3. When driving faster than allowed

The 130 still uses the same TomTom touch screen user-interface so prior TomTom users will already be familiar with the controls but with such a user friendly design even new customers will have the hang of it in no time. The screen is a bright 3.5 inch full TFT color LCD with 320 x 240 pixels that supports 64K colors.

For first time GPS buyers this unit is perfect because of its price, portability, latest maps, outstanding user-interface, and simplicity. For someone looking to upgrade to something a little more advanced try the TomTom 130S with text-to-speech capability (verbal pronunciation of street names).

Michael says in November 2nd 2010 at 4:11 pm    

Review by Michael for TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished)
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I bought this to replace my TomTom One that was stolen. After the rebate, and including 2 day shipping, it was just $60 which is a pretty amazing price for a nice GPS. Despite the information from another review, TomTom will upgrade your maps during the first 30 days after purchase, refurbished or not. If you’ve done your homework, you know that this is a basic model. The screen is only 3.5″ (which I think is plenty big) and it doesn’t speak the names of streets. So, instead of saying “turn right on elm street”, it just says, “turn right”. If you are driving alone, this is actually a bigger disadvantage than you might think because when streets (or highway exits) are closely spaced it can be hard to figure out when to turn. If you have a companion to look at the GPS while you drive, then it doesn’t really make a difference. Still, if you just want a unit that will reliably get you where you want to go, and is easy to use (e.g. entering the destination, etc.) you can’t go wrong for[...]

W. Copeland says in November 2nd 2010 at 4:20 pm    

Review by W. Copeland for TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished)
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I really liked this GPS at first, esp. the ability to download updates, pictures and even voices all for free. However the speaker quality was very poor, tinny, and hard to hear, even after I made adjustments in the menu.

I called Tom Tom, hoping that I had a bad unit and it could be swapped for one with better speaker quality, they said, unfortunately, due to the compact design, all the speakers in that line are the same quality. Reluctantly I returned it.

Amazon has a great return policy.

I then bought a Garmin Nuvi 350, and wow, the speaker quality is much better.

Harry P. Salamander says in November 2nd 2010 at 4:27 pm    

Review by Harry P. Salamander for TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished)
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This GPS is a good, inexpensive unit that has a lot of nice features, but also has one major problem. That major problem is that the maps are quite old and the free map upgrade from TomTom does NOT apply to refurb units.

Pros:

1) Pretty quick at GPS acquisition

2) Built-in windshield mount is great

3) Loud speaker

4) Screen is very clear

5) TomTom Home is a great system for keeping GPS up to date

Cons:

1) 1GB of memory means maps don’t have many POIs

2) Included maps are 5 revisions behind (TomTom updates 4 times a year)

S. Harvey says in November 2nd 2010 at 4:27 pm    

Review by S. Harvey for TomTom ONE 130 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator (Factory Refurbished)
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I recently bought the Magellan Maestro 3225 and, after 5 days, returned it because it was really user unfriendly. I then got the TomTom for the same price and I love it! So many more features than the other one. One thing I love is that it gives you a choice of route and background colors so that you can decide what color scheme works best for you. Also, gives you several choices of voices to choose from, which is nice. The British one is so polite! HA HA! I would highly recommend this device, and at $150, it’s a good deal. One thing — I highly recommend downloading the Mr. T voice … There’s nothing better than to be told to make a left up here, fool! I pity you!

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