TomTom Car Kit Now Available In U.S. Apple Store
Submitted by Edward Kirk on October 21, 2009 - 2:47pm.
The TomTom car kit has appeared once again on the online Apple Store for $119.95, this time in the US store. The kit not only puts your iPhone within easy view and of the driver, but also enhances its GPS capabilities. It also provides hands-free calling and an audio-out connector to plug it into your car's audio system, though the cable is not included.
You can get the TomTom car kit in the US Online Apple Store for $119.95.
As previously stated, you have to buy the TomTom navigation app [App Store, $99.99] separately.
[via TUAW]

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Your Kidding Me !!!
I purchased their app, and what a trash of an app it was, I have since than received a refund from apple.
So, they give you a trash of an app, than say to fork up more hard earned cash for a mount !!!!
Tom-Tom has lost me as a customer, and from the reviews on the app, I see many are jumping in on requesting a refund from apple.
Rip Off
I purchased their app, and what a trash of an app it was, I have since than received a refund from apple.
So, they give you a trash of an app, than say to fork up more hard earned cash for a mount !!!!
Tom-Tom has lost me as a customer, and from the reviews on the app, I see many are jumping in on requesting a refund from apple.
God Damn it!
the biggest problem with tomtom
NAVIGON is way better.
Lucky!!
http://twitpic.com/mf94j
I'm still waiting for your review anyway!
(You should let people guest participate in your Podcasts Michael! Hint hint...)
NAVIGON is way better.
The app frequently lost satellite lock all together or showed me at a different location. Often, it would incorrectly show me on the wrong road and start giving me directions to get back onto the road I was actually on. It would so frequently lose satellite lock that I missed turns as a result.
Twice it directed me to get off of the highway only to tell me to get right back onto the highway at the end of the ramp. I attributed that to IQ Routes. When I turned that off, it stopped doing that particular misbehavior.
The program doesn't have Text to Speech of course. Its been out now for several months and has only been given one minor update while all of its competitors have released multiple major updates including TTS. Also, using Contacts is as buggy as can be.
I tried Tom Tom for several weeks including on several business trips. I was not at all happy with it. I put in for a refund and purchased Navigon. I've been using Navigon for over a month now including on several business trips. I have not had ANY of the bizarre problems I had with Tom Tom.
I like the interface on Navigon better than TomTom particularly when you approach an offramp or interchange. I like the integration with the iPod and it hasn't choked on any of my contacts.
Tom Tom is crap, CoPilot Live is MUCH better