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Tom Tom iPod Connect Cable and Audio Cable |
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| very good product. |
| i think this product is pretty good. and it arived on time and in perfect condition. you'll never go wrong ordering form this company. |
| Jan 08, 2009 |
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| Not worth the money |
The audio quality is horrible. Pops and clicks constantly. I have a 720, and the user interface leaves you going through too many gyrations to make this something you want to do every time you turn on your car. I find the direct lineout connection to my iPod much more usable, because you don't have to startup the iPod again when you turn the car on, and you get the benefit of charging the iPod, that you don't get with the TomTom in the middle.
There simply isn't enough benefit to justify putting your TomTom between your car and your radio. |
| Oct 15, 2008 |
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| Nothing Great |
| My car stereo could connect to ipod directly using its ipod cable which looks to be a better option in case you want better sound quality. Routing voice through tom tom go 720 and then input to car stereo using auxiliary input audio cable deteriorate the sound quality. |
| May 19, 2008 |
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| Nice Idea, Bad Product |
Tom Tom iPod Connect Cable and Audio Cable
Pros: 1) Allows touchscreen control of your iPod on your TomTom
Cons: 1) Sound quality poor and volume was lacking 2) Doesn't resume song when turning TomTom back on 3) Didn't work correctly with my 3 Gen iPod (wouldn't pause iPod when turning off TomTom, but seemed to work correctly with my iPod Mini) 4) Doesn't charge iPod
Don't waste your $30 (you can have mine)
Harmon Kardon Drive+Play is a MUCH better option for controlling your iPod. |
| Mar 07, 2008 |
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| Easy solution to shoddy sound quality |
Hey guys I was thinking about buying this for my TomTom but heard of the poor sound quality which was a huge deal to me. I normally plug my iPod in through the auxilary port of my car but that will be taken up by my nav system now.
What did I do? I went to radio shack and got an audio splitter for about $10. This allows me to plug both the iPod and TomTom into a single port with no interference. The only downside is no controlling iPod with the TomTom but I'm used to that anyway. |
| Jan 29, 2008 |
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