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TomTom Via 260 In Car GPS $129 + $4.95 Shipping

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TomTom VIA 260

Your journey… stress free
Take the stress out of driving with TomTom Speak & Go. TomTom Speak & Go allows you to control your device with just the sound of your voice. Say the name of an address, a point of interest or simply "take me home" and TomTom plans your route. Plus, hands free goes even further with Hands-free calling [via Bluetooth®]. Now you can plan your entire day and call your friends and family without taking your hands off the wheel. Safe. Easy. And Stress Free.

Speak & Go
TomTom Speak & Go allows you to control your device with just the sound of your voice. Talk naturally, and it will recognise over 1000 commands. In a single step, say the name of an address, a point of interest or just "take me home" and TomTom plans your route straight away. Now you can navigate stress free and focus on your driving.

Hands-free calling
Use your device as a car-kit for your mobile phone. Now you can make and answer phone calls safely while driving, making you in control and in touch.

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  • A good price for bluetooth. Has anyone used this to know if the voice recognition is much good? We have a TomTom Go 750 Live and the voice recognition on it is pretty hopeless, so hopefully they've improved it since the 750 was made???

    Looking for a replacement to get the lifetime maps.

    The correct link: (as the one you provided isn't working)
    http://dicksmith.com.au/product/D4576/tomtom-via-260-in-car-…

    • According to reviews speech recognition is lousy. I have the via 220, which the same unit but without the speech recognition. I find its fairly good for a cheapy, but the battery life is poor. Worst thing about it, is the buttons aren't all that intuitive, so getting my parents to use it has been hard, and you have to enter a postcode.
      Like the review said, if I know an areas postcode, I probably know it well enough not to have a gps. Annoying.

      • Ah! Many thanks for that. If I have to enter a postcode, I might just give it a miss

  • Isnt delivery be free for orders over $100?

    http://dicksmith.com.au/help/delivery-information-content

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