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TomTom RIDER 2 Car Mount Kit (9K00.101)

TomTom RIDER 2 Car Mount Kit (9K00.101)

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Brand: TomTom
Category: CE

List Price: $89.95
Buy New: $71.91
You Save: $18.04 (20%)

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New (10) Used (2) from $59.95

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews

Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4
Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 3.2 x 9

MPN: 9K00.101
Model: 9K00.101
UPC: 636926016896
EAN: 0636926016896
ASIN: B000Q89P66

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Charges the device while mounted
  • Compatible with TomTom RIDER 2nd edition
  • Designed to swivel in all directions for optimum visibility of your TomTom
  • Car holder with speaker for spoken instructions

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This car mounting kit allows you to use your TomTom RIDER in your car. To fully enjoy the in-car navigation experience, the car mounting kit has an embedded speaker for spoken instructions.


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Car Mount Great! Tom Tom Rider 2 SUCKS!   September 20, 2008
THE CAR MOUNT IS GREAT! NO PROBLEMS!
WE WOULD SUGGEST YOU BUY A DIFFERENT GPS THAN TOM TOM RIDER 2! WE FIRST THOUGHT IT WAS A USER LEARNING ISSUE BUT AFTER A SUMMER OF USE IT'S THE PRODUCT. WE EVEN HAVE PROBLEMS WITH TURNNING IT ON AND OFF! YOUR MONEY WOULD BE BETTER USED ON ANOTHER PRODUCT. IF WE HAD TO DO OVER WE WOULD GET A CAR GPS & JUST COVER IT OR KEEP IT OUT OF THE RAIN!



1 out of 5 stars breaks in 4 month   September 8, 2008
this product broke within4 months. Tomtom does not cover damaged accessories. So if it breaks after the 30 day amazon warranty your out of luck.


4 out of 5 stars Not to bad actually...   August 26, 2008
It's important to realize that in the world of electronics today, so many items are created, molded, assembled and shipped, from China. The TomTom Rider v2 Car Kit is no exception.

That said the product itself performs almost flawlessly; almost.

There are essentially two trouble points with the car kit:

1) The TomTom GPS recognizing that it is mounted to the car kit.
2) The car kit actually supporting the weight of the TomTom.

Let's take the first one...

True, the power does need to be connected in order for the speaker to work. In addition, the TomTom GPS needs to recognize the fact that it is mounted to the car kit which does not always happen.

When you snap in the TomTom Rider GPS and start your car, it will recognize the flow of electricity to the car kit and will wake itself up. In order for this to happen you need to make sure that the GPS unit is securely snapped into place and that the power is indeed applied.

I have on a couple of occasions discovered that even though these two requirements were met, you still needed to either re-dock the GPS unit or remove power and reapply it. At this point, it begins to work and at no point do you need the Cardo headset to get the TomTom to begin using the car kit speaker.

Second, another reviewer or two happen to mention that the mount, when used on a windshield does not support the weight of the TomTom. This is in fact true, especially once the temperatures start to rise from daytime heating.

The mount itself has RAM stamped on it, which if you are not familiar with them, they actually make great mounts. That being the case it is rather surprising that this mount fails to hold in place under duress from heat.

There is a solution. Are any of you smokers?

The mount holds the GPS in place by means of a rubber ball which is inside an aluminum seat of the same shape. When the car kit dial is spun to the lock position it applies more pressure to this assembly and is supposed to hold the ball in place. This does not work as advertised.

Since it is a friction oriented design, there is only one way to improve it's ability to hold the weighty TomTom Rider v2 GPS; apply more friction.

Unlock the car kit by spinning the dial and remove it from the windshield. Turn it so that you can see a good portion of the rubber ball. Stick your finger into your ashtray and get yourself some ash. Poke your finger onto the ball and rub it around. Then, spin the ball in its socket a couple of times. You will instantly notice the friction improve 150%. Clean off the surrounding mount (not the ball) so that it is aesthetically pleasing and remount it on your windshield.

When you have the mount positioned just the way you like it and lock it down with the lock dial, boy will you be happy!

Alternatives to cigarette ash include dust especially from a vacuum cleaner, chalk, gypsum powder, and perhaps even talcum powder. Just don't go out to your yard and grab dirt or gravel. The ash and powders will not harm your car kit like dirt will.





4 out of 5 stars Rider 2 Car Mount alright   April 30, 2008
Although the mount is the typical suction cup variety, the adhesive plate that comes with it doesn't remain "stuck" on a sun baked dash... otherwise an excellent product.


5 out of 5 stars Great quality   April 28, 2008
The sound on this unit is very good. And it sticks the windshield much better than I anticipated.

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