![]() In this case a TomTom Runner 3 Cardio Music and a TomTom Adventurer.īut before going in for the kill, it's interesting to look at the different details, because these details help you to easily understand what the difference is between them and what each one offers. Because there is nothing better than opening the boxes of two watches instead of one. Once you've made your mind up, would you like to learn more about the new features of the new TomTom Runner 3 and Adventurer? Unpacking Or through the Amazon image you can find on the right side of the page (or at the end if you read this from your mobile). This way I get a small commission that helps cover a small part of my work. So if you want to show your gratitude for the work I do and want to help support the site, you can buy the watch through the links I provide. There is no pressure of any kind because there is no payment from the manufacturer (nor do I allow them to display advertising on this website). This is why the tests I perform are totally objective, as I can reflect my opinion freely. It is important that you understand this, because there is no compensation of any kind from the manufacturers. Usually navigation is something that was reserved for the higher range models, so the proposal of TomTom is a breath of fresh air within the most basic range of GPS heart rate monitors.Īs I always make clear, the TomTom Runner 3 and TomTom Adventurer units you see below have been loaned out by TomTom, but only for a while, because once the test is completed I will send them back. It is a detail that does not go unnoticed, especially in a watch in the price range of the most economical Runner 3. And it is a feature present throughout the range, from the most economical Runner 3 model to the top of the range, the Adventurer. It is not a very important update, as the basic operation of the TomTom Runner 3 (or Spark 3, which is the same in all its features and performance) is the same as in the Runner 2, but now benefits from the possibility of route navigation, including a magnetic compass. Along with it came a new model, the TomTom Adventurer, which enters a new category in which it had previously had no presence. I'm still happy with the TomTom ONE as a standalone device, but their support for OSX users is inexcusable.After a year with its latest model on the market, TomTom decided to update its Runner 2 by introducing the TomTom Runner 3. (To date, I've never gotten any mapshare correction updates!) It directs me to the update page, which after a minute says that everything is up to date. Also on the main home page, it tells me that my MapShare updates are out of date (which they are), however it won't let me update the MapShare corrections. ![]() Some of the new Home program works, but more often than not, the updater fails. (If they can't figure out how to make the computer-gps control work out, they should make it possible to password protect the gps from within.) Still no computer control of my TomTom ONE LE, just an error that says "this feature is not supported by your device or operating system." This means that it is not possible for me to password protect the gps. This Version, 2.2.0.16, works somewhat, however some things don't work at all. Well, it's better than the old version, which was well outdated even last year.
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