And what can you say, this works out pretty reliable.
The service is also quite good. But the time it takes for the clock is for example, to find the satellite connection sometimes quite long.
That was the Garmin clock better.
Even in terms of software, there is still plenty of potential for improvement.
Both the app for Android and the TomTom site are far from reaching the end of their development process. (Can only hope)
The app could have a lot more features. Especially with regard to the representation of the distance run, speed etc.
This works through the portal, but that one uses just made usually only by PC.
Overall, TomTom could pay a little more on features and analysis options as on a hip, sleek design.
Here you just have to say that Tom Tom still has much to learn and should. on this point does this compare in my opinion and experience to Tom Tom navigation products of which I also do not think much. At least when compared with competitors such as Garmin or Navigon.