![]() ![]() The screen is responsive and the menus are easy to understand. To start up the unit, press the power button and the GO Essential is ready to accept commands. It's very easy to fix to the windscreen, it's just a matter of pushing the mount against the glass and rotating the locking ring. Once fully charged, it lasts around an hour - 50 minutes for us - without being plugged in. We like that the sat nav comes with the option for charging via a USB port or the 12v socket. Like we got with the TomTom GO Camper, the box includes a magnetic mount, 12v in-car charger, USB Cable and instruction manual. ![]() The GO Essential looks like pretty much any other TomTom sat nav we've tested. Yet, for drivers with their heart set on a dedicated sat nav unit, the TomTom GO Essential is a very smart choice. Now, you might be thinking - why has TomTom made another sat nav? A £180 sat nav, in fact. And we'd perhaps be inclined to agree with that train of thought, especially considering you could just get Waze, a free smartphone app that offers uncomplicated directions based on other drivers' input in real-time. The TomTom sat nav also offers six months of safety speed camera alerts and is compatible with Siri and Google Assistant. A sat nav, obviously. The TomTom GO Essential features a five or six-inch touchscreen (ours is the five-inch variant), lifetime European maps, lifetime traffic updates, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity so you can make and receive hands-free calls and texts from any paired phone. ![]()
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