Anyone using the tomtom speed camera database? how would you rate it?
Does it seem pretty up-to-date?
Cheers,
Scott
Does it seem pretty up-to-date?
Cheers,
Scott
Feel said:Don't pay for the TomTom one, use the pocketgpsworld.com one (if it works with her version of TomTom?)
Craig Senior said:I use this one. Works great.
It's free at the moment but they are thinking of starting to charge £2 per download soon. Still alot cheaper than the TomTom one.
Cupra_power said:I also use the pocketgpsworld database and it works fine. certainly great for a free database.
My wife tested the TomTom database on a trip from Cobham to Croydon and back (different routes). She said it didn't miss a single camera.V5Ade said:I bought it for the Mrs yesterday. She is going to try it out today, so I will let you know how she gets on.
MarkE said:If the TomTom one worked like my old Origin b2 and only alerted you to cameras which were on the road ahead (rather than just within a preset radius of your current position) and on your side of the road, then I'd go for it. From what I've read, it just adds POIs for the cameras, though (which is exactly how the pgps one works...)
stuart_hatch said:You can choose weather to have it alert you within a radius or on your route
Syphon said:Does it have speech for each camera type?
And the all important question - where can I download the Kitt voice for Tomtom navigation ( I know there is one)
Scott
Syphon said:MArk - I believe there is an option for POI alerts to either be on route only or everywhere.
Where's the best place to get soundsets? I'm really after the Kitt one but can't find it.
Scott