You need to install the TomTom’s My Sports Connect application on your PC or Mac. It takes some time to get used to it.īefore you start using the watch, you need to set it up using your computer. When I first started using the watch, I find that the menu structure and navigation a little complicated. TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Settings TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Watch Status TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Activities On the main clock/time screen, pressing down will bring you to the settings menu, pressing left will show you the watch status and pressing right will bring you to the activities page. If you haven’t notice by now, it is located below the watch display so that it will not block your view when you navigate around it especially during your working out. The watch features a one-button control (up-down-left-right) that allows you to navigate through the menu easily. Navigating The Watch’s Menu TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – One-Button Control One last accessory I would like to mention is the travel case which retails for S$34.95 and holds your GPS watch and it’s accessories. If you need extra, the desk dock is retailing for S$34.95 and the bike mount is retailing for S$39.95. The default packaging includes the desk dock and bike mount. Each slimmer watch strap retails for S$39.95. There is also a slimmer watch strap available in three colors: Black, Dark Pink and Turquoise. However, if you need to change your watch strap, it is also available in three other colors: Bright Green, Dark Pink and Turquoise. The default watch strap color is Dark Grey or Dark Pink. The Heart Rate Monitor (S$109.95) allows you to monitor your heart rate and hence detemine the intensity of your workout. The Cadence/Speed Sensor (S$99.95) allows you to monitor your cadence as you cycle. The TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch has two optional accessories that allows you to track your cadence/speed and heart rate. TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Box Contents TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Bike Mount TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Desk Dock Side TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Wrist Strap TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Wrist Strap Front TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Wrist Strap Back TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Watch TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Watch Back TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Watch Right Side TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Watch Left Side TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Watch Light TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Watch In Watch Strap Front TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Watch In Watch Strap Back The default packaging comes with the TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch, Desk dock, User guide and Bike mount. Cadence: Yes (Cadence/Speed Sensor – Optional Accessories).Heart Rate: Yes (Heart Rate Monitor – Optional Accessory).Pace/Speed: Yes (Cadence/Speed Sensor – Optional Accessories).Sensors (wireless): Bluetooth Smart aka Bluetooth Low Energy.Sensors (internal): Indoor Tracker, Compass.Battery life: Up to 10 hours (GPS Mode).TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Box Front TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Box Bottom TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch – Box If you get it together with the Heart Rate Monitor, it will cost you S$419 and if you get it together with the Cadence/Speed Sensor and the Heart Rate Monitor, it will cost you S$499. The watch itself is currently retailing for S$349. For this review, I was given the Dark Grey. It was launched in Singapore on 17th February 2014 and there are 2 colors you can choose from, Dark Grey or Dark Pink. The watch tracks a range of key metrics like pace, calories burned, time, laps, heart rate (via optional accessory) and distance. It feature an extra-large display, full-screen graphical training tools and a one-button control that allows you to navigate around the watch’s menu easily. I'm still happy with the TomTom ONE as a standalone device, but their support for OSX users is inexcusable.TomTom Multi-Sport GPS Watch is a sports watch that can track your sporting activities like indoor running, outdoor running, cycling and swimming. (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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