TomTom’s Car Kit Gets FCC Approval

August 31, 2009 · Print This Article

While the wait for TomTom’s iPhone software to hit the App Store has come and gone, most of you are still eagerly awaiting the arrival of TomTom’s iPhone car kit, first shown off at WWDC back in June. Engadget Mobile is now reporting that your wait may be coming to an end as TomTom’s car kit has received its FCC approval. Included in that link, for your viewing joy, is the kit’s manual, some images, and a few analysis reports.

Since it’s announcement TomTom has kept pretty quite about the kits full capabilities. Well, a quick look in the user manual gets us all of the official details.

Your TomTom car kit for iPhone is designed to supply you with the best

possible navigation experience. A built-in GPS receiver enhances your iPhone’s GPS signal, ensuring the most dependable navigation, wherever you are. Using the car kit, you get loud and clear voice directions, can build hands- free calls, as well as charge your iPhone while you drive. The car kit is a safe and secure dock with the award-winning fold-and-go EasyPort® mount.

Are those the features you’ve been waiting for?

[Via Engadget Mobile]

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TomTom’s Car Kit Gets FCC Approval


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