Technology
TomTom GO 620 GPS is on sale for its lowest price ever on Amazon
TL;DR: The TomTom GO 620 is a smartphone-syncing GPS navigator that can read your texts and emails aloud to you while you drive, and Amazon has it on sale for $156.12. (It’s normally $249.99, so you’ll save 38%.)
National gas prices are predicted to plummet just in time for Labor Day, and you know what that means: Everyone and their grandma is going to be on the road this weekend.
But you won’t have to worry about traffic if you’ve got a TomTom GO 620 GPS navigator, which comes with a ridiculously accurate real-time traffic service and support for hands-free smartphone interaction to keep you connected along your route. It has a suggested retail value of $249.99 — not too bad for a really nice GPS, FWIW — but right now you can order one from Amazon for just $156.12. That’s a savings of $94, which is the cheapest it’s ever been on the site by a looong shot. (We’ve never seen it dip lower than about $197, so this is pretty much a can’t-miss deal.)
The 6-inch GO 620 nabbed a spot on our roundup of the best car and motorcycle GPSes of 2019 precisely because of how well it’s able to interact with phones: Not only is it compatible with Siri and the Google Assistant, but it can sync directly to your device for voice-controlled calls *and* read your messages and emails aloud while you drive — that way, your eyes always stay on the road.
As for those traffic updates: The GO 620 comes with free lifetime access to the brand’s premium TomTom Traffic service, which makes your device capable of planning routes around traffic to get you to your destination with the least amount of headaches. You’ll also get bonus lifetime access to TomTom World Maps, a feature that updates the device’s maps seasonally based on road and speed limit changes.
Visit Amazon ASAP to snag a TomTomGO 620 GPS for just $156.12 — a 38% savings. If you order it now with Prime shipping, it should arrive on your doorstep just in time for your end-of-summer weekend getaway.
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