The TomTom ONE IQ Routes is not quite a budget model, and the version we looked at was the £20 more expensive Europe 42 model, which covers all of Western Europe and major roads in many Eastern European countries as well. If you're just after cheap sat-nav for Continental journeys, Navigon's 1210 remains the best-value option around, and Navman's S30 3D is the best value for UK-only travelling. In contrast, TomTom's ONE IQ Routes sits in a slightly less obvious slot above the entry-level. But if you travel enough to want the extra journey time savings IQ Routes offers, but not enough for a premium sat-nav, it's worth considering.Read full review
I have an older TomTom where the safety camera locations are built in to the map (although they don't update). Does this TomTom have the same? I want to have safety cameras on the map, but am not bothered about paying a subscription to keep them updated.
It will be exactly the same. I expect you can update your current TomTom with the latest safety camera locations. It is worth it, because the Camera Partnerships are always adding new ones to increase their revenue.
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