TomTom Sat Nav Universal Air Vent Mount for selected TomTom 5″ and 6″ Models (check compatibility list below)
Short Product Overview
The official TomTom Universal Air Vent Mount is a secure, clutter-free GPS holder designed for selected 5-inch and 6-inch TomTom Sat Nav models (GO, START, VIA Series). This genuine accessory clips directly to your car’s air vent for an unobstructed view and enhanced road safety, providing reliable navigation without adhesive residue or suction cup marks.
- Official TomTom Accessory for 5″ & 6″ Sat Navs (GO, START, VIA).
- Maximizes road safety with an unobstructed, windscreen-clutter-free view.
- Features a quick, residue-free slide-in mechanism for effortless one-handed use.
- Adjustable angle ensures optimal viewing without needing to remount the device.
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Description
TomTom Universal Air Vent Mount: Secure In-Car GPS Holder for 5″ & 6″ Sat Navs (GO, START, VIA Series) – Maximize Road Safety & Visibility!
Upgrade your driving experience with the official TomTom Universal Air Vent Mount. Engineered for select 5-inch and 6-inch TomTom Sat Nav models (including GO, START, and VIA series), this genuine accessory provides a rock-solid, non-adhesive, and clutter-free mounting solution. By securely clipping into your car’s air vent, it keeps your GPS device within easy reach and ensures a totally unobstructed view of the road, significantly enhancing road safety. The mount features a simple slide-in mechanism for quick attachment and detachment, allowing for effortless one-handed use. Say goodbye to messy suction cup marks and dashboard residue—this genuine TomTom mount is the ultimate, convenient, and adjustable GPS holder for reliable navigation.
Key Features
- Official TomTom Accessory: Guaranteed perfect fit and long-lasting quality for selected TomTom 5″ and 6″ models.
- Unobstructed View: Affixes directly to your air vent, eliminating windscreen clutter and improving safety.
- Quick Slide-In Mechanism: Allows for fast, effortless, one-handed mounting and removal of your Sat Nav.
- Adjustable Angle: Easily change the viewing angle without having to remount the device.
- Residue-Free Installation: Leaves no suction cup marks on the windscreen or adhesive residue on the dashboard.
- Compatible with TomTom Start and Via series, GO, GO Basic, GO Classic, GO Essential, GO Discover, GO Camper Tour, GO Expert 5/6” models.
Important Information
- Colour: Black.
- Mounting Type: Vent.
- Compatible Phone Models: Universal (Designed for TomTom Sat Navs).
- Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 5 x 5.7 cm; 56 g (Lightweight and compact).
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Specification
Overview
| Weight | 56 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5.2 × 5 × 5.7 cm |
| Department |
unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer |
TomTom |
| Item model number |
9UUB.001.33 |
| Product Dimensions |
5.2 x 5 x 5.7 cm; 56 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until |
unknown |
Customer Reviews
26 reviews for TomTom Sat Nav Universal Air Vent Mount for selected TomTom 5″ and 6″ Models (check compatibility list below)
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Andrew McCann –
As I use the larger screen Tom Tom Sat Navs (previously an XXL 5 inch and now a Start 60 6 inch model), I had explored different means of attaching the devices, but with varying levels of success. The windscreen sticking method depended very much on the atmospheric conditions of the vehicle and as a consequence was not always reliable. The air vent attachment alternative could be fiddly and tended to limit the placement of the sat nav.Having read reviews of the Dashboard Mount (both positive and negative), the general impression seemed to be that its success is largely dependent upon the appropriateness of a vehicle’s dashboard.Bearing this in mind, I found that it suits my recent model Kia Sportage perfectly, so I would therefore recommend it to anyone with a similar vehicle. The sheer bulk of the mount ( the term “beanbag” is somewhat misleading) holds it in place, without any requirement to utilize the hook and there is some versatility in terms of where to position the sat nav (on this particular vehicle anyway).To facilitate the speedy setting up of the sat nav, I chose to purchase a small camera case rather than one that is designed specifically for the Tom Tom Start 60. This has enabled me to store the sat nav permanently attached to the mount.In conclusion, this is a great sat nav mount, which I would especially recommend for users of the larger sat navs, but only if it suits the dashboard of your particular vehicle.
DH CYMRU –
Very sturdy, suction cup works really well when attached to the windscreen.Worked first time on my 6200.
Pamela Faulkner –
Good product, it usually lasts years if you look after it well.
steve19562001 –
Much easier to position my sat nav with this gadget. Holds firmly to air vent!
jc –
Works really well better than bulky dashboard stands
HGDC –
I was getting fed up with the suction mount coming loose while driving and getting in the way of clear vision. So far, this is working well on my central vent and is quite sturdy over bumps and potholes. I am using it with TomTom Go 6000.
Cabos –
First of all I thought I would buy a returned item for £7 less. If you look at the photos, someone had decided to return there used broken holder back after buying a new item. It wouldn’t charge when docked and I dreed to think what the gunk is in the grooves from that person’s dirty fingers. I then returned it and bought myself a brand new one.When the brand new one arrived, I soon noticed, after not being able to plug the supplied cable in to the dock, TomTom have decided to change the dock port to a usb type c connection but sent a micro usb cable within the package… Overall the dock is good but QA is really bad at TomTom. Luckily I have a spare usb type c cable…TomTom aren’t what they used to be years ago.I have a TomTom 620 and bought this to leave one in the car and have this in my van. I only like using TomTom because it is a separate device, and therefore doesn’t mute or lower music/radio while reading out the directions. I cannot stand Android Auto because of that. But Android Auto is much better than TomTom nowadays as a navigation device. TomToms can be slow, constant crashes at the most inconvenient times, WiFi update is a joke and updates to smart motorway roadworks is very late. I have had quite a few different units over the years. My phone can be right next to it, but fails to or drops connection as soon as you want to update it. TomTom update as always been a joke since MyDrive and this era of operating system. TomTom was much better before MyDrive and this version of operating. But after all this negativity, I will keep using TomTom until I find something else that doesn’t mute the music or radio…
G H –
Worked and did the job as described.
christian –
la qualité de la fixation
très bon matériel , et système de fixation impeccable
Mały23 –
Ok
Uchwyt orginalny. Szkoda że taki drogi
Carole Renaud –
Perfect
Perfect. It was a replacement for the original one I got with the GPS, that broke
KW –
TomTom Bracket
Original product, good quality.
Amândio Jorge Magalhães Coelho –
Zeer tevreden
Zoals beschrijving.
Andrew McCann –
As I use the larger screen Tom Tom Sat Navs (previously an XXL 5 inch and now a Start 60 6 inch model), I had explored different means of attaching the devices, but with varying levels of success. The windscreen sticking method depended very much on the atmospheric conditions of the vehicle and as a consequence was not always reliable. The air vent attachment alternative could be fiddly and tended to limit the placement of the sat nav.Having read reviews of the Dashboard Mount (both positive and negative), the general impression seemed to be that its success is largely dependent upon the appropriateness of a vehicle’s dashboard.Bearing this in mind, I found that it suits my recent model Kia Sportage perfectly, so I would therefore recommend it to anyone with a similar vehicle. The sheer bulk of the mount ( the term “beanbag” is somewhat misleading) holds it in place, without any requirement to utilize the hook and there is some versatility in terms of where to position the sat nav (on this particular vehicle anyway).To facilitate the speedy setting up of the sat nav, I chose to purchase a small camera case rather than one that is designed specifically for the Tom Tom Start 60. This has enabled me to store the sat nav permanently attached to the mount.In conclusion, this is a great sat nav mount, which I would especially recommend for users of the larger sat navs, but only if it suits the dashboard of your particular vehicle.
DH CYMRU –
Very sturdy, suction cup works really well when attached to the windscreen.Worked first time on my 6200.
Pamela Faulkner –
Good product, it usually lasts years if you look after it well.
steve19562001 –
Much easier to position my sat nav with this gadget. Holds firmly to air vent!
jc –
Works really well better than bulky dashboard stands
HGDC –
I was getting fed up with the suction mount coming loose while driving and getting in the way of clear vision. So far, this is working well on my central vent and is quite sturdy over bumps and potholes. I am using it with TomTom Go 6000.
Cabos –
First of all I thought I would buy a returned item for £7 less. If you look at the photos, someone had decided to return there used broken holder back after buying a new item. It wouldn’t charge when docked and I dreed to think what the gunk is in the grooves from that person’s dirty fingers. I then returned it and bought myself a brand new one.When the brand new one arrived, I soon noticed, after not being able to plug the supplied cable in to the dock, TomTom have decided to change the dock port to a usb type c connection but sent a micro usb cable within the package… Overall the dock is good but QA is really bad at TomTom. Luckily I have a spare usb type c cable…TomTom aren’t what they used to be years ago.I have a TomTom 620 and bought this to leave one in the car and have this in my van. I only like using TomTom because it is a separate device, and therefore doesn’t mute or lower music/radio while reading out the directions. I cannot stand Android Auto because of that. But Android Auto is much better than TomTom nowadays as a navigation device. TomToms can be slow, constant crashes at the most inconvenient times, WiFi update is a joke and updates to smart motorway roadworks is very late. I have had quite a few different units over the years. My phone can be right next to it, but fails to or drops connection as soon as you want to update it. TomTom update as always been a joke since MyDrive and this era of operating system. TomTom was much better before MyDrive and this version of operating. But after all this negativity, I will keep using TomTom until I find something else that doesn’t mute the music or radio…