We like that the sat nav comes with the option for charging via a USB port or the 12v socket as we often have a mobile phone and/or dash cam plugged in as well. In the box, there's a reversible adhesive mount, a 12v in-car charger, USB cable and user guide. The Go Basic doesn't get the six months of speed camera updates (it gets three instead), hands-free calling and compatibility with Siri and Google Now - but do we still think it's a good buy, especially when smartphone apps like Waze offer free real-time navigation? What's it like? While there's £30 between the retail prices of the Go Basic (£150) and the higher-spec Go Essential sat nav (£180), we regularly see the Basic at about £120 and the Essential at £160 on Amazon. We're reviewing the 5-inch screen model, although there's is also a 6-inch screen variant. TomTom's Go Basic is, as the name suggests, the base-spec model in its sat nav range - offering lifetime traffic services and lifetime European map updates, smartphone connectivity and a three-month speed camera subscription (before you need to start paying for this feature).
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