However, take a look on the site at the "proclip" option (which comes in two parts) the cheapest of the two being a plastic mount which is designed specifically for your car and allows the TT to be friction-fit installed somewhere convenient in your car, without relying on the windhield suction mount. Here in US, the TT740TM Live, as you say, does not come with the "active dock" associated with the windshield mount which has the audio out connections shown. No help if you haven't already been there.Īs TomTom appears to be quickly killing off the very features that caused me to buy my first unit from them, I figure I'd better get situated with a replacement 740 for my old 720 as soon as possible. We do roads - they do "turn left at the yellow house with the flower baskets on the porch". She decorates cakes for a living, and has to do deliveries in some peculiar spots, and isn't a great map reader even with I add some written directions. It will live in my Santa Fe 95% of the time, but there are times when it would be nice to pop it into the mini-van for my wife as well. My plan at present is to order up a new 740TM Live from Amazon for $219 and a 9UCB mount or two so I can go multi-vehicle with it without hassle. The latter is the part number for the normal U.S. Now I can say that these are indeed Active Dock parts with the 9UCB part numbers, and appear to be widely available in the U.S. I'd seen quite a number of the former available at places like Amazon, but was never before confident that they were what the description said they were. FWIW, the correct part numbers for anyone interested are Per TomTom, the photos of UK (Active) and US (Stupid) mounts are deceptive in that neither show the rear that you just posted. Ah, now THERE'S a photo I'd have loved to have seen before! Thanks much for posting it.
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