TomTom carry case holder for TomTom One, TomTom 3rd Edition, TomTom LE + BONUS Universal LCD Screen Protector + Microfiber cloth + clip

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TomTom carry case holder for TomTom One, TomTom 3rd Edition, TomTom LE + BONUS Universal LCD Screen Protector + Microfiber cloth + clip




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6513







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Vizu
Color: Blue Nylon
Department: unisex-adult
Sales Rank: 6513



Features:
  • Safely carry your TomTom One, TomTom 3rd Edition, TomTom LE
  • Padded shell case protects your TomTom from bumps, shock and scratches.
  • Inside mesh pocket holds USB Cord. Comes with a carabiner clip so case can be clipped to your belt loop, travel bag or backpack.
  • Screen protector prevents your LCD screen from getting scratched. Film is ultra clear - no haziness. Made from Highy Quality material imported from Japan. Measures 3 X 2 1/4 in. - Cut to fit your screen - One sheet can cover many more than one screen. Microfiber cloth also included.
  • 100% Satifaction guarantee. 60 Day Warranty from Seller: ViZU

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Product Description:
Nylon Case: Safely carry your TomTom with this Case design for TomTom One, TomTom 3rd Edition, TomTom LE. Padded shell case protects your TomTom from bumps, shock and scratches. Dual zipper opening allows easy access to TomTom. Velcro strap holds TomTom in place inside the case and prevents TomTom from falling when you open the case. Inside pocket holds USB Cord. Comes with a carabiner so case can be clipped to your belt loop, travel bag or backpack.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Does the job.
Device fits securely and snugly in case. For being a cheap POS, it does fine protecting the device. When not in use, I have it in this case and feel fine tossing it into the console in my vehicle where it knocks around with the other miscellany in there.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - wasn't big enough
* I got it for my TomTom One and it was too small. I guess it was good for the one small GSP unit but not for mine. I am returning it and hopefully they will be easy to get my money back. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This product works great!
This product is perfect for my Tom Tom 3rd Edition. The price is a lot lower than the official Tom Tom case and there are better colors to choose from. It's easy to slip this in my purse or put it in my glove box and it holds everything securely.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - TomTom Carry Case
* I had purshased this for my TomTom 730. The 730 does NOT fit in this case. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does what it's supposed to do.
It's a great carry case for my TOMTOM 3rd Edition. I got it in black nylon.It fits in fine and protects it well. The microfiber cloth that comes with it is great for cleaning the screen with. The LCD screen protector does not interfere with the touch screen or touch screen sensitivity at all. You do have to cut the LCD screen protector to fit your own TOMTOM because all the GPS that fit in this case has a different screen size. Cutting it is easy b/c it comes with a clear grid sheet that you can peel off after cutting. I don't use the carabiner clip but I'm sure it comes in handy for some people.

It comes with a inside pocket and the USB cord fits. BUT the inside pocket does not hold the car charger b/c there is not enough room. Personally, I leave the car charger in the glove compartment.

I would recommend this to anyone. It is very good quality for the price.

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TomTom carry case holder for TomTom One, TomTom 3rd Edition, TomTom LE + BONUS Universal LCD Screen Protector + Microfiber cloth + clip
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