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The TomTom Adventurer takes the company's existing sports watch line-up - as familiar in the Runner or Spark - with the added twist of a barometer for additional outdoor activity tracking abilities. TomTom is clearly looking to cement its place in sport d...
Barometer functions, heart-rate performance is consistent, good GPS tracking, lots of metrics easy to access, supports GPX trails...
No smartphone notifications, design a little bland, setup a little fiddly - PC dependency is frustrating, display illumination needs better access...
The TomTom Adventurer is the stand-out device in the company's line-up of fitness devices. It's the most comprehensively specced and the most interesting, because it uses the additional data it gathers to provide more interesting results.That might not ap...
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When it comes to all-action multisport outdoors watches, the options are, well, expensive. The Garmin Fenix 3 – soon to be Fenix 5 – is the standout champion, with the likes of Suunto close behind, but expect to lay out in excess of $500.Enter the TomTom...
Great price, GPX routes on watch, Accurate HR...
Interface still fiddly, No post-workout summaries, Not so stylish...
The TomTom Adventurer is a superb and versatile multisport watch with decent battery life and spot-on accuracy. But the detail is where TomTom really impresses. The trail exploration feature is a massive trump card for TomTom, and added to the music playe...
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TomTom's Spark lineup of fitness watches is one of the best around for the more serious fitness geek. Packing in GPS, music playback and multi-sport tracking, including swimming, they're great all-rounders. The latest member of the range is the TomTom Ad...
We gave the TomTom Spark 3 the thumbs up, so it would be remiss of me not to be as positive with the Adventurer, given that it does even more. Whether you want to spend £50 more to get those features depends on what you want from your fitness watch.I'd pr...
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Spend more time in Whistler than you do in Woking? Got a permanent tan line from a pair of ski goggles? TomTom's latest fitness watch is just for you.The Adventurer takes the already excellent Spark and gives it a winter sports twist. Think recording your...
Skiing and snowboarding - not something you're going to do every day, sure, but there's probably more chance of hitting the slopes than going BASE jumping or skydiving. TomTom reckons adding seriously niche features like these just confuse customers, and...
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After teasing us mercilessly with a redacted press release and YouTube video, TomTom unveiled its latest fitness wearables at IFA 2016 – the TomTom Touch, Spark 3, Runner 3 and Adventurer sports watches. The Spark 3 is the latest in TomTom's long-running...
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Sports watch makers have been getting into the business of adding 24/7 activity and sleep tracking to their products. It's a smart way to add value to devices that have been in demand for decades, but companies don't always nail the execution, and such is...
Large display, Reliable heart rate monitoring, Capable of storing music and routes, Special features for outdoor hiking, Can enable/disable heart rate monitoring to preserve battery...
Heavy and uncomfortable when worn for long stretches, Not attractive for all-day wear, No push notifications, Can't connect a chest strap...
Outdoor enthusiasts may be wooed by the TomTom Adventurer's ability to display preloaded routes, but issues with all-day wear and a few other drawbacks make this fitness tracker less appealing than it could be...
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