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The TomTom Smart Sckool makes it easy to navigate the news and social feeds online and tune in to traffic reports, weather, and local news. The device also has a built-in GPS, and will read aloud all the navigation prompts on the map, in Braille, as well as some common voice commands. From the main screen, you can get directions, change the current setting, or cycle through different settings. The Smart Sckool has a chat function that can be used to read and send instant messages to friends.
We've also tested out the Braille features to confirm TomTom's claims, and have found them to be accurate, with both the TrueFlow and Braille mapping modes intelligently interpreting the Braille displays to recreate the full page of a book. Along with the Built-in turn-by-turn directions, we also appreciate the ability to scan the map for important stops and landmarks, making it easy to avoid trouble along the way.
TomTom also offers a global offline map store of most of the world, including all new places, so you don't have to rely on the online capability and have to retype the addresses, times, etc. The TomTom app has multiple layers and objects that you can zoom in and out of, and you can even add multiple maps to your device. You can also launch the apps directly from your phone, and select the voice and Braille modes. There's a six-month subscription fee, but if you can read, you'll appreciate this feature. We also wish TomTom would bundle it all up in one package that we'd be able to use without worrying about other users seeing our messages or interrupting our conversations.