User manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Getting started
- Your watch
- Activity tracking
- Music
- Sleep tracking
- Activities
- About activities
- Starting an activity
- Pausing and stopping an activity
- Choosing which metrics to display
- Settings for Running
- Settings for Outdoor Cycling
- Settings for Swimming
- Settings for Treadmill
- Settings for Gym activities
- Settings for Cycle activities
- Using the stopwatch
- Training programs
- Tracking your activities
- Settings
- Adding sensors
- TomTom MySports account
- TomTom MySports Connect
- TomTom MySports mobile app
- Addendum
- Copyright notices
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Headphones troubleshooting
Some TomTom GPS watches are supplied with their own headphones for listening to music.
If you experience gaps or clicks in the music, this may be due to your body blocking the Bluetooth
signal between your watch and the headset controls.
Try wearing the watch on the other wrist to improve the reception and audio quality. The best
position for the watch is on the left wrist.
As shown below, if there is a direct line of sight between the watch and the headset controls,
reception is improved.
As shown below, reception can deteriorate if you wear the watch on the side of your body opposite
the headset controls because there is no direct line of sight between the two.