Tomtom Chinese Voice

This FAQ contains information that may not be applicable to your device.. There are three types of official TomTom navigation voices: • Standard voices that come pre-installed on every TomTom device.

They are recorded voices and give you spoken instructions for your route. • Computer voices that use text-to-speech technology to read street names, incoming text messages, weather information, etc.

Tomtom Chinese Voice File

Not all devices support computer voices. • Premium voices that have been recorded by celebrities and are available for purchase.

Tomtom Chinese Voice

Not all devices support. You can either refine your search by category, or click Details for the voice you would like to purchase from the main page.

Purchase a premium voice Go to on tomtom.com to purchase a premium voice. You can either refine your search by category, or click Details for the voice you would like to purchase from the main page. Once you've clicked Details you can click the shopping cart icon to proceed with purchasing the voice. Note: a purchased voice can only be used on one device. For more information, see.

Updating voices • Connect your navigation device to your computer. Switch on your device. • If MyDrive Connect doesn't open automatically, click the MyDrive Connect icon ( or ) in the Windows notification area or Apple menu bar and then click MyDrive Connect. • If you are not already logged in, enter your email address and click Log in. You can select 'Remember my email address' so you don't have to enter it next time. • If updates are available for the voices already installed on your device, they will be offered as a single file called Voice Updates. These are quality improvements to your installed voices, and we recommend that you install this update.

All purchased voices will be offered as separate updates. • Tick the box next to the updates you want to install and click Update Selected.

• Once the installation has completed, disconnect your navigation device from the computer and switch it on. • If you've installed a new voice, select it on your device by tapping Settings >Voices >Change voice and then tap the voice you want to use.

Managing voices You can manage your voices in the My Voices section of the My Content tab. You can remove or update voices installed on your device as well as install additional voices. Your installed voices are grouped first in your chosen language (the language you have set MyDrive Connect to use), and then in other languages. In the Add voices to your device section you will also see your language first, then other languages listed alphabetically. This section contains all the standard voices and computer voices compatible with your device, as well as all voices you have previously purchased for the connected device but which are not currently installed.

Tip: Voices that have the size indication MB are usually computer voices.

Hi Glad to see the reply. Hp G62 Notebook Pc Recovery Disk here. Actually it is the latter case.

Chinese display language was available on my first tomtom(Go 2435) from 5 years ago which just broke recently, and was available when I first bought my GO 60s 2 weeks ago (Both bought in North America). On the GO 60s, I was able to choose Chinese as my display language as well as my keyboard when I first bought it, but the options were gone after I updated my device. Too bad I can't roll back the device to show a screenshot. I did, however, save a location in My Places with Chinese keyboard, which still shows fine now. So the system does still support Chinese, it's just that the keyboard & display options are gone. To be honest, this is not too much a concern for me.

The only thing I would miss is the ability to save Chinese restaurants&shops in Chinese and etc. It just feels very strange that a fully functional feature would be removed from the device. Hi, thanks for your replies, yes I too had the option that Ying had.

The option of a full Chinese device was there, when the device is first used. Upon the first update this is gone and reverts tot he region you purchased the device from. In my case a European version. I'm guessing the devices before updates and brand new from the factory are setup to work with any language but get locked to the region as soon as you update a map. So if you are in Europe you never have the need for Chinese fonts. Shame really as my Dad really liked a Chinese fonts, voice tomtom that worked in the UK.