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TomTom Bandit User Manual

TomTom Bandit
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Charging the TomTom Bandit using the optional power cable
1. Open the connector cap on the back of the Batt-Stick.
Tip: You don't have to remove the Batt-Stick from the TomTom Bandit.
2. Connect the power cable to the Batt-Stick connector and to a USB socket.
You can see the battery power level on the STATUS screen in the SETTINGS menu.
Inserting a memory card
The photos you take and the videos you record are stored on a microSD card that is located in the
Batt-Stick. Use a microSD card that is a Class 10 standard or higher. Go to tomtom.com/support for
a list of approved compatible microSD cards.
Note: If you insert a microSD card that is too slow to work with your TomTom Bandit, the
TomTom Bandit shows you a message and you are asked to use a compatible microSD card.
Tip: MicroSD cards can degrade over time, and performance may decrease as the microSD card
fills up.
Important: If you remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover be extra careful not to let dirt or water enter
the TomTom Bandit or the Batt-Stick. Only remove the Batt-Stick or lens cover in clean and dry
conditions.

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TomTom Bandit Specifications

General IconGeneral
Photo Resolution16 MP
SensorCMOS
Battery1900 mAh
Battery LifeUp to 3 hours
GPSYes
Resolution4K
Image Sensor Size1/2.3-inch
Field of View160°
StorageMicroSD card (up to 128GB)
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth
SensorsAccelerometer, Gyroscope
Dimensions94 x 38 x 52 mm
Weight190 grams
Frame Rate30fps (4K), 60fps (1080p), 120fps (720p)
WaterproofIPX7 (without additional housing), IP68 with optional lens cover