Tomtom Spark Cardio + Music strap size small & large.
Reduced from £189.99 to £109.99.
Apply this code: Welcome15_uk to get a further £8 discount = £101.99.
Not the latest model but a great price for a well reviewed GPS watch with built in HRM & mp3 player. No bluetooth headphones with this model, though.
The Runner 2 Cardio & Music (exactly the same except for a slight variation on the strap) also seems to be that price.
The latest equivalent model is £219.99!
** Updated 21/2/17**
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dewonderful
20 Feb 174#14
This is fine on a treadmill. But I'm sick of runners who listen to music while running in public places and have no idea what is going on around them. It's so dangerous.
The amount of times I've seen cars and cyclists having to slam on their brakes because someone wearing headphones had no idea what was going on around them because of their music.
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waggster
24 Feb 17#89
Phoned TomTom today about mine,they said they have none in stock and were unsure when they would be getting any,so I have asked for a refund.
The woman I spoke to was very helpful but I thought they should have let me know being as they had already taken my money.Never mind.
waggster to waggster
7 Mar 17#101
Still no TomTom or refund despite chasing them for over 2 weeks
Yeah, I received mine Spark Cardio/ Music this morning... Got the tracking info on Tuesday.
wackyraces to mikeyfive
23 Feb 17#86
I've not had any shipping email. Checked my order and it states in progress.
Gaz to mikeyfive
24 Feb 17#88
Properly gutted I missed out on this.
Paddy_o_furniture to mikeyfive
1 Mar 171#99
Yeah, ran with it today on my right wrist (which feels wrong) however did seem to eliminate the 90's cd discman skipping effect.
Anfield
1 Mar 171#98
I think I read that some BT headphones get a better connection if the watch is on your left wrist, some on the right. Worth a try?
wackyraces
1 Mar 17#97
I had to call Tomtom as my order wasn't progressing.They informed me there was no stock and cancelled my order.
Bossworld
1 Mar 17#96
Supposedly a really common fault due to the BT signal cutting out. Are there any firmware updates you can download?
Paddy_o_furniture
28 Feb 17#95
I get really stuttery music when running with it. Kind of like jogging with a CD player. Any fixes?
Anfield
28 Feb 17#94
Mine arrived today. Great bit of kit. Pairs & works perfectly with my Jabra bluetooth headphones. Much smaller than the original Runner Cardio. Really pleased.
Bossworld
25 Feb 17#93
No lol I was looking in the box but I couldn't remember if it was Wiggle or Tredz who did that (did a 1x10 conversion on my mtb last summer so ended up buying lots from both).
Bossworld
25 Feb 17#90
Can confirm the one from Wiggle - Runner 2 (non cardio) - includes the bluetooth headphones for £89.99.
Ordered Monday also, got tracking info Tuesday,received via UPS yesterday afternoon.
(sent from the Netherlands) was originally set as Friday but depends how quick it leaves I guess... Once it got to UK it changed to Thursday.
waggster
23 Feb 17#84
Has anyone received there tom tom yet,or had a tracking email ?i ordered mine as soon as i saw this thread on Monday and had my order confirmation that said i would receive an email shortly for ups tracking ,but i haven't had anything since.The payment has been taken though.
The promotions are still active, only the welcome voucher doesn't work anymore.
zoso1313
22 Feb 171#81
actually re HRM I think I may be lucky on sizing. the watch fits my wrist pretty much perfectly so has no problems lockingin for a signal. When running I put band up one more notch, so it is tight on wrist, and it picks up signal and stats stable entire run.
After years of running, I pretty much know my different zones, and HR at certain pace and the fit2 literally matches TomTom.
I think you're right though, the success rate of the fit2 will largely be dependant on how well fit2 sits on your wrist, I would say if it's loose you'll struggle with a decent accurate HR signal.
stethorn
21 Feb 17#80
Tomtom are impossible to contact , wanted to change my order for the spark to a runner 2 in captain sky blue but looks like I'm best giving up.
Edit: no sorry doesn't have heart rate but comes with headphones
kristapskrumins
21 Feb 17#78
Chose scuba blue and add code at the end still working today https://www.tomtom.com/en_gb/sports/running-watches/gps-watch-music-runner-2/scuba-blue-red-large/
mikeyfive
21 Feb 171#77
Just received my shipping notification email.
Paddy_o_furniture
21 Feb 171#76
Student discount @ 15% works from unidays. Not sure if you can stack codes.
Anfield
21 Feb 171#75
Deal still seems to be live - with slightly revised pricing - have changed the listing above to reflect the new price.
scrotesmd
21 Feb 17#74
yeah you are right I almost tossed it in the river several times with the GPS drop out, so annoying. I had enough and went for spark 3 , never looker back.
Paddy_o_furniture
21 Feb 17#73
SW 3 is a piece of **** and should never have made the market. GPS on it is a waste of time.
scrotesmd
21 Feb 17#72
got the cardio version and love it, replaced my utterly unreliable smart watch 3 for running, this thing is great.
pattikins
21 Feb 171#71
I bought a set of Bluetooth Headphones SoundPEATS Q23 from Amazon for £16 & I've not had any problems pairing it with the spark watch.
mikeyfive
21 Feb 17#70
I agree with pretty much everything you say, I think the Fit 2 is a lovely looking piece of kit with an awesome screen and functions, it's just the HRM which sucks, you got lucky... Mine struggles to read my heart rate unless I'm not active, it reads my heart rate as 10% higher on average than it actually is, it lags behind the real time heart rate changes, I just can't rely on it (check out the internet it's a very well documented issue with the Samsung HRM).
The Spark has a far better optical sensor, it's 95% as accurate as my chest mount, probably more than that tbh.
MrShed
21 Feb 171#69
Agreed and me too, but for those who want Music only its a cracking deal.
mikeyfive
21 Feb 17#68
That's a great price... the HRM is pretty much the only reason I bought it though so it's horses for courses n all that I suppose.
mikeyfive
21 Feb 17#67
There's no such thing, just a Spark and a Spark 3. The watch you ordered is a Spark (1) which is equivalent to a Runner 2... Confused? Me too.
stethorn
21 Feb 17#66
Just ordered a a large strap in black, however noticed it just says spark and not spark 2. How do we know these are spark 2's ?
MrShed
21 Feb 17#65
The TomTom Music (no cardio) is only £58 with the code. Probably an even better deal than the original.
mikeyfive
21 Feb 171#64
Yep. Brilliant for cycling, you can Bluetooth it up to a separate cadence meter very easily... You can get a handlebar mount for about 14 quid too.
bombdabah
21 Feb 171#63
Yes, was left with the option of TOMTOM RUNNER 2 CARDIO + MUSIC for £101.99 or TOMTOM SPARK CARDIO for 81.99, went for the cheaoer option. I did get one earlier at the cheaper price, both are for my teenage sons
Clangerette
21 Feb 17#62
Thank you :smiley:
Squirrrel
21 Feb 171#61
Same here. Just ordered a Spark with the large black strap for £101.99. I know it's more than the original deal, but still good enough for me. Lets see if they honour it
rooklive
21 Feb 17#60
I have the mpow cheetah and antelope. Both are good with the tomtom but I prefer the cheetah as they're a little more stable around the head. £14.99 on amazon.
ethicsgradient
21 Feb 17#59
No idea what is going on in the back-end but some of the colour/strap size options now show as £109.99 when added to your basket.
edit: specifically, small black strap shows £189 on the main page but £109 when in the basket. Welcome15_uk code works for total price of £101.99
speric07
21 Feb 171#58
Snap! However I received an email a few months ago saying that they had resolved a number of the issues.
Thistleno1
21 Feb 17#57
I have the Polar M400 and it picks up the satellite quickly as well.
Peejay1234
21 Feb 17#56
Yeah I have called them and they havent been very helpful that number ending 129 goes through to peeps who cant help they transfer you and then no one answers. I have finally m anaged to get osme one to call me but I suspect that when they do they wont be able to help.
chironchiron
21 Feb 17#55
I have a TomTom fitness tracker, the one with the small button that does body composition. Bought it from Very for my own Christmas present and it was great for a bit but every now and then it resets and you have to re-pair it with your phone and just last night it died completely, had to plug it and unplug it from the charger and had to set it up again. Pretty bad reliability so I wouldn't go for anymore TomTom fitness trackers.
Squirrrel
21 Feb 17#54
oh maaan, saw this deal last night, thought I'll sleep on it, realised I totally need it (I'm training for a marathon at the mo and am getting annoyed with phone strapped to my arm) and now I've missed out. The 1st rule of HUKD is jump on that deal!
bombdabah
21 Feb 17#53
ok, they are totally confused as to why the price changes at check out and have ended the call in order to look into it further.
doddza69
21 Feb 17#52
Not working for me either. Says half price but then at checkout goes to full price.
bombdabah
21 Feb 17#51
Same here, I ordered one already this morning and was trying to by a second - doing seperate orders in order to get the voucher discount twice. First order went through ok, then the next one was priced at 98 but went to 190 at payment screen.
I have called tomtom and have been on the phone with them for last 15 mins as they are trying to see what is going on.
Their phone number is :
Sales line: 02079 490 129
zoso1313
21 Feb 17#50
so explain why when I ran in half marathon last week, my Samsung pinged a mile exactly next to the road markings of each mile? Literally bang on.....so saying the GPS is useless is a lie, because it isn't, the half marathon I ran was an officially measured one. In fact, the GPS is better than the TomTom in my experience, on TomTom I had to stand waiting up to 3-5 minutes for GPS to find itself, the fit2 is bang straight in there.
As for the HRM, then also please explain why there is absolutely no variability between the TomTom runner and the fit2? The readings when I am running are virtually the same, and it behaves exactly the same as TomTom. There is absolutely no difference between the two, and the sensor is the same in each i.e. the one with the green light.
If you secure the Samsung tightly on your wrist then the readings are spot on, just the same as the the TomTom. Either you had a dud, or you were not putting it on your wrist properly. The fit2 I have is infinitely better than a TomTom runner, and it does a lot more....it looks better, you can wear it all day, track steps, get notifications, has an excellent screen etc - it is on another level to the TomTom runner, and is virtually the same price.
Peejay1234
21 Feb 17#49
Offer seems to be over, the price is still showng at 98 but when added to the basket it goes backt to the normal
Clangerette
21 Feb 17#48
Can anyone recommend some Bluetooth headphones/headset to go with these? Think the £50 TomTom asking price is a bit steep
Paddy_o_furniture
21 Feb 17#47
I had the opposite with my tomtom runner, it was always over. Mile splits were however always out by a few seconds compared to everyone else.
Bossworld
21 Feb 17#46
Any good for cycling? My MS Band 1 has stopped syncing to my iPhone unless I delete it and re-pair it every day, which is fast becoming tedious.
shaggy
21 Feb 17#45
Garmin fenix is way too expensive. Forerunner 235 is a fine alternative and picks up satellites in a few seconds whilst the rest of my group are still waiting 5 mins later lol
davilown
21 Feb 171#44
Fine gps watch for gentle use but I really didn't get on with it as its pickup rate was pants. Parkrun never got past 2.8 miles and if there's any trees around then it misses satellites completely.
If you're running in. The open then its ok but if not buy a decent watch like the suunto ambit 3 or garmin fenix. Expensive but worth it.
mikeyfive
21 Feb 17#43
Ha! Yeah, my Topcashback tracked too... Every little helps I guess.
Glad you sorted the voucher code thing out in the end.
neosalad
21 Feb 171#42
i'm on a desktop, tried with firefox and IE
all i have above my sub total and shipping costs is the picture of the watch/brief description though
i did have a pencil icon thoughg, i clicked on that then another screen came up with voucher code. so i have managed to get it.. it just isnt at all obvious that its how you would apply the voucher code as it doesnt say...
thanks though, i'm sure i wont be the only one pulling their hair out tryign to work out how to apply the voucher code!!
tracked as 49p on quidco too.. (0.55%) though i doubt it will pay as i used the voucher code.. but you never know..
mikeyfive
21 Feb 17#41
I'm on a laptop so I'm not sure how it works on mobile, but it's on your shopping basket screen above the 'subtotal' and 'shipping costs'.
have you tryed turning any adblocking software off? worked for me :smiley:
neosalad
21 Feb 17#37
ive tried twice. with different e mails and there is no box to put a code in, all i am getting is the option to pay by card or paypal after inputting address, dont see anythign saying "voucher codes" on the page either
neosalad
21 Feb 17#35
where on earth do you input the code? do i have to enter credit card/paypal details first to get to it?
mikeyfive to neosalad
21 Feb 17#36
It's on the payment screen, you have to click on a voucher codes thing and enter your code... you don't have to input your card details first.
dewonderful
21 Feb 171#34
Maybe, but depends on what you are running after on the hills
mikeyfive
21 Feb 172#33
Runner 2 music doesn't have a HRM hence the lower price.
To the guy who has a Samsung Fit 2, I've got one too, and a S3 Frontier (and an S2). The HRM on all of those is useless, even more useless when running... The TomTom HRM is the best wrist mounted optical sensor you can buy... the GPS is better too.
DonkeyKonk
20 Feb 171#12
So you run with headphones plugged in ??
gslgregory to DonkeyKonk
20 Feb 171#32
Don't think so - you use bluetooth headphones with it
kristapskrumins
20 Feb 17#29
Just bought mine runner 2 music for £66.99
gslgregory to kristapskrumins
20 Feb 17#31
How did you get it for that price?
gslgregory
20 Feb 171#30
I was wondering about the difference between the 'Spark' in the original post, and the 'Runner 2' in post #4, and found this (in case it helps someone):
The hardware and software are the same on both watches, the only difference is in the bands and the marketing. The Spark is meant as a day-to-day watch so the strap is slimmer and all black. The Runner2 is marketed for sports so the band is a bit thicker and is multi-coloured.
dewonderful
20 Feb 174#14
This is fine on a treadmill. But I'm sick of runners who listen to music while running in public places and have no idea what is going on around them. It's so dangerous.
The amount of times I've seen cars and cyclists having to slam on their brakes because someone wearing headphones had no idea what was going on around them because of their music.
mcrobbj to dewonderful
20 Feb 17#28
Don't see many cars, bikes on the hills so I guess I have your permission to run with music on there.
zoso1313
20 Feb 17#27
I had one of these, I hated it, the synch to phone via TomTom app is so slow and cumbersome. the screen quality is awful and hard to see properly.
just bought a Samsung fit2 for sending price & it blows away the old TomTom. I ran half marathon last weekend and GPS bang on.
HRM is great, and pings you all night while asleep (every 10 mins) and you have a graph of HR all night.
Integration with my S7 is superb. it's also so small and light never take it off......
just pointing out in case anyone on the fence about watch to get. so glad I got rid of TomTom.
Still in stock. Just checked. Select a strap size & then select the colour you want - defo still working.
neosalad
20 Feb 17#21
hows the Pc app for these? as i know they dont support windows phone/windows mobile...
quite tempted as i had been lookign at the fitbit charge2, but for £90 quite fancy this.. and i need a new watch also!
looking at the size i think i'd be a small or a large (about 165mm when i measured my wrist, so could do either by the look of it..)
is it better to go for the bigger one then?
Anfield to neosalad
20 Feb 171#23
My wrist size is the same - tried the watch with a small band today - perfect fit. Tomtom give you 30 days to change your mind/money back guarantee.
andrewyatz
20 Feb 172#22
Fantastic tracker. I've used it on runs, bike rides and a tough mudder. Worked perfectly. Have some heat
sr3
20 Feb 17#18
code not working
Anfield to sr3
20 Feb 17#20
Code defo works - just tried it again now.
SpamJavelin
20 Feb 172#19
Total bargain. New smartphone app is better than the old one but PC sync is the most reliable solution.
mikeyfive
20 Feb 171#17
Ordered, excellent price and nice bit of kit.
Will mainly be using it for biking... was waiting for the Spark 3 to come down in price but at 90 quid you can't go wrong for something that's pretty much exactly the same. Thanks OP.
Gotta
20 Feb 17#16
Anyone know if it has phone notification now?
phil7501
20 Feb 17#15
Brought one at Christmas for 99,returned it a week later, great idea and nice watch, but it never syncs to your phone correctly. Read up on it big problem with earlier models.
dogsballs
20 Feb 171#1
this looks good. I need to replace a microsoft band because the battery has died
agentfourty7 to dogsballs
20 Feb 17#13
You might be able to make some money of it. Contact Microsoft tell them battery is gone, band overheard and strap feels flimsy. They'll get it replaced. Send you a new one. But call it refurbished. It'll definitely be a new band. Then you can sell that as a brand new band. I bought mine for £99 and sold for £175 after doing what I just mentioned above.
stapsell
20 Feb 171#11
Lovely job: Ordered. I've been waiting for a good GPS watch with bluetooth music at under £100. Have a half marathon in 13 days, this might be a nice little treat for the next few runs before I ease off the week before!
I am now equipped with the hotukdeals favourite bargain phone - the redmi Note 3 special edition, along with the best budget bluetooth headphones QCY QY8 (they were under £8 on aliexpress a while back).
Some amazing kit for under £250 and hopefully good for 2-3 years, rather than around £1200 if I went with apple watch, phone, headphones. Still love the apple kit, but it needs to be good for 5-7 years of use to invest.
wackyraces
20 Feb 171#10
Thanks, just purchased.
jiggerouzo
20 Feb 172#9
Highly recommended. They've recently improved the mobile app considerably that syncs to this too
jimbobaggins
20 Feb 171#8
Still working - just bought one.
cuttsy315
20 Feb 171#7
Have got the TomTom runner 2, used it non stop for the just over a year, fantastic watch, great price op!
petesaysblimey
20 Feb 171#6
I've got this and it's superb. Don't use music but find hrm useful
Opening post
Reduced from £189.99 to £109.99.
Apply this code: Welcome15_uk to get a further £8 discount = £101.99.
Not the latest model but a great price for a well reviewed GPS watch with built in HRM & mp3 player. No bluetooth headphones with this model, though.
The Runner 2 Cardio & Music (exactly the same except for a slight variation on the strap) also seems to be that price.
The latest equivalent model is £219.99!
** Updated 21/2/17**
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The amount of times I've seen cars and cyclists having to slam on their brakes because someone wearing headphones had no idea what was going on around them because of their music.
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The woman I spoke to was very helpful but I thought they should have let me know being as they had already taken my money.Never mind.
Link is here:
https://www.tomtom.com/en_gb/sports/running-watches/gps-watch-music-cardio-runner-2/scuba-blue-red-large/
(sent from the Netherlands) was originally set as Friday but depends how quick it leaves I guess... Once it got to UK it changed to Thursday.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/tomtom-spark-music-57-99-tomtom-with-code-2622350#post30091744
After years of running, I pretty much know my different zones, and HR at certain pace and the fit2 literally matches TomTom.
I think you're right though, the success rate of the fit2 will largely be dependant on how well fit2 sits on your wrist, I would say if it's loose you'll struggle with a decent accurate HR signal.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/tomtom-runner-2-gps-watch-with-music-large/?lang=en&curr=GBP&dest=1&sku=5360726461&kpid=5360726461&utm_source=google&utm_term&utm_campaign=UK_PLA_Accessories&utm_medium=base&utm_content=mkwid%7Cs7BrLRurk_dm%7Cpcrid%7C67090840622%7Cpkw%7C%7Cpmt%7C%7Cprd%7C5360726461uk
Edit: no sorry doesn't have heart rate but comes with headphones
The Spark has a far better optical sensor, it's 95% as accurate as my chest mount, probably more than that tbh.
edit: specifically, small black strap shows £189 on the main page but £109 when in the basket. Welcome15_uk code works for total price of £101.99
I have called tomtom and have been on the phone with them for last 15 mins as they are trying to see what is going on.
Their phone number is :
Sales line: 02079 490 129
As for the HRM, then also please explain why there is absolutely no variability between the TomTom runner and the fit2? The readings when I am running are virtually the same, and it behaves exactly the same as TomTom. There is absolutely no difference between the two, and the sensor is the same in each i.e. the one with the green light.
If you secure the Samsung tightly on your wrist then the readings are spot on, just the same as the the TomTom. Either you had a dud, or you were not putting it on your wrist properly. The fit2 I have is infinitely better than a TomTom runner, and it does a lot more....it looks better, you can wear it all day, track steps, get notifications, has an excellent screen etc - it is on another level to the TomTom runner, and is virtually the same price.
If you're running in. The open then its ok but if not buy a decent watch like the suunto ambit 3 or garmin fenix. Expensive but worth it.
Glad you sorted the voucher code thing out in the end.
all i have above my sub total and shipping costs is the picture of the watch/brief description though
i did have a pencil icon thoughg, i clicked on that then another screen came up with voucher code. so i have managed to get it.. it just isnt at all obvious that its how you would apply the voucher code as it doesnt say...
thanks though, i'm sure i wont be the only one pulling their hair out tryign to work out how to apply the voucher code!!
tracked as 49p on quidco too.. (0.55%) though i doubt it will pay as i used the voucher code.. but you never know..
http://homeavdirect.co.uk/bose-soundlink-around-ear-wirelessheadphones-ii
To the guy who has a Samsung Fit 2, I've got one too, and a S3 Frontier (and an S2). The HRM on all of those is useless, even more useless when running... The TomTom HRM is the best wrist mounted optical sensor you can buy... the GPS is better too.
The hardware and software are the same on both watches, the only difference is in the bands and the marketing. The Spark is meant as a day-to-day watch so the strap is slimmer and all black. The Runner2 is marketed for sports so the band is a bit thicker and is multi-coloured.
The amount of times I've seen cars and cyclists having to slam on their brakes because someone wearing headphones had no idea what was going on around them because of their music.
just bought a Samsung fit2 for sending price & it blows away the old TomTom. I ran half marathon last weekend and GPS bang on.
HRM is great, and pings you all night while asleep (every 10 mins) and you have a graph of HR all night.
Integration with my S7 is superb. it's also so small and light never take it off......
just pointing out in case anyone on the fence about watch to get. so glad I got rid of TomTom.
Small Strap still cheap (Please update)
https://www.tomtom.com/en_gb/sports/fitness-watches/gps-watch-music-cardio-spark/ale-brown-large/?awc=2966_1487632009_ceea7cd9c817732d83ed2a08ddc3dc3f&nsctrid=v01MTQyMTExMTExMTExMTExMTEwMTQyMDAwMDAwMDAwNTE0ODc2MzIwMDljZml3MXVrNDc4Njg#
quite tempted as i had been lookign at the fitbit charge2, but for £90 quite fancy this.. and i need a new watch also!
looking at the size i think i'd be a small or a large (about 165mm when i measured my wrist, so could do either by the look of it..)
is it better to go for the bigger one then?
Will mainly be using it for biking... was waiting for the Spark 3 to come down in price but at 90 quid you can't go wrong for something that's pretty much exactly the same. Thanks OP.
I am now equipped with the hotukdeals favourite bargain phone - the redmi Note 3 special edition, along with the best budget bluetooth headphones QCY QY8 (they were under £8 on aliexpress a while back).
Some amazing kit for under £250 and hopefully good for 2-3 years, rather than around £1200 if I went with apple watch, phone, headphones. Still love the apple kit, but it needs to be good for 5-7 years of use to invest.
https://www.tomtom.com/en_gb/sports/running-watches/gps-watch-music-cardio-runner-2/scuba-blue-red-large/