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Rand McNally TND 750 7-inch GPS Truck Navigator, Easy-to-Read Display, Custom Truck Routing and Rand Navigation 2.0

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Style: Old Gen - 7 In


Features

  • Large, easy-to-read 7" touchscreen offers crisp, bright, at-a-glance high-resolution display.Screen Resolution: (pixels): 800x1280.Control Method:Touch.Special Feature:Bluetooth,Lane Assist,Touchscreen.Water Resistant: No
  • Fueled by new Rand Navigation 2.0 software, customize your route based on truck dimensions, fuel prices, live traffic and more
  • Get enhanced map displays, 3-D structures, junction views, weather overlays, millions of truck-specific POIs and more
  • Powerful magnetic mount rigorously tested to withstand harsh driving conditions
  • Processor Cores: Hexa-core (6); Memory: 2 GB; Storage: 32 GB; Android OS Version: 8.1

Description

Rand McNally TND750 Truck GPS Featuring a 7" LCD Screen

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Producer Rand McNally
Model TND750
Recommended Use Truck
Display size 7 Inches
Interface Touchscreen, Bluetooth Enabled, Lane Assist
Connection Capabilities Wireless, Bluetooth, USB Connect
Mapping Data Street, North America
Included Accessories Product and Manual
Installation Type Magnetic Mount
Product Size 7.3 x 0.8 x 4.5 inches
Product Weight 2.51 pounds
Battery Type 1 AA Battery (Included)
Operating System Android
Color Design Black
Package Contents Product and Manual
Origin China
First Released June 9, 2020

Frequently asked questions

The Rand McNally TND 750 features a 7-inch, easy-to-read display designed for clarity and ease of navigation.

Yes, the TND 750 offers custom truck routing that takes into account the size and weight of your truck, providing routes optimized for safety and efficiency.

Rand Navigation 2.0 is an updated navigation software used in the Rand McNally TND 750. It offers an enhanced user experience with improved routing accuracy, 3D maps, and a more intuitive interface.

The product details may vary, but typically, Rand McNally GPS devices like the TND 750 come with the option for lifetime map updates, ensuring your device remains up-to-date with the latest roads and navigation information.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The GPS device generally receives positive reviews from customers who enjoy its large size, accuracy with times, improved magnetic mount, and customizable options for towing. However, customers also note that the voicing is not ideal for those with hearing issues, the address input function is quite specific, and the GPS often suggests longer routes. There are differing opinions about the redesigned virtual dashboard and there are some complaints about the suction cup mount needing a specific surface.

Pros

  • 👍 Large size of the device is easier to read
  • 👍 Improved magnetic mount holds the device securely
  • 👍 Greater accuracy with estimated travel times
  • 👍 Provides a customizable setting for specific vehicle needs

Cons

  • 👎 Address input mechanism is highly specific and hence, possibly difficult to use
  • 👎 The GPS often suggests a longer route, sticking to major highways irrespective of travel time
  • 👎 The suction cup mount requires a specific type of surface for it to stick properly
  • 👎 High-pitched female voice may be hard for some users to hear

Should I Buy It?

If you're a driver (particularly of large vehicles or with towing needs) seeking a larger, secure, and highly customized GPS device, this product could be a great fit for you. However, you may need to adapt to its unique quirks like the highly specific address input mechanism and its tendency to stick to major highways. Consider reviewing your needs and preferences before making a final decision.


  • Good value
Style: New Gen - 6 In
It's a good truck GPS. Has a lot of nice features
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024 by john philippi

  • A good Truck GPS
Style: New Gen - 7 In
It’s a good size, not too big, but not too small. It comes with a rubber strap around it so it takes less impact damage from the truck bouncing around. The routes I get aren’t always the best option, but that’s why I also have the Garmin Dezl next to it in my truck. While they both work great, there’s no reason to rely on one only, when both have areas that they are lacking. So far I find the truck routes it gives me are quite accurate. *Edit 1* Working out quite nicely. I am working on a dedicated account and delivering to stores. When I put in the store address I can pick the specific store and save it to my bookmarks list which then allows me to search for the store number when I need to go back to the same store. The only thing I wish it would do would be to allow me to select the truck entrance to the location I’m heading to, I also wish it would update my route for traffic conditions, but my Garmin GPS does both of those things. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024 by Walter Walter

  • Moving with GPS navigation
Style: New Gen - 7 In
Well it was a learning experience yet one that has inspired to enjoy this new technology even though the old school ways of reading a paper map still helps were people don’t frequent travel yet having the technology to see the actual satellite view of locations is awesome and helps even more with the Maneuvering this big truck … Worth the $$ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by Saundra

  • Great product
Style: New Gen - 7 In
My husband is a truck driver and he loves it
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Satisfied customers

  • Should have gotten a garmin
Style: Old Gen - 7 In
Im an over the road trucker. There’s two major reasons why this GPS falls short for me First, it loses GPS signal. Often. And what good is a GPS that doesnt give your global positioning properly? Clear skies in populated areas and it loses signal. Absolutely infuriating. And this is on american roads, highways, and interstates mind you. When it loses signal, first, your speed reads zero, the icon of the truck on the map goes grey, and then it kicks itself out to the main menu (for some reason). Instead of just reconnecting and continuing the trip, you have to go back into the GPS/navigating mode. Then it asks you if youd like to resume the same trip that it dropped the signal on in the middle of. Then it connects, and youre back off to the races. So, if this sounds safe or like a well thought out convenient design to you, id be interested in hearing your explanations why. Secondly, the battery/charging is not sufficient. Say i start my day with a full battery, and leave it plugged in all day as im using it (as any other trucker would do). Well, within 3 or 4 hours, it has lost HALF its charge, despite being plugged in (and “charging”) the ENTIRE time. This is BS. Why does this happen? I will actually turn it off when im on long 100+ mile stretches of road to give it a chance to “charge back up”. Its so annoying. Ive thought about chucking it out the window because of this, but then id have to use my back up atlas (also rand mcnally, but thankfully the atlas does not take batteries or need to be plugged in to work. They should probably stick to making map books) Why does the through charging seem completely non existent on this GPS? Why does the battery deplete at all while its plugged in? It makes no sense. All i can think is how great the garmin i used to have worked. And didnt have either of these issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2023 by Daniel5:27

  • Very neat gps
Style: Old Gen - 7 In
Upgraded from the 740 after it stopped functioning all together after almost 3 years. The 750 takes a bit to getting used to, it’s very thick compared to the 740. The first thing you’ll notice is that it requires you to register your product so that you can receive updates. After updating the 750 right out of the box, I also noticed the new interface, the settings are easier to navigate and the device is packed with many new features. I’m loving this thing, it’s super smooth and fast! It has an auto brightness feature, which automatically dims the screen when it’s dark so the brightness doesn’t kill you and automatically brightens the screen when the sun is out so you can see. I’m super satisfied with this upgrade. I went with the bigger screen because I’m aware the interface takes up a lot of screen space and I like to see everything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2020 by Shadow

  • I would go with a Cheaper Truck GPS next time
Style: New Gen - 8 In
I don’t like the navigation it’s poorly done sometimes when you have a split ramp it doesn’t give great directions on which lane you need to take until last second when you almost miss it. The way you input addresses is awkward and sometimes I had to lookup gps coordinates for location because the street didn’t come up in the search for it. I went with the larger option on tablet size because of the additional features they advertised such as the Eld…. But you have to have purchase additional accessories to use it. It works, it’s not idiot proof if you don’t have common sense it might send you down a difficult route. All in all im satisfied with it but id get a cheaper option with basic features next time. Its just an overpriced android tablet with mediocre truck maps and routing installed. The only feature that i really like is you can hotspot it to your phone and update over wifi anytime or connect to free WiFi without needing another device to update it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024 by Cleatus

  • Works Perfect
Style: New Gen - 7 In
This is my second year 7” tablet and it works perfectly. It’s also gives you a lot of extra’s like truck stops, scales and points of interest. Simplified and easier to use than the older models.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024 by Gibson Riggins

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