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Previously on "Which Radar Detector/Snooper/Nav?"

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  • Lockhouse
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    I use my European Tom Tom Live with Speed Camera updates (not a detector). I was planning on taking it to France with me next month but didn't know about the speed camera thingy.

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  • ChrisPackit
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    What you need is a Radar Jammer, not just a detector. They scramble the signal for a few seconds so you can slow down to the limit by bouncing back a ridiculous reading to the Laser gun, like 300mph. When they read it again, you've obviously slowed down. I'm sure there maybe some "Perverting the course of justice" slant to using one, but better than losing ones license - DYOR first.

    A quick Google showed one here.

    Speed Camera Detectors

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
    Its weird that people will pay hundred's of pounds for a device they will apparently take notice of, yet, ignore a device already fitted for 'free' in their car ie the speedo!
    Why have an egg-timer that goes ping, when you could look at a clock!

    It's useful to have a backup/reminder in case.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Its weird that people will pay hundred's of pounds for a device they will apparently take notice of, yet, ignore a device already fitted for 'free' in their car ie the speedo!

    Lots of excuses but if you go down the route (no pun intended) of a snooper, road angel et al, you are keeping the mindset of not knowing or being aware of, the speed limit either via signs or the type of road you are driving on.

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  • Scrag Meister
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    I bought a new Nissan Murano recently and the satnav reports speed cameras about 150-200 yds ahead of the camera. "Speed Camera detected"

    Obviously not a radar gun detector but useful for the fixed cameras that seem to be your issue.

    On my motorbike I have a Garmin Zumo 550 and that has a built in/updatable camera database, and bleeps when it approaches a camera.

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  • SimonMac
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    Why not just use the speedometer?

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  • darmstadt
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    If you're caught using them in France (since 1-1-2012) you will get fined and possibly have your car impounded, Germany also has very strict rules about using them, i.e. you will get fined...heavily. Apparently TomTom provide a download update which turns off the speed camera bit for France. Also from June when driving in France you must have a breathalyser in your car (honest!)

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Wow, that was impressive wasn't it!!?
    This'll go in a minute

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Hide, cojak is out with big scissors...
    Wow, that was impressive wasn't it!!?

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  • wim121
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    What I would like to see invented is a laser detector, that then fires a laser beam back a foot or so above the detected beam.

    Then any kid pointing a beam at a driver or any pig clasping a gun in his trotter, would be blinded by your return fire.

    I think that's perfectly fair and would solve the problem of speed traps as well.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Interesting.... I've looked again at the Road Angel website and they seem to have discontinued many products, including their 'Navigator' SatNav range. How odd.

    Since the Gem does not include SatNav then TomTom seems to be the (only) solution.

    And as a SatNav, I love my TomTom ... I've seen a few others, and I'd buy Tom Tom every time!
    Looking at this:

    GO LIVE 1005 Europe with Apps - Car navigation - TomTom

    Not cheap, app version is 80 quid, plus 'in app' purchase for cameras, not idea how much...

    Since I can use NAVFREE on iPhone as sat nav, just as good as any, and I don't use nav THAT much, can fire up NAVFREE is I need it, I'm just wondering whether to go with the Road Angel Gem which seems just to be dedicated to cameras. 130 quid.

    Or, RA Gem and Tomtom app for 80 quid still cheaper than dedicated TomTom and one less device to carry...

    Or, revisit the Snooper combined satnav/detector....

    Arggh!!

    I do like the RA Gem clear no frills display, nav nice but I have alternatives...

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  • Platypus
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    Interesting.... I've looked again at the Road Angel website and they seem to have discontinued many products, including their 'Navigator' SatNav range. How odd.

    Since the Gem does not include SatNav then TomTom seems to be the (only) solution.

    And as a SatNav, I love my TomTom ... I've seen a few others, and I'd buy Tom Tom every time!

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Have you considered Road Angel? Some models say they can detect laser. And these days they are SatNavs too.

    I have a very old model (8 years old now), for when I'm driving somewhere unfamiliar, to keep me alert for cameras. And it has a laser detector. The one time the laser detector went off, I nearly sh*t myself, as the unit exclaimed "LASER! LASER! LASER!" very loudly !!!

    Anyway, Road Angel has kept my licence clean for many years now.

    I've also got the Cameras subscription for my TomTom, which is handy if I can't be bothered to plug in the separate Road Angel.

    Personally, I wouldn't go for TomTom on my phone, I prefer a dedicated device.
    Yeah looked at Road Angel Gem, but the sat nav in my car is poor, so I was looking to combine the two.

    I've done me research, you can't detect laser beforehand unless your device luckily picks up stray signals from another target in front, otherwise it goes off when you've been targeted - too late. The detectors not rely on databases updated from published mobile laser camera locations (as they have to by law) so that's better than nothing. So to choose one that does frequent updates as all the decent ones seem to do.

    I've look for Road Angel combined Nav/Detector now, I found a snooper one, but the interface looks crap compared to to the TomTom go - that's where my heart is ATM, but I know Road Angel looks good if I can get like for like.

    TomTom app is good but offline for maps - 1.5gb space and slow load from what I've read...

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  • Platypus
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    Have you considered Road Angel? Some models say they can detect laser. And these days they are SatNavs too.

    I have a very old model (8 years old now), for when I'm driving somewhere unfamiliar, to keep me alert for cameras. And it has a laser detector. The one time the laser detector went off, I nearly sh*t myself, as the unit exclaimed "LASER! LASER! LASER!" very loudly !!!

    Anyway, Road Angel has kept my licence clean for many years now.

    I've also got the Cameras subscription for my TomTom, which is handy if I can't be bothered to plug in the separate Road Angel.

    Personally, I wouldn't go for TomTom on my phone, I prefer a dedicated device.

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  • stek
    started a topic Which Radar Detector/Snooper/Nav?

    Which Radar Detector/Snooper/Nav?

    In view of my recent third speeding ticket in six months after 25 years of driving with none, I realise I need to be ahead of the game.

    So, having been Googling, can't decide between:

    1. Proper Snooper Detector only

    2. TomTom Go nav and detector device

    3. TomTom Go iphone app

    I now know that laser guns are undetectable until u've been zapped, so I need one with a database of known speed camera/mobile guns (they have to publish their locations) so I think the Snooper is overkill for me since I can usually spot the fixed cameras, all my three NIPs have been mobile lasers.

    So, TomTom dedicated or TomTom app?
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