Inforad GPS Speed Camera Detector £20

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Dont know how good this is, but Im thinking about it

GPS based speed camera detector for only 20 notes at woolies (if you order online save P&P by ordering to your local woolies). Click here to see the deal

Its GPS based and not laser so only picks up some cameras
Read more about it here

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What would be good if you can use the GPS with your mobile and perhaps use satnav s/w. I dont see no bluetooth but might be available somehow.


The blurb from another site
Approach a fixed site speed and safety camera and Inforad's combination of three coloured LED's and warning beeps tell you if you're over speed. You may be asking �how come it's only �79.99, when so many alternative GPS camera warning systems are so expensive?� Well, Toad spent their development money on clever electronics and saved your money by not spending it on flashy boxes, packaging or expensive LCD display screens.

Inforad gives simple and effective warning, at a price every driver can afford and Direct Car Parts offer free UK mainland delivery on the new INFORAD GPS speed camera warning system.

LED Warnings:
- Steady Green = INFORAD is on, keeping you safe.
- Flashing Yellow = User defined risk area.
- Flashing Red = INFORAD Risk area.

Audible Warnings:
- Two beeps = You are entering risk area.
- Continuous beep = You are exceeding the authorised speed limit in risk area.
- Single beep = You have left risk area.
Easy installation, just plug straight into your cigarette lighter socket and the system is ready to run. Free downloads of the latest database of camera locations are available via the InfoRad web site (1st year is free) and ongoing subscription after the first year is very reasonable at �24.99 per year or �49.99 for lifetime subscription.

InfoRad GPS also works in some other European countries so you get some protection when traveling outside the UK.
 
I've got one.
Paid £40 over a year ago.
bit rough round the edges and not that attractive, but works.
Gets the odd false alarm when near a camera on another road (works by being within a distance).
they have (or at least had) an initial subscription offer of lifetime updates for £50.
Seem to get a weekly update when connected online.
Can also set it to record where you've been and import the data into autoroute.
 
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Looks like they've sold out M8.

(This product is not currently available).
 
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