Thursday, May 14, 2009

GPS Traffic Camera Locator

GPS traffic camera locator
Cobra Electronics now has a stand-alone “GPS traffic camera locator” the SL3 – GPS Safety Camera Locator with AURA. Cobra says that this device warms drivers of "driving threats" including red lights, speed cameras and caution areas.

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Friday, July 04, 2008

No more worrying about speed traps?

Phantom Alert.com claims to take the worry about driving into speed traps by compiling a speed trap data base with all the locations of speed traps, red light cameras and speed camera detectors.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

New Technology in Radar Detectors Help Speeders Slow Down

The Bel STi Driver, Cobra XRS-R9G, Escort Passport 9500i, and Valentine One, use new technology to improve their performance. Beltronics claims that its the Beltronics Bel STi Driver with TotalShield technology will make the driver completely invisible. The Cobra and Escort models are using global positioning system (GPS) technology to for more accurate of radar detection. They can distinguish between radar and what is likely a microwave, automatic door or keyfob. The Valentine One has two radar detectors and two laser antennas. Each is always looking forward and backwards simultaneously.

New Technology in Radar Detectors Help Speeders Slow Down

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