INFORAD GPS Speed Camera Detector

June 14th, 2006 by Stephen in Vehicle Gadgets

Speed CamerasHave you ever got caught speeding? Most have at some point. I know myself that when I’m driving in a 30mph zone, sometimes I don’t notice if I’m doing 35mph. Before you know it those speed cameras have stored all your details and you’re on your way to a nasty speeding fine.

That’s why I’m glad someone out there invented the ‘INFORAD GPS Speed Camera Detector’ at a very affordable price. The initial cost is only £79.99 (nothing compared to a few tickets) and you get a free update for the first year. To update your device go to www.inforadgps.co.uk. Updates cost £24.99 per year or £49.99 for a lifetime subscription!

You simply plug the device into your cigarette lighter. As soon as a signal is detected, the green light will show and it will beep once. When approaching an area where there are probably fixed cameras nearby, the light will turn yellow and will give two beeps. The light will turn red and beep 3 times when you are in a speed camera zone. As if that isn’t enough, when you are breaking the speed limit in these zones, the light will turn red and it will beep constantly until your speed meets the speed limit.

Even if you go on holiday to France, Germany, Benelux, Austria or Switzerland, your INFORAD will detect the cameras to help you on your way. Some vehicles may have athermic windscreen or comfort screen which may make it slightly harder to pick up a signal.

So now you have no excuses. Don’t delay, stop speeding today! (Al - Or at least know when you are :))

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4 Comments on “INFORAD GPS Speed Camera Detector”

Sam Says:

June 15th, 2006 at 12:47 am

I can’t believe no manufacturer thought of camouflaging such devices! if they find it in your car you’ll probably pay much more than a ticket!

Stephen Says:

June 15th, 2006 at 1:33 am

There’s actually nothing illegal about the device. If the police were using speed traps to trick people that are speeding that would be classed as entrapment which is illegal. Furthermore, speedos make drivers slow down at trouble spots as this is why the speed traps are there in the first place - because there have been plenty of crashes in that area.

What is really clever is the average speed cameras all the way up the A77 in Scotland. You can read more about them here - http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/05/573.asp

26 miles of being forced to stick to the speed limit - Pure genius!!

raven Says:

June 15th, 2006 at 2:30 am

This is another one of these gadgets. It’s been in the press alot recently.

http://www.adteknik.se/english/activeGPS.htm

Fred Says:

January 18th, 2007 at 10:54 pm

It’s the best in all the devices I used, inexpensive while efficient.

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