Speed Camera detectors

PerryGunn

Lifer
By the seaside...
After a recent trip into the City through South London where there now seem to be an alarming number of 20mph zones on the main arterial roads, I'm seriously considering getting a speed camera warning device

I've been having a look at the Cheetah C550 which seems to get good reviews and has a lifetime update subscription available for £35 extra

Has anyone got experience of these devices that they can share?
 
Watching with interest as I am a nervous wreck when venturing inside the M25 due to the cameras littered everywhere.

I tried Waze, but could not get on with it as it does not warn you if you are not exceeding the limit - which makes it useless when you are just about to overtake a bike and increasing your speed just before an unknown camera somwhere.
 
I've got a custom nav disc that warns me when I'm approaching a speed camera, its brilliant now but I guess it could get expensive trying to ensure its always up to date
 
85genius said:
I've got a custom nav disc that warns me when I'm approaching a speed camera, its brilliant now but I guess it could get expensive trying to ensure its always up to date
That's the main issue with the SatNav POI cams, I think that a dedicated device will be likely perform better plus it can be moved from vehicle to vehicle - I'm thinking of hardwiring it next to the rear-view mirror in the Alpina and buying an additional mount for use in the X3 (with the possibility of a hardwired power supply if I can find a convenient switched live)
 
X3 live in centre console behind the cigarette lighter - you have to remove the side panel for it to access it.

Alternatively, I used a switched live for the dash cam in my dad's X3 by using the fusebox piggy back fuse on an unused circuit.

Having left the only detector I had in my M which Bing is using now, I am without which is not a good feeling.
 
pvr said:
Watching with interest as I am a nervous wreck when venturing inside the M25 due to the cameras littered everywhere.

I tried Waze, but could not get on with it as it does not warn you if you are not exceeding the limit - which makes it useless when you are just about to overtake a bike and increasing your speed just before an unknown camera somwhere.
Yeah, one of the things I like about the Cheetah unit is that you can switch its 'Whisper mode' on/off at will so you can suppress alerts if you're under the speed limit on, say, a motorway but enable them if you're in town.

It also has an adjustable tolerance level so you can set it to only alert you if you're, say, more than 10% over the speed limit - which I think could be very useful
 
pvr said:
X3 live in centre console behind the cigarette lighter - you have to remove the side panel for it to access it.

Alternatively, I used a switched live for the dash cam in my dad's X3 by using the fusebox piggy back fuse on an unused circuit.
I'll need to workout where it's best to site it in the X3 - if it's up by the rear-view mirror, there should be a switched live there for the rain sensor
 
That manual override is great, as I would want to be warned everywhere there is a camera - whether under the limit or not. Rather warned to often than have a dangerous situation that halfway an overtake you have to hit the anchors for a camera.

I had a look at the rain sensor for my dad's X3 - but in the end I found it quicker to route it around the window surround to the fuse box. I could not get the plastic off the rain sensor as it seems a little more challenging than the flimsy cover from the Z.
 
Perry - would you need / want to see the unit as such? I think I would be tempted to mount it under the dash as I just want to hear it.
 
pvr said:
Perry - would you need / want to see the unit as such? I think I would be tempted to mount it under the dash as I just want to hear it.
That may work in the X3 as long as it's not drowned out by the stereo but, in a convertible, I think it needs to be visible due to the ambient noise at speed with the roof down.
 
What sort of exhaust do you have that you have that much noise at 20 mph :lol: :evil:
 
Oh, and ask Bing how clear the sound is with the roof down, approx 100 mph on the French motorways .... 8)
 
pvr said:
Oh, and ask Bing how clear the sound is with the roof down, approx 100 mph on the French motorways .... 8)
Thought his detector was broken and he couldn't get a replacement part 'coz you sold him outdated tech... :whistle:

Anyway, when/if I get one, I'll try it in various places to find where it works best for me :thumbsup:
 
Waze does now show the speed limit for where you are, an reduced limits In motorway roadworks, although it doesn't yet cover every road
 
markplant said:
Waze does now show the speed limit for where you are, an reduced limits In motorway roadworks, although it doesn't yet cover every road

But I can not see my phone - so just want to hear the warning when there is a camera which it still does not do though unless I exceed the limit?
 
PerryGunn said:
pvr said:
Oh, and ask Bing how clear the sound is with the roof down, approx 100 mph on the French motorways .... 8)
Thought his detector was broken and he couldn't get a replacement part 'coz you sold him outdated tech... :whistle:

It was the "other" device ... speaker only under the dash.
 
Right, after doing a lot of reading over the last few weeks, I'm going to order the Cheetah C550 with an additional windscreen mount and power lead to make switching it between cars as simple as possible - I'll also buy the Platinum subscription service for £35 which extends the warranty to 3 years and gives lifetime database updates

I shall let you know how I get on...
 
Therese a tom tom speed camera app which ive tried out and from what ive used it does work and warn about cameras. Been looking and thinking of getting "road angel" read quit good reviews about it but i think it works on a membership not sure thou.
 
PerryGunn said:
Right, after doing a lot of reading over the last few weeks, I'm going to order the Cheetah C550 with an additional windscreen mount and power lead to make switching it between cars as simple as possible - I'll also buy the Platinum subscription service for £35 which extends the warranty to 3 years and gives lifetime database updates

I shall let you know how I get on...

Perry - does it update without a PC or does it need the online connectivity?

Second question - are mobile cameras notified as soon as someone reports it like RoadAngel (used?) to do?
 
rhapsodicboom said:
Been looking and thinking of getting "road angel" read quit good reviews about it but i think it works on a membership not sure thou.
I had a look at the Road Angel Gem but the subscription prices put me off - £65/year or £170 for 3 years is a bit much....
 
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