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CheekyThomas Guvernor
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:07 pm Post subject: Inforad K1 Speed Camera detector |
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The Worlds Smallest GPS Speed Camera Detector
It really is small, no bigger than some of the original USB memory sticks.
But we all know that size is nothing if the product turns out to be total crap.
This is what you get in the package, the K1 camera detector, a clip and some documentation.
Even if you got the camera detector for £39.99 it sounds cheap but you get much more than that.
You also get a cigarette lighter socket to USB charger, these are £4.99 on their own.
On top of that you also get a lifetime speed camera subscription, that should cost £19.99.
So essentially you are getting £25 of free stuff in a package that doesn't cost much more.
So, Does It Work?
In a word, yes. With astounding accuracy using a SiRF starIII receiver, amazing for its size.
You download the software (PC only), pull the cap off of the K1 unit and plug it into
a USB port. The software allows you to update the camera locations, not just for the
UK though. It has 2 files that cover nearly all of Europe. You can swap between
these files as you see fit depending on where you are driving.
You can set the amount of warning you get before you are in the speed camera's
watchful eye, you can set the cut off point for when you have passed it.
There is 1 disadvantage here but I will come back to that later.
There Is No Display
Correct, that is how they keep the cost of the unit down. What would be the point of
having a small screen on a small unit, it would be a nightmare to read in any conditions.
It makes do without a display by using a 3 colour LED.
Depending on the type of camera you are approaching. The unit will either display a
blinking red led for a standard speed camera, blinking orange LED for a mobile
speed camera, blinking alternate orange/green for an average speed camera.
When the LED initially changes colour, you also get 3 beeps to alert you to the
upcoming camera. The alert tone cannot be changed, nor can the volume.
LED brightness adjusts automatically depending on the time.
Can It Do Anything Else?
Well, yes, but this is where the unit becomes a bit annoying.
When you approach a speed camera, if you are exceeding the speed limit it lets out a continuous 2 tone alarm until you drop to the speed limit or below. This would be a helpful or handy tool but for 1 major problem. The software will not allow you to reduce this alarm distance to less than 15 seconds before you get to the camera. Personally I found this to be way too long.
I'm the first to admit that I break the speed limit between cameras but never more than about 6
or 7 mph over. This unit doesn't care, if you are over, you are over so at every camera you get an
annoying 2 tone alert for about 12 seconds as you slow down to the correct speed.
I would like to see the software change to make it more adjustable,
a 5 second warning would be ample for most roads.
Another unusual addition to a unit like this is a trip recorder. The software allows you to set the K1 to save your position every 1, 5 or 10 minutes. This log can be downloaded from the K1 and used in software such as Google Maps to allow you to plot the journey.
It's good for keeping journey logs or perhaps keeping an eye on your partner but not much else.
K1 Info
Has a simple on/off switch on the side of the unit.
Internal lithium ion battery good for 4.5 hours.
All information is relayed via a 3 colour LED.
Trip recorder.
SiRF starIII receiver.
Cold fix on the satellites is approximately 30 seconds
Warm fix on the satellites is approximately 1 second.
Global position accuracy of 2.5 meters.
Where Can You Buy It?
GPSInforad
Maplin
Pros:
Very small unit.
Very cheap, £39.99 includes delivery.
Free lifetime camera updates.
Updates cover most of Europe.
Free in-car charger.
Long lasting battery.
Software easy to use.
Cons:
Software is a little basic.
Limited controllable options.
Alert goes on for too long before you reach the camera.
Online support centre doesn't seem speak good English.
Recommended?
Yeah, why not. It's cheaper than a single speeding ticket.
That on its own makes it worthwhile.
Credit to Kane@Evilution. |
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Maver Site Admin
Joined: 14 May 2007 Posts: 2193 Location: naaaaaarfolk we drive tractors and talk loike PIRATES
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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very interesting, very tempting, pays for itself if it saves you just one speeding ticket
would be nice to see one mounted to get an idea of size etc
i think smirnoff has something like this _________________
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CheekyThomas Guvernor
Joined: 18 May 2007 Posts: 1374
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:53 pm Post subject: |
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Its not that big, you get an idea looking at the second picture showing it near a cigarette adaptor... its like a big USB flash drive. |
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smudger Guvernor
Joined: 07 Oct 2007 Posts: 1066 Location: The Wirral; the bit of land between the Mersey and the Dee
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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Maver wrote: | very interesting, very tempting, pays for itself if it saves you just one speeding ticket
would be nice to see one mounted to get an idea of size etc
i think smirnoff has something like this |
Aren't you happy with the Speed Camera Alerts on the TomTom rider? _________________
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Maver Site Admin
Joined: 14 May 2007 Posts: 2193 Location: naaaaaarfolk we drive tractors and talk loike PIRATES
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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smudger wrote: | Maver wrote: | very interesting, very tempting, pays for itself if it saves you just one speeding ticket
would be nice to see one mounted to get an idea of size etc
i think smirnoff has something like this |
Aren't you happy with the Speed Camera Alerts on the TomTom rider? |
oh yeah!! forgot about that
i just love a gadget
nothing wrong with having both sort of a "belt and braces" approach _________________
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rainham boy Guvernor
Joined: 20 Oct 2007 Posts: 511 Location: on the road to nowhere
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:08 pm Post subject: |
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looks small enough, take it when you dont have the tomtom (if you know wher you are going ) _________________ Darkside, Norwich Broadsmen SC
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smudger Guvernor
Joined: 07 Oct 2007 Posts: 1066 Location: The Wirral; the bit of land between the Mersey and the Dee
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:02 pm Post subject: |
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I always know where I'm going, it's just how to get there I struggle with _________________
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