Speed Camera Detector
Discussion
I currently have an Origin B2 in my TVR and a Pogo (complete with black screen) in my BMW. Both work okay and the data is updated weekly on my pc.
I would ideally like to replace the Pogo and have tried the following:-
CamerAlert - This works very well with warnings thru the cars Bluetooth. Problem is that their database is dreadful, warning at every site a speed camera or plod have ever set up a trap so too intrusive.
RoadPilot - Still trying this one but concerned that the sound only goes thru the phone speakers, no Bluetooth.
Road Angel - Considered this but I don't like the look of the unit and it wont back up on a Mac.
Anybody have any alternatives?
I would ideally like to replace the Pogo and have tried the following:-
CamerAlert - This works very well with warnings thru the cars Bluetooth. Problem is that their database is dreadful, warning at every site a speed camera or plod have ever set up a trap so too intrusive.
RoadPilot - Still trying this one but concerned that the sound only goes thru the phone speakers, no Bluetooth.
Road Angel - Considered this but I don't like the look of the unit and it wont back up on a Mac.
Anybody have any alternatives?
bad company said:
I currently have an Origin B2 in my TVR and a Pogo (complete with black screen) in my BMW. Both work okay and the data is updated weekly on my pc.
I would ideally like to replace the Pogo and have tried the following:-
CamerAlert - This works very well with warnings thru the cars Bluetooth. Problem is that their database is dreadful, warning at every site a speed camera or plod have ever set up a trap so too intrusive.
It's the best database there is, better a false positive than no warning at all, you can always ignore it once you see the coast is clear.I would ideally like to replace the Pogo and have tried the following:-
CamerAlert - This works very well with warnings thru the cars Bluetooth. Problem is that their database is dreadful, warning at every site a speed camera or plod have ever set up a trap so too intrusive.
Riley Blue said:
bad company said:
I currently have an Origin B2 in my TVR and a Pogo (complete with black screen) in my BMW. Both work okay and the data is updated weekly on my pc.
I would ideally like to replace the Pogo and have tried the following:-
CamerAlert - This works very well with warnings thru the cars Bluetooth. Problem is that their database is dreadful, warning at every site a speed camera or plod have ever set up a trap so too intrusive.
It's the best database there is, better a false positive than no warning at all, you can always ignore it once you see the coast is clear.I would ideally like to replace the Pogo and have tried the following:-
CamerAlert - This works very well with warnings thru the cars Bluetooth. Problem is that their database is dreadful, warning at every site a speed camera or plod have ever set up a trap so too intrusive.
Riley Blue said:
The Pogo database shows only one of eight mobile sites near where I live, they're all used regularly. CamerAlert shows them all.
Think we will have to agree to disagree on that one.That still leaves me with the problem of how to replace the Origin B2 in the TVR. There is no Bluetooth and I doubt I would hear alerts thru my phone so CamerAlert won't do the job. Road Angel would be the obvious solution but as I said it is not compatible with my Mac for updates.
I ended up with a Road Angel as a warranty replacement for my Pogo, it isn't as good, but database updates are over the air, so I only rarely need to plug it into a PC for firmware updates. The main reason I didn't get a Road Angel in the first place was the lack of Mac support, now it seems like there isn't a choice.
Craikeybaby said:
I ended up with a Road Angel as a warranty replacement for my Pogo, it isn't as good, but database updates are over the air, so I only rarely need to plug it into a PC for firmware updates. The main reason I didn't get a Road Angel in the first place was the lack of Mac support, now it seems like there isn't a choice.
I'm also coming to the conclusion that Road Angel is the only option. Why do you say that it is not as good as the Pogo?Also does the Road Angel measure your average speed through SPECS as the Pogo did?
bad company said:
Craikeybaby said:
I ended up with a Road Angel as a warranty replacement for my Pogo, it isn't as good, but database updates are over the air, so I only rarely need to plug it into a PC for firmware updates. The main reason I didn't get a Road Angel in the first place was the lack of Mac support, now it seems like there isn't a choice.
I'm also coming to the conclusion that Road Angel is the only option. Why do you say that it is not as good as the Pogo?Also does the Road Angel measure your average speed through SPECS as the Pogo did?
The Road Angel does show the average speed between specs cameras.
Craikeybaby said:
I preferred the interface on the Pogo, touch, rather than buttons which need a good press (often dislodging the device from its magnetic base). The Pogo also doesn't have the annoying e call feature, which activates if you take a roundabout too fast. Most annoyingly I can't update the Road Angel from my Mac.
The Road Angel does show the average speed between specs cameras.
Thanks for the help. I just ordered a Road Angel as thats seems to be the 'best of a bad lot' right now. They are on special offer at £130 for the de-lux (including hard wiring kit ect) today from Road Angel itself.The Road Angel does show the average speed between specs cameras.
bad company said:
Craikeybaby said:
I preferred the interface on the Pogo, touch, rather than buttons which need a good press (often dislodging the device from its magnetic base). The Pogo also doesn't have the annoying e call feature, which activates if you take a roundabout too fast. Most annoyingly I can't update the Road Angel from my Mac.
The Road Angel does show the average speed between specs cameras.
Thanks for the help. I just ordered a Road Angel as thats seems to be the 'best of a bad lot' right now. They are on special offer at £130 for the de-lux (including hard wiring kit ect) today from Road Angel itself.The Road Angel does show the average speed between specs cameras.
Zedboy1200 said:
Same here .... Since my RP Micro finally died, there's nothing else that comes close IMHO.
So my Road Angel has been fitted and its every bit as ugly as I expected. Let's hope it works well & keeps me out of trouble.
Do you know if it's meant to automatically power down when the ignition is turned off? At the moment mine stays on tho I haven't explored all the instructions yet.
HI, There is an RAC Dash Cam that now also has speed camera alerts built in. Records in super HD as well. The speed camera updates are not updated daily, more likely 2 or 3 weekly but they are free so no ongoing costs. There are also discounts from some insurance companies if you have a dash cam fitted, so it seems like the way to go.
bad company said:
Zedboy1200 said:
Same here .... Since my RP Micro finally died, there's nothing else that comes close IMHO.
So my Road Angel has been fitted and its every bit as ugly as I expected. Let's hope it works well & keeps me out of trouble.
Do you know if it's meant to automatically power down when the ignition is turned off? At the moment mine stays on tho I haven't explored all the instructions yet.
Zedboy1200 said:
Just scroll through the menu and you can personalise most settings.... Including a 'hard wire' setting which powers it down 20 seconds or so after the ignition is switched off
Yes I found that but if I use it the device keeps shutting down & te opening while I'm driving. There's a fault in there somewhere.I thought I would drop into this chat because after this weekend I want to ditch my RoadAngel GEM for good. Its been a disaster, faulty, tech support have taken 2 months to resolve an issue, now they have messed up on my subscription and I am feed up with a device which is ugly and awkward to use. I was really hoping this morning to find a new device online but I really am struggling. I loved my old Road Pilot Micro but it seems like when Road Angel got bought and now called Road Angel Group, its all gone to pot. I am looking at the Pogo, are they an offshot of the original Road Angel company?
keegs999 said:
I thought I would drop into this chat because after this weekend I want to ditch my RoadAngel GEM for good. Its been a disaster, faulty, tech support have taken 2 months to resolve an issue, now they have messed up on my subscription and I am feed up with a device which is ugly and awkward to use. I was really hoping this morning to find a new device online but I really am struggling. I loved my old Road Pilot Micro but it seems like when Road Angel got bought and now called Road Angel Group, its all gone to pot. I am looking at the Pogo, are they an offshot of the original Road Angel company?
Pogo was the very best IMO. Unfortunately there was a manufacturing defect and ALL of the screens went black. They were then bought by Road Angel.bad company said:
keegs999 said:
I thought I would drop into this chat because after this weekend I want to ditch my RoadAngel GEM for good. Its been a disaster, faulty, tech support have taken 2 months to resolve an issue, now they have messed up on my subscription and I am feed up with a device which is ugly and awkward to use. I was really hoping this morning to find a new device online but I really am struggling. I loved my old Road Pilot Micro but it seems like when Road Angel got bought and now called Road Angel Group, its all gone to pot. I am looking at the Pogo, are they an offshot of the original Road Angel company?
Pogo was the very best IMO. Unfortunately there was a manufacturing defect and ALL of the screens went black. They were then bought by Road Angel.Gassing Station | In-Car Electronics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff