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    Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Hi, im looking to buy a sat nav for my dad and one of the main requirements is that he wants one with a built in speed camera detection for traveling in the UK.

    what is the cheapest and best one that fits my dads needs?

    Another feature is the text size needs to be of decent or fully adjustable so that my dad can read it clearly.

    my budget is around £120.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Does that budget include subscription charges for say a year?

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    I had a Garmin Nuvi which was stolen last week but was very accurate in detecting speed cameras, cant fault it.

    I have also used Co-Pilot on my old XDA Orbit II phone, and that was pretty good.

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    Does that budget include subscription charges for say a year?
    subscription for?

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Quote Originally Posted by j.o.s.h.1408 View Post
    subscription for?
    the speed camera detection.

    your budget's awfully tight bud.

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Whatever solution you go for, you have to pay a subs for the speed camera updates every year. You will probably get a month trial with a new Sat nav but after that you need to pay up more so you get the updates on camera locations.

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Which is why garmin nuvi should be your choice. You buy the thing, it works for as long as you have it, and if you want to update it will cost you just over £100, but thats a lifetime update licence which you can use forever.

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Or your dad could just make sure he sticks to the speed limits ?

    Seriously, it's not like you don't get warning signs by the road for fixed speed cameras, and the detection systems (as I understand it) wouldn't be able to tell you about mobile cameras anyway...?

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Ahh i see. i diddnt know their was a subscription charge for speed camera. I'l inform him about this. i dont think he is too fussed about one. i and myself thought these new sat navs come with them standard and only the live traffic update you had to pay for.

    Anyways which brand is better? tom tom, garmin nuvi or another brand?

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Quote Originally Posted by scaryjim View Post
    Or your dad could just make sure he sticks to the speed limits ?

    Seriously, it's not like you don't get warning signs by the road for fixed speed cameras, and the detection systems (as I understand it) wouldn't be able to tell you about mobile cameras anyway...?
    Not always the case. Often when driving on new routes its difficult to keep up with the speed limits whilst at the same time not getting lost and not crashing into anyone. This is made more difficult at night with rain hammering down on your steamed up windscreen.

    Anyway, there is a clear advantage to having speed camera detection, I would justify having one just for driving on the north circular, theres a 29 mile stretch of road with 27 cameras, thats almost 1 camera per mile.

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Quote Originally Posted by j.o.s.h.1408 View Post
    Ahh i see. i diddnt know their was a subscription charge for speed camera. I'l inform him about this. i dont think he is too fussed about one. i and myself thought these new sat navs come with them standard and only the live traffic update you had to pay for.

    Anyways which brand is better? tom tom, garmin nuvi or another brand?
    Like I said before, there is no subscription for the speed camera detection on the Garmin Nuvi, but if new speed cameras come along you will need to update the maps, which costs just over £100 for a liftime subsciption, giving you unlimited updates. You wont really need an update anytime soon if you buy a new up to date sat nav.

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Quote Originally Posted by DeludedGuy View Post
    Not always the case. Often when driving on new routes its difficult to keep up with the speed limits whilst at the same time not getting lost and not crashing into anyone. This is made more difficult at night with rain hammering down on your steamed up windscreen.

    Anyway, there is a clear advantage to having speed camera detection, I would justify having one just for driving on the north circular, theres a 29 mile stretch of road with 27 cameras, thats almost 1 camera per mile.
    Quote Originally Posted by DeludedGuy View Post
    Like I said before, there is no subscription for the speed camera detection on the Garmin Nuvi, but if new speed cameras come along you will need to update the maps, which costs just over £100 for a liftime subsciption, giving you unlimited updates. You wont really need an update anytime soon if you buy a new up to date sat nav.
    Cheers, does any of the latest models have speed camera detection or is it specific models only?

    Good thing you mentioned the north circular because my dad drives their weekdays.

    How exactly does it get the updates from? the usual gps signal?

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Quote Originally Posted by j.o.s.h.1408 View Post
    Cheers, does any of the latest models have speed camera detection or is it specific models only?
    Be careful with the wording here - none of the GPS based satnavs being talking about will have camera detection. Instead they will use a pre-entered database of current locations - local govt are obliged to publish the location of fixed safety cameras, and areas where mobile cameras operate. These locations are compiled and the maps updated with the locations.

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    Re: Good Sat na with Speed camera detection

    Quote Originally Posted by kalniel View Post
    Be careful with the wording here - none of the GPS based satnavs being talking about will have camera detection. Instead they will use a pre-entered database of current locations - local govt are obliged to publish the location of fixed safety cameras, and areas where mobile cameras operate. These locations are compiled and the maps updated with the locations.
    Thanks, so in a nutshell these sat navs have them build it on the maps much like POS stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by j.o.s.h.1408 View Post
    Thanks, so in a nutshell these sat navs have them build it on the maps much like POS stuff?
    Exactly.

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