Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Apr 22 2008, 1:02am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
DigitalReviews published a scoop about an upcoming new GPS gadget from GlobalTop that will warn you about speed camera locations (radar traps).
The 66 channel SpeedAdvisor GPS will be able to warn you of speed cameras directly in your path.
It's pre-loaded with the most up-to-date speed camera locations which can be updated every day.
Depending on distance to the speed camera you will hear different beeps.
GlobalTop raised some attention in 2007, when they introduced a navigation device with HUD feature dubbed GlobalTop GPS HUD Speed Meter.
More details on DigitalReviews.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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