Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Apr 8 2010, 7:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Inside the small disc, shaped device is a SiRF Star III GPS satellite antenna to check the vehicles position against the database of known cameras. The V4 can be updated by connecting it to a computer via USB with the latest camera locations.
The user can also set up personal alerts using the Pc connection that will warn them when they are going over the speed limit in areas like school zones, playgrounds, parks or any other location. No cards are needed to sit the device on your dash.
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