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Road Angel 2 - Hardwired

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Well, after some consideration I've finally booked my new furby vRS into AutoSounds (Newcastle) to have a Road Angel 2 hardwired into the car.

Thats a good deal. Payed 399 for mine and have to fit it myself (doing it at the weekend). Have had the thing for a week now and the only issue was my USB port not giving enough power so causing an error on updating. Popped a mail off to blackspot and they diagnosed the problem and offered to send me a power supply FOC, however I had one and the thing doesnt miss a thing. I feel a lot safer belting down the motorway at warp speed now :D

However I would recommend turning the school warnings off they drive you mad.

Would be a good deal but laser and radar detecters are being banned in spring so i would not waiste your money.

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Cancelled anyway....

A mate from Cupra Net has offered me his geodesy plus for

Would be a good deal but laser and radar detecters are being banned in spring so i would not waiste your money.

are they ? thought radar detecters were always banned?

Could be wrong but I have a road angel2 and as it works via GPS and isn't a 'detection' device it is 100% legal. The Road angel2 is an 'information' device giving warnings on upcoming accident blackspots, schools etc (aswell as gatsos/truvelos/specs).

Snoopers and such that detect radar/laser ARE illegal or will be very soon.

The RA2 also 'detects' laser cameras but as this can be disabled in the options :thumbup:

Radar detectors are still legal, the merely detect a police frequency not decode it, which renders them still legal. The law has not been changed to say different as yet.

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