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Mar 04 2009

Mobile Gadgets: Cheetah GPS Mirror Detects Red Light and Speed Cameras

Published by debcook under technology Edit This

Cheetah GPS Mirror (picture from Amazon)Have you ever received a traffic ticket in the mail? If so how did you feel about it? Well, that does not have to happen again. The Cheetah GPS Mirror detects and alerts you of the presence of traffic cameras.

With the budget restraints of most police departments they are looking for less expensive and less time consuming ways to control the traffic. Speeders and red light runners are an ongoing problem. This problem is well suited for automatic cameras.

The Cheetah GPS Mirror simply clips over your rear view mirror. The power cable reaches down to the cigarette lighter. That is it. This is a very simple solution to a complicated problem. Even if you know where the speed traps are you may not always be thinking about them – especially if you are running late for work and not thinking about them.

The features offered by the Cheetah GPS Mirror include:

· Detects Red Light Cameras – voice announced
· Detects Speed Cameras – voice announced
· Displays your speed
· Displays your exact location (Longitude and Latitude)
· Built in clock
· Built in Compass
· Ability for you to add a camera location with a push of a button
· No subscription fee

Whether you are in a familiar place or one that is not so familiar the integrated database warns you as you approach a known traffic camera. If you need an update there is an included USB cable that attaches to any Internet connected PC. All updates are free.

The Cheetah GPS Mirror is an easy to setup, easy to use and easy to update device that can save you time, money and embarrassment.

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