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We have personally tried and tested all the units, so having used all the products we thought we would share with you our impressions.
This is the most well-known of the GPS systems, due to heavy advertising campaigns by the manufacturer. The Road Angel has a proven track record, having been the first of the new breed of GPS devices to rival the traditional Morpheous Geodesy. The database seems good. It is a safety alert system in the true sense of the word, as it alerts you not only to the accident black spots that have (fixed) speed cameras, but those that don't, too. Another feature is that you can store your own locations, so if you know of a site that's used by police as a mobile speed trap, you can add that and get a warning next time.
Second generation Road Angels come with a Laser Attachment. The laser attachment is about golf-ball size, and you couldn't confuse it with any other product. Road Angel have responded to customer demand by adding this to their range and it's a hit!
The Road Angel is easy to use, having only 3 buttons and an LED display, which turns red when in alert mode making it easy to spot. There's no remote antenna to position, although there is one available as an extra if your windscreen isn't suitable.
If you're looking for something reliable and trustworthy, this is the unit to go for. They're never faulty, never go wrong, and always have happy owners! An excellent device.
| What we like |
- Remote laser sensor and the optional bike kit make it good for use on a bike
- Simple to use
- Clear visual alerts
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| What we don't like |
- Not as small as other more recent models
- No voice alerts
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