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Here we have collected together for you snippets of what the press, trade and industry experts think of the Cyclops.
Auto Express March 2004 – 3 stars
Despite being around for some time - in electronics, a year is a lifetime - the design of the Cyclops still looks good, and the stylish casing would sit well in most cars. It found all our traps in plenty of time and showed the speed limit, although the display wasn't as detailed as some. A recent price hike of £70 has put it among the big-hitters
Auto Express, March 30th 2005 - 2 stars
Age is catching up with the Cyclops, but it's certainly well made, and the firm claims the location system means it's impossible to give a false alarm. It doesn't have a windscreen bracket, though, and sticking Velcro to the dash seems a bit low-rent.
The old design was also shown up by a serial PC connector and lack of features, such as range selection, voice warning or accident hot spot indicator. It worked on the road, but others provided more information.
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