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The new micro RoadPilot is a miniature version of the RoadPilot Pro. The micro is a semi installed unit, being very compact is size (47x50x16mm), this gives a very neat and unobtrusive setup which is designed to hardwire straight to your cars fusebox.
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micro RoadPilot with LaserPilot |
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micro RoadPilot with LaserPilot & Radar |
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micro RoadPilot Features
- World's smallest GPS electronic driving aid
- Simple to fit and operate
- Directional with speed sensitivity
- Visual and audible alarms
- Detachable screen
- USB connectivity for downloads
- Clear LCD display with illumination
- Six months subscriptions included
- Vehicle location to within an accuracy of 5-10 metres
- Vehicle proximity to speed cameras, accident black spots and other danger zones
- Position, distance and bearing of any speed cameras near the vehicle's location
- The actual speed limit in the vicinity of the camera
- Compass heading
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The world's smallest GPS electronic driving aid, the micro RoadPilot, is now available.. Compact, top-value, and easy to use, this essential aid for modern drivers protects lives and preserves licences. micro RoadPilot accurately tracks a vehicle's position (using GPS technology) and compares it to the known location of hazards, potential danger zones and speed cameras.
Micro RoadPilot, is a semi installed compact unit (65 x 50 x 70 mm), which fits on an adjustable, dash-top mounted arm. The 1.8 inch (42 mm) screen is housed in a distinctive designer casing with a clear, backlit display for ultimate clarity at all times. The pocket-sized, detachable screen unit (50 x 50 x 14 mm) can be simply removed when not in use.
Micro RoadPilot uses the same database as its big brother in the Morpheous family of products – RoadPilot – offering drivers with a restricted budget, many of that product's key benefits at a lower price. The default setting for the micro RoadPilot display shows vehicle speed and heading. This automatically switches to the hazard zone or speed camera alert display (when appropriate) showing the local speed limit, actual vehicle speed and proximity to the camera. These visual warnings are supported by an attention-grabbing ‘bleep' audible warning of the upcoming speed cameras and speed limits.
A small button allows drivers to scroll through several alternative displays, showing range to camera, heading compass, full GPS location data, date/time, total mileage and trip, and setting adjustments. Among the numerous features of micro RoadPilot are: Speed Sensitivity mutes the audible alarm if vehicle is below the speed limit, Auto Ranging adjusts range of first warning, depending on speed, Awareness Beep emits a single beep at start of a collision hotspot area and Heading Sensitivity ignores speed cameras off user's carriageway.
The database in micro RoadPilot can be updated in a few minutes, with the locations of new speed cameras, via an industry standard USB interface, using any PC with an internet connection.
Camera Warning
Shows the range to the nearest camera and the speed limit. The bar graph counts up as you approach the accident blackspot. An audible and visual warning is given if you exceed the speed limit. |
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Speed Display
Uses the GPS satellites to calculate your speed over the ground with great precision. Displayed in mph or km/h (user selectable). |
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Compass Heading
Shows your vehicle's heading as a rotating card "head up" compass display. The current speed is also shown. |
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Trip Computer
Shows the odometer and a resettable trip counter. Displayed in Miles or Kilometeres (user selectable) . |
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Date and Time
The date and time displayed by the micro RoadPilot is received from the satellites' internal atomic clock and is extremely accurate. |
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Signal Status
Enables you to see the satellites aquired and the signal strength, indicating the accuracy of the position shown by the micro RoadPilot. |
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Rescue ME
Advise rescue services and roadside assistance of your exact position using the micro RoadPilot by referring to your current position expressed as lattitude and longitude. Other useful GPS data is also shown. |
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LaserPilot |
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| Now including the LaserPilot as standard for the detection of mobile laser gun and vans. The laser sensor, can be mounted internally on the windscreen (sucker cup) or externally near the number plate (bracket supplied.)
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With the optional radar kit you will know which Gatso cameras are active and also detect any mobile Gatso cameras. |
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