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Recommend a UK radar/laser detector for a Z4
Hi all,
After 17 years of driving and only one speeding ticket, I've now received two tickets in the four weeks I've had my new Z4 for doing nine miles over the speed limit in both cases. Obviously, the Z4 doesn't have a huge amount of space in it, but I'd like to know if anyone can recommend a device that warn me of radar/laser traps. I need it to be as discreet as possible as I'd hate to have an ugly looking thing stuck on dash. The two I've found are the Snooper S6-R Neo (ugly) and the 'New' Road Angel (nicer looking) but I truly have no clue about these things. Ideally I'd want it tucked away in the storage compartment where the CD player is but I don't know if that's possible. Does anyone have any recommendations? Also, can I fit this type of thing myself or should Ieither get BMW to fit it, or get a specialist to fit? Thanks. |
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In a previous posting, " > had
the audacity to say: :Hi all, : :After 17 years of driving and only one speeding ticket, I've now :received two tickets in the four weeks I've had my new Z4 Nice car... :for doing nine miles over the speed limit in both cases. Ouch, talk about wallet rape... :Obviously, the Z4 :doesn't have a huge amount of space in it, but I'd like to know if :anyone can recommend a device that warn me of radar/laser traps. I need :it to be as discreet as possible as I'd hate to have an ugly looking :thing stuck on dash. The two I've found are the Snooper S6-R Neo (ugly) :and the 'New' Road Angel (nicer looking) The latter is not a RaDAR detector but is good at picking off cameras and stuff, and highly recommended by various sources for UK use. (In North America, the "platinum" RD is of course the Valentine One.) :but I truly have no clue about :these things. Ideally I'd want it tucked away in the storage :compartment where the CD player is but I don't know if that's possible. : oes anyone have any recommendations? Also, can I fit this type of :thing myself or should Ieither get BMW to fit it, or get a specialist :to fit? Hard wiring detectors can be done as a DIY job, but there's no shame in getting a radio shop or something to put in the direct wiring from the ignition ("switched" wires), so long as the labour cost isn't too much. A *laser* detector cannot be hidden anywhere, because it needs a direct line of sight to operate. This may or may not be of concern to you - many say that laser detection isn't worth much, but others (me included) claim that it can work... sometimes. -- E.R. aka SJG aka Ricardo present location: vancouver bc canada refugee from the european union's evil bureaucracy |
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I have recently purchased the Snooper S4, it seems a little more discreet
than the S6 but with similar features. It has built in GPS which warns of fixed camera sites using a subscription paid download service from the internet. (I did find this a little awkward the first time) The small clear screen can be set to display a digital clock when its not detecting any dangers and also displays your compass heading. I find the voice warnings are also very clear. You can just plug most of these detectors into the cigarette lighter socket, but having it hard wired is much neater. Full product range on the Snoopers site; http://www.snooperuk.com/products.htm > wrote in message oups.com... > Hi all, > > After 17 years of driving and only one speeding ticket, I've now > received two tickets in the four weeks I've had my new Z4 for doing > nine miles over the speed limit in both cases. Obviously, the Z4 > doesn't have a huge amount of space in it, but I'd like to know if > anyone can recommend a device that warn me of radar/laser traps. I need > it to be as discreet as possible as I'd hate to have an ugly looking > thing stuck on dash. The two I've found are the Snooper S6-R Neo (ugly) > and the 'New' Road Angel (nicer looking) but I truly have no clue about > these things. Ideally I'd want it tucked away in the storage > compartment where the CD player is but I don't know if that's possible. > > Does anyone have any recommendations? Also, can I fit this type of > thing myself or should Ieither get BMW to fit it, or get a specialist > to fit? > > Thanks. > |
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 07:59:51 GMT, "Mark G" > wrote:
>I have recently purchased the Snooper S4, it seems a little more discreet >than the S6 but with similar features. It has built in GPS which warns of >fixed camera sites using a subscription paid download service from the >internet. (I did find this a little awkward the first time) > >The small clear screen can be set to display a digital clock when its not >detecting any dangers and also displays your compass heading. > >I find the voice warnings are also very clear. > >You can just plug most of these detectors into the cigarette lighter socket, >but having it hard wired is much neater. > >Full product range on the Snoopers site; >http://www.snooperuk.com/products.htm > > Likewise i am using the S4 neo and find it to be an excellent piece of equipment that does exactly what it says on the tin , has paid for itself many times over allready ! and would recommend it without hesitation Regards Mark (FIX to reply) |
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