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The Snooper MySpeed XL G2 S5100 Plus is a cutting-edge speed camera detector designed for drivers in the UK and EU. It features a large 5” LCD display for easy visibility, alerts for all types of GPS speed cameras, and offers lifetime free updates to ensure you always have the latest speed limit data. Compatible with various vehicle types, this device is essential for safe and informed driving.
Manufacturer | Snooper |
Brand | Snooper |
Model | MySpeed XL G2 |
Product Dimensions | 13.2 x 8.6 x 1.9 cm; 470 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | S5100 |
Manufacturer part number | S5100 |
Special Features | Clear 5" Touchscreen, Build in Speedometer, Quick and Easy To Install, Works on All Vehicles, Free Lifetime Updates |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Item Weight | 470 g |
O**O
SNOOPER is the only product that actually works by constantly monitoring your speed via GPS
Really great company to do business with, especially ALEX of whom put my mind at rest following my accidental payment for a service that i did not require for the product i bought,(SNOOPER MySpeed XL -PLUS(gen 2)) speed camera detector/speed limit warning device. He speedily sorted out my issue and all was sorted in a coupprotecting my driving license as i travel a lot in my job, the SNOOPER is the only product that actually works by constantly monitoring your speed via GPS true speed. After trying a couple of competitors products for the purpose of , warning my of any overspeed both visually and audibly. It also indicates my direction of travel, the name of the road i am on, but the big plus is advanced voice warning of speed cameras of all types used on our roads with "free lifetime updates". There are also settings for the different vehicle types from car,motorhome/caravan,light commercial to HGV of which the unit will keep you withing the limits for each type of vehicle whatever road type you are on, giving total confidence that you are driving within the law, and there is no need for laser camera warnings if you follow the SNOOPERS instructions you will never be at risk of being caught speeding. HIGHLY RECOMENDED *****
T**N
Absolute load of Rubbish
From start to finish this has to be the worst purchase I have ever made. Utter rubbish and a waste of money.1) I knew there were going to be problems the minute I tried to register the device on the Snooper websiteTried many times inputting the device serial number and every time its just come back with your device is not recognised eventually managed to speak to an online helper at snooper who informed me it needed to be reconfigured there end and would take a couple of hours.Waited the couple of hours and went online to register again. This time it accepted the serial number and took me to the registration page put in all the details requested pressed submit and great I get a blank screen which now does not allow me to do anything at all.2) I can not access any downloads etc for the device because of the above issues Snooper website is a minefield of useless info that does not answer the issues I have had.3) Trying to fix the unit to the Windscreen bracket is a complete Joke it does not fit or stay in place the cable supplied to charge in car is way to short and is about as much use as a chocolate fire guard!!4) Had the unit on charge for over 36 Hours the Battery life is shambolic literally only last 15mins whilst I was trying to set the dam thing up then went dead.Save your money and sanity and look elsewhere.
P**R
good visible as well es good hearable (is that english??
the allowed speed always coms later es what you see, but that you get used to.I could place it in the very window corner, so good to see as is the time.In total very happythe Snooper-sat-nav my nephew could place on the dashboard in stead of on the window, fantastic, window is free.But, also without my brilliant nephew, the both snooper items are very good, used both already many years.
M**R
Alerts to current speed limit for free. Updates to existing camera database costs. Terrible camera.
I really liked the idea of a dash cam and speed alert in one, and hence why I bought it. However, the camera was terrible (worse than a cheap Amazon one I already have). Hence I ultimately returned it. It's a shame really. For those interested in what you get/how it works...The idea of the unit is: to provide one windscreen or dash mounted device (there is an 3M disc that sticks to the dash and then allows the standard suction cup to stick to that too) that serves as (a) a dash cam, (b) a current speedometer via GPS, (c) an alert as to the current speed limit area you are driving in, and finally (d) a database of speed camera locations that alert you when you're approaching one - these are fixed and previously reported mobile cameras.For (a) the dashcam it is terrible. Very poor quality. Cannot read a number plate on the car you're passing when in a car park when rolling through in the day time. Just for that it's a big fail.For (b) a current speedometer it's great. It has a large display of your current speed and it's probably far more accurate than your current speedo on your car. You can position the device so it's almost a HUD (heads up display) of your speed so you can sort of glance across rather than down.For (c) an alert as to the current speed limit it's great. It always said "30" if I was in a 30; or "50" in a 50. Combined with (b) [current speed] it accurately warned you that you were either speeding or not. Licence saver right there.For (d) you get a "current" database of camera positions (e.g., whenever they wrote the database file of camera positions to disk and packaged the product. From that point on it's slowly going out of date. To be honest that's probably 90 odd percent of camera for the next five years (probably - they don't move all that much). However, to keep it updated you can (optional) subscribe to updates for something like £2.99 per month (or £29.99 per year). **Note:** The device alerts for fixed camera and mobile. However, since it does NOT detect cameras it's based on the idea of "there was once a camera van there at some point but it may not be there right now". Hence you get warned about camera that are not there. I know when I drove along a road I know has a camera van every odd Sunday for a few hours every other month the device pinged but there was no camera. It's OK but it is a false positive alert and makes you swivel your head around looking for a camera if you in an unfamiliar area.Summary: Yes there is a cost **if** you want updates but I wouldn't both personally. The functions of displaying your current speed (accurately via GPS) plus what the current speed limit is is great. Killer features. The database of "most" current camera positions is perfectly fine for me with the option to update as required for a cost is just a bonus. The thing that tanked the whole device is the actual camera quality. What is the point of a dash camera if it is blurred and of low quality. If a car clips your car and keeps driving there would be ZERO chance of recording the registration plate - and that would be in good lighting in the daytime. At nighttime I bet you could determine the make nor model.Nice idea. Fix the camera and produce it for £130 ish pounds and it would be fantastic. Maybe that's asking too much.
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