Feb 1 2008

Uniden combines a radar detector and a GPS

Trax430

The Trax430 by Uniden is part of the company's new line of GPS devices.

(Credit: Uniden)

This idea is so obvious, no one thought of it until now. Uniden is launching a line of interoperable GPS devices and radar detectors. Uniden's Trax line of GPS devices offer standard functionality, such as route guidance, text-to-speech, and either a 3.5- or 4.3-inch screen. The Trax line uses NavTeq maps, and has what Uniden says is the fastest satellite acquisition among its competitors. Uniden's line of radar detectors is the LRD series, which detects X, K, KA, VG2, Laser, Ultralyte Laser L2, and Pro Laser 3 guns. Apparently, you will be able to plug the radar detectors into the navigation units. The GPS display will show detected radar guns complete with its approximate location in relation to the car.

We can imagine a lot of possibilities with a system like this. Each detected radar gun could be logged by the GPS device, so over time you could build up a database of speed traps. If this data could be shared on a Web site, you would end up with a pretty comprehensive database of speed traps. Maybe put into a Google map application? Kind of like the manually created Speed Trap Exchange.

(Source: Automotive.com)

 

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Texarkana?
by fleurya February 1, 2008 11:56 PM PST
Is this a little joke? I guess Snowman doesn't need the Bandit to run blocker for him with this nifty device!
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GPS + Radar detector is not new, Uniden not first.
by radar detectors australia February 2, 2008 2:19 AM PST
I keep seeing this press release surfacing in blogs and forums. Asian maunfacturers have been supporting dash mounted GPS + Radar Detector and also fully installed Radar Detectors with GPS Nav for well over 12 months. Uniden are the "first" mainstream manufacturer to offer navigation GPS with radar detection. Unfortunately Uniden's radar detectors traditionally leave much to be desired. Who knows, this may work better than their older radar detectors. It is also interesting to note many people call GPS units with a POI database of fixed speed camera locations a "radar detector." There is no radar detection on those type of systems. I am interested to see a review on the performance of the radar detection component of this system. See http://www.radars.com.au/radar_detectors/ for more reviews.
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