Give the gift of a real-time intelligent speed camera alert system this year

Do you struggle to find a gift for the person on your list that pretty much already has everything? Well, if he/she is drives, then the gift Cyclops is calling "a gift that will help protect your driving licence for months or even years to come" could make the ideal present. Cyclops, suppliers of leading navigation and automotive brands, is a UK company currently leading the way in speed camera alert technology. They launched their first GPS Driver Safety System in 2002.

This year they have created The Cyclops Speedwatch version 2, which is the world’s first community based, real-time intelligent speed camera alert system. Of course there's an app for that and Cyclops' technically advanced and inexpensive iPhone app, now available at an annual special Christmas subscription of £9.99 plus VAT, will help to provide peace of mind whilst driving. It achieves that by alerting drivers to the over 17,500 vehicle speed cameras of various types including all fixed, average, red light, variable, temporary and mobile zones now operating in the UK.

The operation of the Speedwatch app is automatic and, once opened, does not require any user interaction in order to receive alerts or updates. It offers genuine background running which means that you can exit the app to play audio, make business calls and even us other apps and still receive the audio tone and notification alerts when you approach a speed camera or go over-speed. Single button reporting means that the user only has to touch the screen once – the unique Cyclops smart server algorithms undertakes all the hard work to filter and check alerts before they are issued to the community, which now numbers over 400,000, and this means that it is easy, but more importantly, safe to use allowing the driver to concentrate and focus on the important task of driving.

The Speedwatch app is currently only available on iPhone in the UK through the iTunes app store. If you aren't convinced just yet, a demonstration video is available by clicking here.

 

 

 

 

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