GPS enabled rear view mirrow knows where speed cameras are
May 16, 2007 gps navigation, radar detector

GPSMirror is a rear view mirror driving aid. GPS mirror uses GPS location to check it’s position against an on board database of accident black spots, common mobile cameras, and fixed safety camera locations. When you are approaching any of these, the GPS mirror provides a warning. It also displays your heading and speed and warns you if you are above a predetermined speed. Since all of this is hidden in the rear view mirror – which fits on top of your existing mirror – it is usually undetectable by thieves. You can, and probably should, spend some time on hardwiring the power cord to the cigarette lighter to keep clutter out of the way too.
Here are some more specs and features:
- wide angle rear view mirror helps eliminate blind spots
- blue anti-glare coating enhances night vision
- SiRF Star III chipset
- visual, spoken, and audible camera alerts
- 10 different GPS camera warnings
- 8 different GPS advisory warnings
- Ability to store your own locations
- Free access to Trinity database
- Updates through PC w/ internet
- 120,000 location memory
The GPSmirror costs $300. And if you want you can connect your GPSmirror to a compatible radar / laser detector to benefit from the Pro features.


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June 16th, 2008 at 4:46 am
I would like more information on this product. Price, where I can obtain one, comparison studies. I have the BTST the so called current market leader. Adam blair products I have had much diffuculties with the product. Police force traffic cops tend to target motorists with this product as I have found to my cost
February 4th, 2009 at 5:47 pm
This looks like a great product for those people who, like me, enjoy speeding. It also clears up your windshield of having that detector stuck to it. This is a product I am going to watch for so that I can get one.