Has anybody here used the 'Lorex Road Warrior'?
http://lorexstore.lorextechnology.com/product.aspx?id=2118
In addition to having real-time video, it also has a built-in GPS to track vehicle movement/position.
Any user input would be appreciated.
RT
Lorex Road WarriorMon, 09/06/2010 - 1:57pm
Has anybody here used the 'Lorex Road Warrior'? In addition to having real-time video, it also has a built-in GPS to track vehicle movement/position. Any user input would be appreciated. RT sponsored links |
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I don't use it
But would consider it if driving for a living as a measure of gluteus protectus.
*Keith* - Garmin Nuvi765T * MacBook Pro *iPad1 w/BadElf GPS & iPhone + Navigon*
LoJack
Wouldn't LoJack be better since it would be better hidden, and operated by the police? Unless you just want it for personal use.
Two Different Animals??
Wouldn't LoJack be better since it would be better hidden, and operated by the police? Unless you just want it for personal use.
LoJack appears to be more for theft protection/vehicle recovery where the Road Warrior records video and GPS info. This would be usefull to PYA in case of an accident (lying witnesses, etc), traffic court cases (when you really didn't run that red light), speed traps, etc. The video is validated with a watermark as long as the video is not tampered with. Would like to hear from someone who has used the system.
Thanks.
RT
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Gave it a try
Well, we gave it a try. Had it for about a month now and works pretty well. The 'Lorex Road Warrior' not only records video and audio, but also records speed and location via a built-in GPS receiver. This info can then be played back on a PC using their software and 'Goggle Earth'.
There are a few 'would likes' that it doesn't have; but, all in all, it's pretty neat. It would be invaluable in case of an accident; and will prove whether one was (or wasn't) speeding or running a red light.
Incidentally, it doesn't replace the GPS ... but compliments it.
RT
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