inforad M1 £29.99 inc post speed cam warning

Yeah - I got one too - well worth the dosh.

Comes with lifetime updates of scamera sights
Chargeable via USB port or car socket
Velcros to any suitable point on bike

Al :thumb
 
Did you buy the m/cycle version and can it run the pgps camera database?
 
They were £100ish not that long ago,
 
breadcrumb trail

anybody know how to work the breadcrumb trail feature in the unit, it uses a csv file???
thanks Paul.
 
Could somebody tell me if you need to buy also the "INFORAD Lifetime Subscription" or can you get the update from somewhere else?

Thanks
JC
 
Yeah - I got one too - well worth the dosh.

Comes with lifetime updates of scamera sights
Chargeable via USB port or car socket
Velcros to any suitable point on bike

Al :thumb

UPDATE!

Sorry, the M1 is powered from the bike's switched 12v, and you need to pay for updates by subscription. It is a great unit though.

The one I was refering to previously was the K-1 which can be transferred from car to bike, and can be seen here:

Inforad K-1

If used in the car - it can be run/charged from the power socket and if need be on the bike - can use its own internal rechargable battery.
Comes with lifetime updates of scamera sights
Chargeable via USB port or car socket
Velcros to any suitable point on bike/car dash-window


The illustration below, shows what size etc (sorry its in French)

Al :o
 

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Both the M1 and K1 look interesting - 'though the latter could do with an audio output to connect to something like an Autocom

My concern however is the database. The Inforad website is quite coy about this and just refers to "the industry standard" and the "UK's premier datadase"

IMHO the only DB worth trusting is the http://http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/ one
 
Both the M1 and K1 look interesting - 'though the latter could do with an audio output to connect to something like an Autocom

My concern however is the database. The Inforad website is quite coy about this and just refers to "the industry standard" and the "UK's premier datadase"

IMHO the only DB worth trusting is the http://http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/ one

The only companies that provide 'real time' 24/7 'UK' updates are Road Angel and BTST neither of whom do a bike version of their equipment.
 
Both the M1 and K1 look interesting - 'though the latter could do with an audio output to connect to something like an Autocom

My concern however is the database. The Inforad website is quite coy about this and just refers to "the industry standard" and the "UK's premier datadase"

IMHO the only DB worth trusting is the http://http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/ one

No idea what database they use, but lack of audio - doesn't appear to be a problem - just mount the unit on the inside of your screen, high up - in your line of sight - Stevie Wonder couldn't miss it :cool:

Al :thumb
 
UPDATE!

Sorry, the M1 is powered from the bike's switched 12v, and you need to pay for updates by subscription. It is a great unit though.

The one I was refering to previously was the K-1 which can be transferred from car to bike, and can be seen here:

Inforad K-1

If used in the car - it can be run/charged from the power socket and if need be on the bike - can use its own internal rechargable battery.
Comes with lifetime updates of scamera sights
Chargeable via USB port or car socket
Velcros to any suitable point on bike/car dash-window


The illustration below, shows what size etc (sorry its in French)

Al :o

yes, well, ok, except that inforad tell me the ki is NOT waterproofed and they do not reccomend it for use on bikes!:blast
 
Admittedly - it is not classed as waterproof, but there are plenty of places around bike instrument panels that stay dry.

If that is a real worry - go for the M-1.


Al :thumb
 


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