AURA Worldwide Speed Trap Database
Unlike AURA, many other GPS databases rely largely on locations
provided by hobbyists who might not be able to tell a speed camera
or a red light camera from a traffic flow camera or a surveillance
camera. These databases could result in annoying false alerts,
which could lead you to start ignoring even legitimate alerts--defeating
the point of having a GPS database in the first place.
Other databases are not updated every day, and they also limit
how often you can download updates. As a result, devices using
these databases are not as up-to-date as they could be and are
likely to miss alerts.
In contrast, Snooper has assembled a professional team that devotes
every working day to verifying each and every speed camera and
high risk zone that goes into the AURA database. by contacting:
The AURA database is constantly updated, and can be accessed 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. AURA’s reliability is backed
up by Snooper, one of the most respected and trusted satellite
navigation and speed camera location manufacturers. Snooper has
won dozens of awards for innovation and product performance and
has been establised since 1979.
If you’re considering a GPS database to reduce your risk
of an unintended speeding ticket or accident, doesn’t it
make sense to go with the database—and the company—that
reduces that risk the most?
The AURA speed camera detector database is the most comprehensive
of its kind in Europe and is utilised by only Snooper’s
satellite navigation and GPS speed trap location systems.
Other 2 in 1 satellite navigation systems such as Tom Tom,
Garmin and other GPS speed camera detectors only give you the
opportunity to download a database perhaps four times a year.
This means that your system can be up to three months out of
date before your next update and you can get caught by a speed
camera you didn’t know about. New speed cameras (including
temporary cameras) appear on the AURA speed camera database
within 48 hours.
Speed cameras are here to stay and are still on the increase,
Snooper satellite navigation and GPS speed camera detector systems
such as the S2000 Syrius Proline and the Sapphire Plus are equipped
to keep you aware of the stretch of road you are on, letting
you know the speed limit and alert you to all fixed cameras
including the new MCS (Multi-Camera System) plus SPECs average
speed cameras in road works.
Our database incorporates many thousands of cameras, all types
of fixed point speed traps and many mobile sites throughout
the UK and includes the speed limits at all these locations.
As well as the UK and Ireland, the AURA speed trap database
now offers Worldwide protection. Included in our system are
locations in Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, Spain, Portugal,
Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Sweden,
Finland, Poland, Romania, Russia, North America, Canada, Australia,
New Zealand and South Africa and is still growing.
The AURA speed trap and accident hotspot database comprises
the widest number of locations and alerts including: