Snooper Syrius S600 Plus Review
satellite navigation system has been created to provide drivers with genuinely beneficial features. Nothing has been left to chance as we designed a unit specially for every driver. Whether travelling just around the corner or the length of the country Syrius Plus will guide you there.
The Syrius does look pretty cool in its sleek black finish and clear 4.3″ widescreen display. Though its outer surface did tend to pick up a fair amount of finger prints over time.
At the base of the device are a set of connectors which can be used to plug in an extension microphone/audio out and the inclusion of a TMC input, which is actually misleading because the S600 does not provide support for this function - this is reserved for the new S2000 which shares the same shell.
The device is void of any multimedia functions, but we could live without these no problems. We believe a Sat-Nav unit should be there for navigation rather than gimmicky multimedia functions.
But there is no doubt that the Syrius has got the best speed camera detection software we have ever used. You can pay a one off fee of £99 for a life-time subscription or pay monthly (£5) and get 6 months free. The subscriptions will also allow you access to a yearly map update as well (worth £80). All updates are carried out by linking the device to your computer via its USB cable and software.
The software is kept pretty up-to date and the moment a camera is added to the database it will be available to you. Incidentally Snooper will also handle support for the new Super Gatso cameras when these get released by the Government.
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Posted on August 19th, 2008 by admin
Filed under: GPS Device
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