Sunday, October 30, 2011

Cobra introduces iRadar Community to crowdsource speed traps

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Cobra iRadar radar detector

In the ongoing technology war between cops and speeders, the guys who can't drive 55 have a new trick up their sleeves: Crowdsourcing.

Radar detector gurus Cobra have announced a big upgrade to their year-old iRadar smartphone fuzz-buster, dubbed "iRadar Community." Cobra says users can now participate in real-time reporting of speed traps, speed cameras and other road hazards. The new functionality is integrated into the iRadar smartphone application, which controls a separate detector unit.

Cobra has also dropped the price of its iRadar system since it was launched. It now retails for $129.95.

The iPhone and iPod touch version of the new software will be released on Nov. 1, while Android users will have to wait until January 2012.

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