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Information about Police Detector - Speed Radar

Category
Developer
M.I.R.
Latest Version
3.06
Publish Date
04/27/2017
Rating Count
57.2K
Comment Count
2.4K

App Feature

Community-powered map to mark and view speed cameras, police patrols, and road incidents in real time; includes radar-style alerts, speed limit hints, live traffic layers, and simple, no-login setup.

Verdict

Verdict: A reliable, community-driven speed trap and incident map that shines with active users but isn’t a full navigation or hardware radar replacement.

Who is it for

Best for:

  • Drivers who want crowdsourced alerts for police, cameras, and hazards
  • Commuters who prefer a lightweight, no-registration safety companion with traffic info
  • Users comfortable contributing reports to improve local accuracy

Not ideal for:

  • Anyone expecting automatic police detection without user input
  • Drivers needing full turn-by-turn navigation inside the same app
  • Regions with low user density where crowdsourced data is sparse

Real-world User Experience

Users like it:

High accuracy where adoption is strong; straightforward interface; helpful voice alerts; Google Maps linking; effective teamwork vibe—marking hazards benefits everyone; useful speed readouts and traffic visibility; perceived safety benefits when used responsibly.

Users complain about:

Misunderstanding that it’s not a true radar detector; reliance on users to report and confirm events; occasional prompts to confirm markers; lacks built-in destination routing; coverage varies by area.

Is it Worth Paying For?

The free version is fully usable and well-rated. In-app purchases likely remove ads or add convenience features; for most users, the free tier suffices, while power users may value paying to support the app and streamline the experience.

How it Compares to Alternatives

Compared to Waze and similar crowdsourced tools, Police Detector focuses more narrowly on police/cameras and hazards with a leaner UI and no mandatory account. Waze offers deeper navigation, community size, and extras but is heavier. Hardware radar detectors provide independent signal detection but lack rich, shared context—using this app alongside a detector can be complementary.

Summary

Police Detector – Speed Radar offers a focused, community-led way to see and share police presence, speed cameras, and road incidents in real time. It’s easy to start (no registration), provides clear voice alerts, shows traffic, and can link out to Google Maps for routing. Its strength scales with local participation: in active areas, reports feel timely and accurate; in quieter regions, usefulness drops. It’s not a turn-by-turn navigator or a hardware radar detector, but as a free safety companion that encourages courteous reporting, it’s a practical addition to your driving toolkit.

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