The B2 does it bomb?
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Advantages Base unit is highly portable, visibility of unit in situ
Disadvantages Lots of wires to connect before you can get started
The Origin B2 comes in a very discreet white box with plenty of good instructions - but also a kit like that from Blue Peter. The unit cradle needs plugging in to the accessory 12v supply. The GPS unit needs a wire running to its location on the dash board and the (optional and currently legal) laser detector needs the same amount of wiring. The installation is not for the faint hearted - get someone who is confident to install it for you. The installation aside, this is one very good unit, clear and easy to use/update. The locations of all blackspots, schools and fixed camera sites and highlighted when on the move. The vooice warning is crystal clear reminding you of the speed limit of the area you are in. The schools programming is smart it will only trigger during the danger times (start, end and lunch) and not during august. This is a very good unit - up there with the best with great functions and great database (£50 per year subscription), ease of use - with the exception of the difficult install.
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