Snooper Sapphire Review

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flyingscot's Review of Snooper Sapphire Speed Camera Detectors

Overall Rating

1.5 stars
  • Value for money
    1.5 stars
  • How effective is the device?
    1.5 stars
Good Points

Sleek, stylish and wireless


Bad Points

Rubbish software, very poor customer service


General Comments

I spent over 4 hours on the phone trying to get the Snooper Sapphire to work, turned out to be a simple registry fix. On second download PC could not recognise USB item, even after uninstalling and reinstalling drivers. Did not pick up on local school zones or fixed cameras. I took it back to suppliers.


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  • fifthwheel on 7th Oct 2006

    I've got the Snooper Sapphire GPS speed camera, and after trying out at least 4 other makes in the past six months, this one is my favourite. Obviously, the main things you want your GPS machine to do is pick up every fixed speed camera you may come across. The Sapphire does this, and it hasn't failed on a single one yet! I do a download every couple of days, which is quite simple, but more importantly, it is reliable. The Snooper Sapphire would be my first choice every time, but only for its looks. If looks aren't that important to you, then any of the Road Angel range is right on par with respect to performance and reliability.

  • dm8192 Rank: Lance Corporal on 27th May 2009

    Re: "USB device not recognised" problems, I got this when trying to connect it to a powered hub, but it worked fine when plugged directly into a socket on the case instead. I know it shouldn't make any difference, but it's worth a try.