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The OOONO Co-Driver NO2 (2024) is a cutting-edge traffic safety alarm that warns drivers of speed cameras and road hazards in real-time. Compatible with iOS 16+ and Android 12+, it integrates seamlessly with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, delivering visual and audio alerts without distracting you. Rechargeable via USB-C, it offers eco-friendly, subscription-free lifetime use, powered by one of the largest driver communities for accurate, up-to-date warnings.









| ASIN | B0CJYLFL19 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 53 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 1 in Warning Alarms |
| Item model number | CD2 |
| Manufacturer | OOONO |
N**Y
Top Quality. Very impressed.
I was unsure about this, as it seemed too good to be true, but I am very impressed and can recommend this, the Co Pilot No2 ! It works fine and has identified every speed camera and road works I have checked it on ! Downside is the 2 x magnetic attachments which does not adhere to well to car dashboard surfaces. I solved this problem with some velcro. That holds it. 100% pleased and recommended
A**R
safety camera alert system
Good bit of kit works well ooono co driver 2 does the job i brought it for
R**E
Don't expect it to work.
I travel across the whole of the UK for work and yet consistently fails to report any cameras. Details are: - Connects quickly to my device. - Shows notification on my android auto its connected - Since driving many miles, its alerted me to 4 cameras. 2 static and 1 red light camera on the road where I live and 1 static is next town. - Even the 3 cameras by my house can be glitchy to alert. - Never alerts me to static motorway cameras or other stand alone cameras. I 'log' each camera on the motorway and messages pop up to say its reported. So its all communicating well, I have a blinking green light to show its on and working. I have checked all settings and updates. Customer Service wants mapped coordinates AND photos of ALL cameras that hadnt worked and explained how I cannot get that information - i reported them on the ooono so they should have that reported and i will not use my phone whilst driving to take photos. Spoke to customer service and said because its out of 14days for them and 30 days with amazon im not due a refund despite it not fit for purpose.
M**Y
Just brilliant.
Brilliant. Easily set up first time then you can just leave it. No buttons to press or connecting to your phone. Only needs a quick charge once a month. You can even hear the ooono's warning bleeps over loud music due to the bleeps frequency. This device will really stop you getting points and fines.
C**S
It works and for £57 it is value for money but could be improved.
Ooono No2 Inside the box. Upon opening the box you will find one Ooono no2 device, one USB cable, a very basic manual and one set of magnetic mounts. I believe only one set of magnetic mounts is a bit stingy really because they’re tiny little magnets and it wouldn’t cost them much to include a second set for when you change your vehicle or if you have two vehicles and want to move it from one to another. Installation First charge the device using the usb lead that came with the unit. The device was very easy to install simply attach the magnetic mounts to the Uno device on the rear, remove the sticky backings, find a suitable clean area on your dash and firmly press the device to secure it to the dash. The device is portable and easily removed from the magnetic Mounts and when you want to put it back on the dash you’ve simply attach it back onto the magnets. Once this is charged, you do not need to keep it connected to the USB cable however I chose to keep my cable connected to my cars USB charging port so I don’t have to worry about the battery running out. Unfortunately, I can’t seem to see anywhere that shows you how much charge the device has and I think this is a floor in the design. It would be very simple for the app to display the charge of the device so you know when you need to charge it rather than having to charge it when it runs out of battery and I hope this can be resolved in a a future update of the app. Downloading the app I use an iPhone so I went onto the App Store and downloaded the Ooono app where you have to open an account with an email address and a password. Once you have an account and you are logged in on the app you can follow the on-screen instructions to connect your device to your phone through Bluetooth connection. This device needs a Bluetooth connection to your phone in order for it to work. Once the Ooono device has connected for the first time whenever you leave your car, it will disconnect and when you next get into your car, it will automatically reconnect as long as you keep your Bluetooth on. When you get into your vehicle, the device will make a noise to show that you have entered the vehicle and when you start to move the device will make a little tune to confirm you are connected. If your device does not connect then your device will start to flash red warning you that you’re not connected. Using the device. The unit seems to work well in detecting fixed speed cameras and camera traffic lights but it’s heavily relies on lots of other people owning a Uno device and reporting mobile speed cameras. The more people who own a Ooono device and then report the mobile speed camera by pressing the button on the Ooono device the better otherwise if nobody has already reported the Mobile speed camera, you will not get an alert. I believe it takes two people to press their device at the same location for you to then receive the mobile speed camera alerts or the road hazards like broken down vehicles and roadworks etcetera can also be reported by pressing the main button on the Uno device twice. If you approach a speed camera then your device will warn you by beeping and flashing blue. If you are approaching a hazard then your device should warn you by beeping and flashing red. The distance in which you are warned about the approaching speed camera or hazard can be adjusted in the app. I set mine at about 0.3 miles away from the camera because there is not an option in the app to distinguish between Mobile speed cameras and fixed cameras and if the Ooono device warned you of the speed camera that you are approaching any closer than 0.3 miles than the mobile speed cameras will probably be within distance to catch a speeding motorist. I think believe the app should have a distance for warnings to be given on mobile speed cameras and a different distance for warnings to be given for fixed cameras but it does not so hopefully if they update the app they may in the future change this to allow to speed warning distances for different types of cameras. The Ooono no2 device Halo light can the flash continuously Green or you can turn it off if it’s annoying if you prefer. I personally did not mind it flashing during the day but there is no way to dim the brightness of the light and when it flashed at night it was quite bright and I found it dazzling so I turned it off which makes no difference to the function ability of the device and you still get all your alerts. I believe this light needs to be dimmable or it has to have a night setting so it isn’t as bright during night hours and I hope this is something they can amend in a future app update. The Ooono app has a map feature, but it is not Google Maps which is very disappointing plus it is very basic. When you set a destination using the Ooono map it will show you your route but it will only show you the speed cameras that are close by and does not show you all the speed cameras that you are expected to come across on your journey which I would really like to know about before I set off because there could be an alternative route with less speed cameras on. I find that when you use the Ooono no2 device with the map on your phone you get a better experience because you get a warning on the Ooono device and you can then glance at your map and it will tell you what to look out for for example, a speed camera or a traffic light camera et cetera. I believe that they have to use Google Maps in the future because the map is just not good enough compared to Google Maps in my opinion. The other option they could go for is instead of you using the Ooono app map your phone could actually verbally alert you to the upcoming hazard or camera therefore then you could use the Google Maps but your phone would still tell you what danger to look out for verbally. One feature this device does not have is the ability to store personalised location hotspots for example if in your area there is a regular Mobile speed camera on a particular place on a particular street it would be nice to be able to alert you and only you to be extra careful to this potential danger whenever you approach this road because we all know how easily it is to be distracted and go that 1 mile an hour over the limit even on a road you know there is sometimes a speed camera on so for that reason I think this would definitely be a feature to incorporate into the device for the future. Overall so far I am very pleased with the product for the price however I think it needs lots of work and I would be happy to pay more money for the device if it had more of the features I have mentioned above but overall for a subscription free device I think it is well worth the £57 I paid for it and I would definitely recommend it to others.
M**D
A proper lifesaver for your licence
I wanted the new OOONO CO-DRIVER NO2 after getting one too many "reminders" through the post. If you are tired of fiddling with your phone or waiting for Waze to load up just to drive down the road, this is exactly what you need. The best thing about this version is the CarPlay and Android Auto integration. It actually pops up on the big screen in the car now which is brilliant. You get the alerts right there in front of you as well as the audible sound from the Ooono. Setup was simple. You just download the app, pair it up once and that is it, then it connects automatically as soon as you start the car and drive away. The rechargeable battery is a massive plus and you just plug it into the USB-C port in the car and it's sorted for weeks. One thing to watch out for is that it can go off a bit if you live in a busy area with cameras on every corner, but you can search the settings and tweak the alerts so it only makes a noise when you really need it to. It is a bit of an investment up front but when you think about the cost of a single fine and the points on your licence, it pays for itself quickly and there’s no subscription. It is a solid, well built bit of kit that just works.
G**Y
Very easy to use.
Very helpful. Small and discreet. You can disable green flashing on light in settings. I have an iphone with carplay display. I use waze for maps and it integrates well. Alarms are loud enough. Easy to access buttons. Very easy to link to iphone. Warns well in advance. I especially like the speed limit warning. You can adjust how much over the limit by percentage or mph. The warning alarm is very effective. The speed camera warning is epic, and slightly humerous. Well worth the money.
D**I
Finalmente un cicalino Senza abbonamento che permette in maniera precisa di ottenere e segnalare anomalie sulla strada o meglio ancora gli autovelox più infidi e nascosti! Prezzo imbattibile e qualità top!
G**R
Werkt goed, voor mobiele (auto) flitsers nog geen melding gehad, wel van de focus flitser. Hij maakt volgens mij het meeste gebruik van de data van Google maps flitsers. Soms koppelt hij niet met de telefoon, dan is de app opstarten noodzakelijk, ook soms ondanks dat het uitgeschakeld is gaat de ring groen knipperen, wat in het donker hoogst irritant is. Nu na een kleine maand gebruik de accu nog op 90,% wat heel netjes is. Al met al tevreden met mijn aankoop van 49 euro, al betwijfel ik wel de accuraatheid van mobiele (auto) flitsers maar de tijd zal het leren, al ben ik zeker geen (te) hard rijder.
T**D
Der OOONO Co-Driver ist ein kompakter Verkehrsalarm, der in Verbindung mit einer Smartphone-App vor Blitzern, Gefahrenstellen und weiteren Verkehrsereignissen warnt. Im Folgenden bewerte ich das Produkt anhand meiner praktischen Erfahrungen. Lieferung und Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis Die Lieferung erfolgte schnell und zuverlässig. Besonders positiv hervorzuheben ist das attraktive Preisangebot, zu dem ich das Gerät erwerben konnte. In Anbetracht der gebotenen Funktionen und der kontinuierlichen App-Updates bietet der Co-Driver ein sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis. Akkuleistung und Verarbeitung Die Akkuleistung ist hervorragend. Selbst bei regelmäßiger Nutzung hält der Akku über einen langen Zeitraum, sodass kein häufiges Nachladen erforderlich ist. Die Verarbeitung wirkt hochwertig, das Gerät ist kompakt und lässt sich unauffällig im Fahrzeug platzieren. Funktionsumfang und Individualisierung Ein großer Vorteil des OOONO Co-Drivers ist die Möglichkeit zur individuellen Konfiguration. Über die App lassen sich mehrere Funktionen einstellen, beispielsweise: • Ob zusätzlich zum Gerät auch das Smartphone ein akustisches Signal abgeben soll • Für welche Ereignisse (z. B. Blitzer, Baustellen, Gefahrenstellen) eine Meldung erfolgen soll • Lautstärke und Art der Benachrichtigung Diese Flexibilität ermöglicht eine Anpassung an persönliche Vorlieben und sorgt für eine zielgerichtete Nutzung ohne unnötige Ablenkung. Community-Prinzip und Aktualität Wesentlich für die Effektivität des Systems ist die aktive Community. Der Co-Driver basiert darauf, dass Nutzer Blitzer und Gefahrenstellen melden oder entfernen. Nur wenn aktiv mit dem System umgegangen wird, bleibt die Datenlage aktuell und zuverlässig. Andernfalls kann es zu wiederholten oder nicht mehr zutreffenden Meldungen kommen. In meiner Umgebung funktioniert dieses Community-Prinzip sehr gut. Die Meldungen sind aktuell und präzise. Besonders hilfreich sind die Hinweise auf Baustellen oder temporäre Gefahrenstellen, die über klassische Navigationssysteme hinausgehen. Ich bin dankbar für die vielen aktiven Fahrer, die mit OOONO unterwegs sind und so zur Qualität der Verkehrsinformationen beitragen. Fazit Der OOONO Co-Driver überzeugt durch einfache Handhabung, starke Akkuleistung, flexible Einstellungsmöglichkeiten und eine funktionierende Community-Struktur. Voraussetzung für den nachhaltigen Nutzen ist die aktive Beteiligung der Nutzer. In Regionen mit engagierten Fahrern stellt das Gerät eine äußerst hilfreiche Ergänzung im Straßenverkehr dar.
S**N
Ok
K**D
لا
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