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00:00Hello and welcome back to a new video.
00:05This time we're going to be looking at a speed camera radar detector, whatever you call it exactly.
00:13It's basically something similar to what we've seen before from the company, like the Ono.
00:18This is this one.
00:21It's actually quite simple.
00:23It works with an app and it retrieves the data from Blitzer.de and yes, this is actually the same thing from Safe.
00:35So here we have a small device.
00:37I received three of them.
00:39One is for motorcycles.
00:45This is what it looks like.
00:47It's really quite simple.
00:49It seems to be waterproof.
00:52There's also a small adhesive pad.
00:54It's in the back here.
00:55You can attach it somewhere on the motorcycle, right?
00:58Somewhere in the handlebar area or wherever there's space.
01:02Then the device, I think, flashes.
01:05Yes, exactly.
01:07Here, this little ring flashes and, uh, it also emits an acoustic signal.
01:11Uh, different beeps, so to speak.
01:14You can also set these via the app.
01:15I'll show you the app again later, how it's structured.
01:21Uh, there's also something here for each one to download, which can be obtained via the Apple Store and the Google Play Store.
01:30But there's nothing more to it.
01:40So, if you're looking for an instruction manual, you'll probably have to resort to tutorials like ours.
01:45However, it's also relatively self-explanatory.
01:52So, I doubt you'll need a comprehensive instruction manual anyway, because you install the app, uh, search for the safe via Bluetooth, connect them, always via the app, not via the normal Bluetooth function, and yes, then it's already running.
02:04Uh, here's the safe one plus.
02:11It's already designed for the car.
02:14It also comes with two adhesive pads.
02:17You pull them off here.
02:18You can do it wherever there is space, wherever you want it, I don't know.
02:21You can do it as conspicuously or as inconspicuously as possible.
02:25Oops, great, now it's down.
02:27Ah, okay, there it is again.
02:29Sorry.
02:31Ah, yes, you can attach it here and it works on the same principle.
02:35It uses the same app, connects automatically and starts as soon as the car starts moving, the device recognizes that.
02:44Ah, it starts automatically, connects to the app, even if the app is not open.
02:49That's a very important thing.
02:51And it reacts to movement, vibration.
02:54Ah, it always works, for example, you can see that when you slam the door, ah,
02:58then it recognizes that too and yes, so it knows when the car starts moving.
03:03Ah, the warnings are almost identical to what Blitzert offers.
03:07Ah, they basically call up safe and retrieve everything from Blitzert.de.
03:11That means speed checks at any location, red lights, speed cameras, distance cameras, roadside speed cameras,
03:18if there are accidents somewhere.
03:21Yes, all of this can be set in different acoustic versions, always via the app.
03:25So a speed camera emits a different acoustic sound than, for example, a construction site or a car that has broken down somewhere on the hard shoulder.
03:34Yes, that's about it.
03:36The latest model is now, um, this little safe drive mini.
03:44Um, it has a built-in battery, has the connection for charging here at the bottom.
03:50Um, so it should definitely last for several weeks.
03:54I can't quite remember it right now.
03:55The operating instructions are pretty sparse here too, but they say that the battery lasts up to 6 months.
04:03Exactly.
04:04It can be charged in just a few hours though.
04:06So, that's actually a pretty good thing, I think.
04:10Um, you usually have it directly in the car via the connection.
04:14Um, yes, you can install it.
04:16You can do it in such a way that you still have the connection free.
04:18Um, so that you can always plug the cable in.
04:21You don't have to do without the function anymore.
04:23So, you don't necessarily have to remove it and take it home, charge it there, then put it back in the car.
04:28You can also do everything in the car via a cigarette lighter.
04:31Of course, you can theoretically leave it permanently connected to the power grid.
04:35But that's nonsense due to the long battery life of around 6 months.
04:40There's also a holder for it.
04:41Um, I've already installed it in the car, up here.
04:47Can you see it?
04:48Yes, in that area.
04:50It's then pushed to one side.
04:54And that's it.
04:55But I just pressed a button, sorry.
04:57I hope I didn't report a construction site here.
05:00Um, you can of course attach it anywhere in the car.
05:03You can also do it in reverse.
05:05That means I've hung it here from above.
05:07However, if you want to use it as a stand, let's say, if you want to place it here or wherever, you can turn the bracket accordingly.
05:18As I said, it's mounted up there now.
05:21It's relatively inconspicuous, in my opinion.
05:27It doesn't always light up, but only lights up when a current warning is imminent.
05:31So, if you approach a speed camera or a construction site, the small screen up here lights up and shows you accordingly.
05:41E.g. if there's a speed camera, it shows you in good time that there's a speed camera, how fast you're allowed to drive, and I think it also shows you how far away you are.
05:49E.g. Exactly.
05:53We'll try that out later.
05:54I'll have to show you that again.
05:55I can't remember it right now.
05:56Otherwise, as I said, the bracket is already installed, which is why it's stuck up there.
06:01E.g.
06:04E.g. Um, for me the most important criterion, I have to say, because I think that in comparison to the Ono it probably won't be much different.
06:11E.g. The functions are more or less the same, let's say.
06:17E.g. It always depends a bit on how each provider has programmed and set it up, whether it's just secure or not, but the principle is the same, I think.
06:30E.g. However, with the Ono I find a really big flaw, um, what I haven't managed to do after over a year of constant testing and contact with Ono is that this app runs permanently on the phone.
06:41E.g. It simply didn't work.
06:45E.g. I had it installed on a Huawei P30, which I'm currently filming with, so I can't show it, but yeah, it's nothing special.
06:52E.g. A completely normal smartphone.
06:55E.g. Um, you opened the Ono app there and the problem was, it didn't stay open.
07:00E.g. It stayed open during the day, no problem.
07:04E.g. Um, for example, you charged your phone at night and the next morning the app was off.
07:08E.g. Um, then of course the device didn't connect.
07:14E.g. Um, the Ono knows that when you start driving, it flashes red and also emits a corresponding signal when it's not connected.
07:20E.g. But it's still annoying, um, because I don't know, you get in the car, you think about a lot of things, but you don't have to open the app every time.
07:30E.g. Um, that was a really, really big problem, which actually led to the device sometimes simply not being usable.
07:39E.g. Um, that's not the case here at all, I've already tried that.
07:42E.g. Um, I've had it in the car for a good week now.
07:45E.g. Um, I tested it and the app was always on.
07:49E.g. It always connected, even when the app wasn't open.
07:55E.g. You get in the car anyway and it establishes the connection to the app via Bluetooth.
07:59E.g. That means it really works.
08:01E.g. You don't have to worry and say, uh, okay, oh, now I forgot to open the app.
08:06E.g. I'll probably only notice it when I've been caught speeding, or when I end up in a construction zone where no one told me.
08:11E.g. That's not the case.
08:13E.g. It definitely works well.
08:15E.g. I can say that.
08:16E.g. I don't know if it was dependent on the software on the phone, but I have a very up-to-date, what's it called?
08:24E.g. Android software, up-to-date version on my UI.
08:26E.g. I have no idea, so, I don't think it's the phone's fault, but in this case it's the Ono app.
08:32E.g. Uh, yeah, otherwise, what else is there to say?
08:35E.g. The automatic connection, we had that.
08:38E.g. In Germany, as I said, it works together with Blitzerd.
08:41E.g. In the Netherlands and Belgium, it's called Flitzmeister.
08:46E.g. Uh, if you leave the country, the Netherlands or Belgium, I don't think it will switch automatically and also work in those countries.
08:55E.g. I don't know exactly what it's like in other countries.
08:59E.g. You should probably just try it out, but at least they say it works throughout Europe.
09:03E.g. You can try it out and there are no additional costs other than the purchase price.
09:11E.g. There are no monthly costs or anything like that.
09:17E.g. You download the app yourself, it has full functionality and can be used.
09:21E.g. Exactly.
09:22E.g. That's it for now in theory.
09:25E.g. I'll show you again by simply approaching a speed camera with the device, a stationary speed camera.
09:30E.g. If you see a speed camera, let's assume it's in a position where someone is using a laser.
09:37E.g. Um, you drive past the laser position, see that there is a laser there, then you simply press this button once, and then the speed camera reports it, the little device, sends it to your phone via Bluetooth, and then the app simply sends the data to blitzer.de, or I don't know, or maybe to safe, or whatever.
09:57E.g. In any case, the position that you reported is sent.
10:07E.g. And um, I don't think that if you press the button like I did here, it will automatically trigger a warning for everyone who drives past here.
10:13E.g. But I think two or three people have to do it first so that the provider recognizes, okay, that wasn't a malfunction or someone just pressed it for fun, but that a few independent cars confirmed that there is a speed camera, only then will it probably be entered into the database.
10:29E.g. I don't know the exact background, but I assume that's exactly how it works.
10:33E.g. Um, the same with construction sites and hazards.
10:36E.g. So, you press this red button here.
10:38E.g. That's all there is to it.
10:39E.g. Just press it once and it's transmitted.
10:41E.g. Yes, that's how it works.
10:43E.g. I'll show you again in a test, in front of a stationary speed camera, and see you in a moment.
10:52E.g. So, now I'd like to briefly show you the app again.
10:56E.g. I've installed it now.
10:59E.g. It's really self-explanatory.
11:02E.g. At the beginning, when you download it for the first time, you have to register, or once you've registered, you have to log in.
11:09E.g. Once that's done, it's a one-time process.
11:11E.g. Once that's done, it's a one-time process.
11:13E.g. Once that's done, it's all good.
11:20E.g. Here you enter your personal data, right?
11:23E.g. I don't necessarily have to show you a close-up.
11:28E.g. Here you can look through the different messages and configure them accordingly.
11:31E.g. So, if there's a warning for a speed camera, you can either deactivate it completely or you can set a smart alarm.
11:40E.g. This works for each function individually.
11:43E.g. You can also change the volume accordingly and also the acoustic signal, the way it works, I've already explained that, right?
11:50E.g. It's basically always the same, just a different function each time.
11:56E.g. What else is there to say?
11:58E.g. I have to mention something else, I've already mentioned it, especially in comparison to the Ono app.
12:05E.g. On the one hand, I thought, okay, it's probably not the Ono's fault, but my smartphone's that it doesn't work.
12:16E.g. However, I now have the exact same smartphone, this Huawei P30, and now after a good week or more, how long has the app been installed on the phone?
12:24E.g. Well, it's not the Huawei.
12:31E.g. I just want to show you with this phone, but with the phone I'm currently filming with, which is the Huawei, and the safe app is installed there and honestly, I haven't had any problems with it deactivating itself this week.
12:45E.g. Um, you always have this little symbol at the top, right?
12:48E.g. It's currently not connected.
12:52E.g. Um, that also always shows that the app is active.
12:55E.g. Um, there are some functions where you have to keep the symbol permanently on.
12:59E.g. It can be a bit annoying, let's say, because there's usually other information up there, like SMS, WhatsApp, email, whatever.
13:07E.g. When the safe logo is always there, it crashes every now and then, I have to say.
13:12E.g. Um, my phone doesn't have the function to deactivate it though.
13:15E.g. I can only remove all status messages.
13:17E.g. Um, that's annoying of course, because then I don't have any information about a new WhatsApp message, for example, so I leave it on and okay.
13:24E.g. But there are also smartphones where you can deactivate it individually, so that you say,
13:29this safe app still runs permanently in the background, but I don't have any notifications up there.
13:34E.g. Um, that's a thing about the phone.
13:36E.g. I think it's quite good if it works, but if it doesn't, you can survive it too.
13:40E.g. But as I said, the most important criterion is that the app doesn't activate itself, it works.
13:44E.g. My phone has been off a few times, the battery was empty overnight or whatever.
13:48E.g. Uh, you turn it on and the app is back on immediately.
13:51E.g. You go to the car and it connects.
13:53E.g. So, at least that works with my UI.
13:56E.g. Uh, and even with this really simple, cheap Moto or whatever it is, it works just as well with a Moto smartphone.
14:03E.g. I've already tried it.
14:04E.g. So, I think it's definitely the app, right?
14:11E.g. They simply did a better job with safe than with Uno.
14:13E.g. I have to say that straight away.
14:15E.g. Maybe it will change at some point.
14:16E.g. Right now it is.
14:18E.g. And now I'll show you the system again, as announced at a mobile, no, not a mobile speed camera, but at a speed camera.
14:25E.g. I don't know where a mobile speed camera is located here.
14:28E.g. Uh, I don't necessarily want to drive in that direction and test it out.
14:36E.g. I'll show you how to do this on the starter box, that's enough, and if you need to, you can either read about everything else in other video tutorials, watch it, or you can simply buy the device and try it out for yourself, right?
14:50E.g. Well, I've already shown you that I installed it up here.
14:54E.g. Um, now let's quickly explain how it all works.
14:56E.g. Um, open the app.
14:59E.g. But it all happens automatically.
15:01E.g. You only have to do that once.
15:03E.g. I'll show you anyway.
15:04E.g. The three dots up here.
15:07E.g. Then go to search for devices, wait a moment.
15:11E.g. Um, the phone is now searching, and it finds it.
15:16E.g. Then you press connect, and it shouldn't take long, just a few seconds.
15:23E.g. Exactly, and now it's connected.
15:26E.g. That's actually the status that's always there when you get into the car.
15:32E.g. And yes, you don't really have to do anything else.
15:35E.g. It connects automatically, it's displayed briefly up here, but it then goes off again after a few seconds.
15:41E.g. Oh, and of course one more piece of information.
15:44E.g. You are allowed to own radar detectors of any kind, but you are not allowed to use them.
15:49E.g. I think according to the current fine catalog, it's about 75 euros and you even get a point.
15:55E.g. I honestly see it as a bit of a sporting move, to put it that way.
16:02E.g. This isn't necessarily just a radar detector, it's also a hazard detector.
16:07E.g. That means that you can use the button over there, as I've already explained, to either report or have any kind of hazard displayed.
16:13E.g. For example, an accident in a construction zone or a car on the right-hand hard shoulder, provided that someone has already reported it, because that's the only way it gets into the Blitzer.de database and ultimately onto the safe device.
16:28E.g. In any case, you can also use this mobile app to deactivate the speed cameras at any time, the warning about speed cameras.
16:34E.g. That means you can operate the device completely officially.
16:37E.g. Of course, if the speed cameras are switched on, it doesn't look quite so legal anymore, it's just forbidden.
16:42E.g. We're going to try it out anyway.
16:44E.g. As you can see, I'm sitting in the passenger side.
16:46E.g. I'm not driving the car myself right now, just a little comment on that.
16:50E.g. Um, someone is driving this, well, someone I don't know at all.
16:56E.g. Let's just leave it at that and I'll show you using the starter box, which is a few meters away.
17:03E.g. So, let's start our little drive now.
17:06E.g. It's about 2,300 meters to the evil speed camera, and let's try it out.
17:12E.g. The device has just connected, which is why the display at the top is now lit up.
17:22E.g. It's actually quite a few meters away.
17:24E.g. I don't know, it's still 4,500 meters, but now it's already indicating without an acoustic signal that there's a 70 kilometers per hour speed camera.
17:34E.g. The device has now gone back into sleep mode.
17:36E.g. Of course, you don't look at it the whole time.
17:39E.g. I probably wouldn't have noticed it while driving.
17:43E.g. But it's not that dramatic, because as I said, there's still the acoustic warning, but at least the visual warning is more than sufficient.
17:52E.g. Before.
17:53E.g. That much I can say.
18:01E.g. Exactly, now it's coming back.
18:03E.g. Now it's about 300 meters, I'd say.
18:06E.g. It also shows in the small white.
18:14E.g. Exactly, that was the signal, so to speak.
18:18E.g. I deactivated it on the smartphone.
18:20E.g. At the same time, it also sends a signal, so to speak, in the form of a siren.
18:26E.g. Ah, here is the speed camera.
18:31E.g. So yes, the message is more than sufficient in terms of distance.
18:36E.g. And yes, the big advantage is simply the small display, so you can see what's coming.
18:41E.g. There's a speed camera coming and I'm only allowed to drive 70 kilometers per hour there.
18:45E.g. For me, that's the biggest advantage of this small screen.
18:48E.g. You don't get that with the other safe device.
18:50E.g. Uh, logically, it's not good with the one for motorcycles either, that's understandable.
18:54E.g. But you don't get it with the one for cars either.
18:56E.g. I think it's safe plus or whatever it was called.
18:59E.g. So this is really cool and the Ono can't do that either.
19:03E.g. It doesn't show anything visually.
19:05E.g. Therefore, it's a successful thing.
19:07E.g. It works and if now in the lightning fast bus,
19:10E.g. Let's say someone is standing here,
19:11E.g. Then I press the button and then the position is transmitted via mobile phone
19:14E.g. And then the next person who drives past knows,
19:17E.g. Aha, alright, like this and like that.
19:20E.g. Yes, that's it.
19:23E.g. Uh, if you liked the video, I think it got longer than planned.
19:27E.g. A bit too much rambling in it.
19:29E.g. If necessary, fast forward a bit.
19:31E.g. You can see from the preview which scenes are interesting and which aren't.
19:35E.g. Uh, leave us a subscription and until the next test.
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