As far as I recall, no. My husband works in electronics and never has him or I seen a camera detecting GPS. There are radar detectors out there but those are separate.
Yes. Cobra's XRS 9960G Radar Detector With GPS also provides speed camera alerts.
Snooper, Pogo, Cobra, and Whistler, among others, offer speed camera detectors along with satellite navigation. There are limitations to this detection, and none of these devices will detect every speed camera.
To purchase speed camera detectors one can try online sites like: Halfords, Radarsdirect, Speedcamerasuk and Radar-shop. One could also try Amazon and Ebay.
Speed camera detectors can be bought from many online websites. The website, RadarBusters, has a single model for sale, and Amazon has several speed camera detector models for sale as well.
A Snooper Sapphire Camera Detectors are intended to provide the user with information about speed cameras on the stretch of road they are driving on. They will alert the user if they are near a camera and driving over the speed limit.
Some features are; a Camera, a video camera, Bluetooth connection, a Speakerphone, Music Player Keyboard, Email, 3g Speed, Wifi internet connection, and GPS!
Like other digital cameras, gps cameras are used for taking photos. The difference is, a gps camera tags the photo using a gps system. This allows the user to more easily locate their pictures. The following link offers more detail regarding gps cameras, http://www.squidoo.com/gps-digital-camera
There is not, unfortunately.
Basically No. But the detector have a camera then yes.
Laser detectors detect laser beams used by law enforcement to measure speed, while radar detectors detect radio waves used by police radar guns. Laser detectors are more precise but have a shorter range compared to radar detectors. It's recommended to have both types of detectors for comprehensive coverage.
To utilize GPS for geotagging your photos and tracking their locations, you can enable the GPS feature on your camera or use a separate GPS device that can sync with your camera. This will automatically embed location data into the metadata of each photo, allowing you to see where each photo was taken on a map.
Police hand-held radar speed detectors are microwave transceivers operating around 10.5 GHz.