GPS AntiRadar (Strelka)

Why people leave GPS AntiRadar (Strelka)

If those frictions push you to compare, here are 7 GPS AntiRadar alternatives worth installing.

Which app should you choose?

  1. Waze if you want live community alerts for police, accidents, and hazards alongside speed cameras. Largest crowdsourced driver community.

  2. Radarbot if you want a dedicated speed camera detector with worldwide coverage. Most polished single-purpose app on this list.

  3. CamSam if you want a free European-focused speed camera alert app. SCDB.info database with mobile and fixed alerts.

  4. Sygic GPS Navigation if you want offline turn-by-turn driving with built-in camera alerts. TomTom map data, paid Premium.

  5. TomTom GO Navigation if you drive across Europe and want the original speed camera database from a dedicated nav vendor. Yearly subscription.

  6. Yandex Navigator if you drive in Russia and CIS and want hazard reports plus turn-by-turn in one app. Free with Yandex account.

  7. 2GIS if you drive inside Russian and CIS cities and want camera flags inside a detailed city map. Free.

Stay on GPS AntiRadar if you mostly drive inside Russia and the CIS, prefer a single-purpose app that runs alongside your favorite navigation, and value the RadarBase.info community database. The home-market depth keeps it useful.

Comparison table

AppBest forRegionLive dataModeFree?
WazeCommunity alertsWorldwideLiveDrivingYes
RadarbotDedicated detectorWorldwideLive + DBDrivingFree with paid Pro
CamSamEU speed camsEU + selectedLive + DBDrivingYes
SygicOffline drivingWorldwideDBDrivingFree trial, paid
TomTom GOCross-EU drivingWorldwideLiveDrivingFree trial, paid
Yandex NavigatorRU + CIS drivingRU, CIS, TRLiveDrivingYes
2GISRU + CIS citiesRU, CISDBDriving + mapYes

1. Waze — live community alerts worldwide

Waze

Waze is the closest spiritual match to GPS AntiRadar outside Russia. The app routes drivers and surfaces alerts based on community reports. Speed cameras, mobile traps, accidents, hazards, and police checks all flow into the map in real time. The community is densest in North America, Western Europe, Israel, and Brazil.

GPS AntiRadar vs Waze on a Russian highway is a coin toss; on a French autoroute or a Texas freeway, Waze wins on a wide margin because the report volume is higher.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

2. Radarbot — dedicated speed camera detector worldwide

Radarbot

Radarbot is the polished single-purpose detector app. The database covers fixed and mobile cameras in the European Union, the UK, North America, parts of Asia, and CIS, with live updates through the app. The voice alerts include speed limit, distance to camera, and current vehicle speed.

GPS AntiRadar vs Radarbot in Russia is roughly even because both pull from large community databases. Outside Russia, Radarbot’s catalog is the wider one.

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Pricing: Free with limits, Pro tier as one-time purchase or subscription.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

3. CamSam — free European-focused speed camera alerts

CamSam

CamSam is the long-standing free option for European drivers. The fixed-camera database pulls from SCDB.info with over 60,000 known speedcams worldwide, with mobile traps reported by users in real time. Updates run automatically every five minutes when the app is active.

For drivers who cross-borders inside Europe and want a free, focused detector, CamSam is the easiest install.

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Pricing: Free, separate Plus version with extras.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

4. Sygic GPS Navigation — offline driving with built-in camera alerts

Sygic GPS Navigation

Sygic combines the navigation and detector into one paid app. The TomTom map data is offline-first, the speed camera database covers most countries, and the head-up display mode reflects key information onto the windscreen at night.

For drivers who want to consolidate apps and accept a yearly subscription, Sygic Premium replaces both GPS AntiRadar and a separate navigation app.

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Pricing: Free trial, then Premium subscription.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

5. TomTom GO Navigation — pan-European driving with TomTom traffic

TomTom GO Navigation

TomTom GO Navigation puts TomTom’s driving data on a phone, including speed cameras, average-speed zones, and the live traffic the brand built its name on. The interface is driving-only, and lane guidance plus speed limit warnings come standard.

GPS AntiRadar vs TomTom GO in Russia: GPS AntiRadar wins on local camera depth. Across Europe, TomTom GO wins on consistency and traffic data.

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Pricing: Free trial, then yearly subscription.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

6. Yandex Navigator — RU and CIS driving with built-in hazard reports

Yandex Navigator

Yandex Navigator includes camera alerts and live hazard reports as part of its standard driving mode. For drivers in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Turkey, Yandex Navigator’s data is dense enough to substitute for a dedicated detector entirely.

GPS AntiRadar vs Yandex Navigator: the trade-off is single-purpose versus multi-purpose. Yandex Navigator is the navigation app with cameras built in. GPS AntiRadar is the cameras app you run alongside whatever navigation you prefer.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

7. 2GIS — detailed RU and CIS city maps with camera flags

2GIS

2GIS is a Russian and CIS city map with stationary speed camera locations marked. The detector layer is not as proactive as a dedicated app, but the building-level detail and shop catalog make 2GIS a strong companion to a separate camera app like GPS AntiRadar.

For drivers who already use 2GIS for city navigation, the camera flags add a low-friction safety check.

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Pricing: Free.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

How to choose

Pick Waze for community-fueled live alerts on police, hazards, and traffic anywhere in the world. The community size is the product.

Pick Radarbot for a polished worldwide dedicated detector with both live and offline databases.

Pick CamSam for free European driving where the SCDB.info database is enough.

Pick Sygic if you want navigation and camera alerts in one paid app and accept a yearly fee.

Pick TomTom GO if you cross European borders often and want the most consistent paid driving data.

Pick Yandex Navigator for free RU and CIS driving with hazard reports already built in.

Pick 2GIS as the secondary city tool with camera flags in detailed Russian and CIS maps.

Stay on GPS AntiRadar if you mostly drive in Russia and the CIS, value the RadarBase.info community-curated database, and prefer a single-purpose detector running alongside your preferred navigation app.

FAQ

Is Waze better than GPS AntiRadar? Outside Russia and the CIS, almost always yes. Waze’s community is far denser. Inside Russia, GPS AntiRadar’s RadarBase.info database is more focused on the local camera types and speed limits.

Are speed camera detector apps legal? Legality varies by country. In France and Germany, dedicated radar detectors are restricted, while general navigation apps with hazard alerts are usually allowed. Check the rules in your country before relying on any detector app.

What is the best free GPS AntiRadar alternative? Waze for community alerts, CamSam for European fixed cameras, Yandex Navigator for built-in Russian camera data. All three are free without paywalled detection.

Does Waze warn about speed cameras? Yes, when the local Waze community has reported a camera location. Coverage depends on community density: dense in North America, Western Europe, and Brazil; thinner in Russia and parts of APAC.

Which speed camera app works offline? GPS AntiRadar runs without an internet connection once the database is downloaded. Sygic and TomTom GO also work fully offline. CamSam, Radarbot, and Waze need a connection for live alerts.