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Ooono Co-Driver No2 Drops to About €50 in Black Week Sale

Buyers should note that active speed‑camera warnings are illegal to use while driving in Germany.

Overview

  • Amazon lists the upgraded Co-Driver No2 around €49.95 during Black Week, down from an average of roughly €60 over the past year and only briefly cheaper in early September.
  • Major retailers advertise steep cuts on earlier models, with MediaMarkt promoting the No1 at about 50% off and Amazon showing up to 57% off Gen1 and roughly 38% off No2.
  • The latest unit adds a USB‑C rechargeable battery, a magnetic mount, an LED light ring, and a discard button while pairing via Bluetooth to a smartphone and sourcing alerts from Blitzer.de.
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration with in‑app navigation is included for 12 months, after which continuing those features requires a €1 per month subscription.
  • German law permits route checks before driving or hazard‑only alerts, but using active speed‑camera warnings on the move can bring a €75 fine and one point, and recent court guidance also bars passenger use.