honest review about ooono

All truth about NO2 OOONO Co-Driver Traffic safety device. In my opinion this is the biggest disappointment of the year in gadgets. In today's video, I dive into the world of gadgets, stepping away from photography to share my experience with one of the most disappointing gadgets I bought this year: the OOONO NO2 Driver Alert. This Bluetooth device claims to help drivers avoid speed cameras and road hazards, but does it really deliver? Join me as I explore its features, shortcomings, and whether it's worth your money. If you enjoy this review, don't forget to like and comment for more gadget insights! Timestamps 00:03 Introduction to special gadget review instead of photography content 00:43 Product advertised on social media as anti-speed camera device for fast drivers 01:54 Purchase decision between two versions and choosing the expensive €80 model 02:17 Revealing the device is just a simple Bluetooth button with an app 02:53 Explaining why Waze is superior and calling this product a kind of scam 05:11 Testing speed camera detection functionality while driving in Germany 06:35 Problems with city speed limit detection and mobile police stations 08:49 Issues with marking system not working properly in his country 10:51 Final verdict calling it the biggest gadget disappointment of 2025 14:39 Suggestions for product improvements including additional features ooono A/S this is the formal company name behind the OOONO brand, a Danish firm founded in 2017 and headquartered in Valby, Copenhagen. It specializes in safety gadgets like the CO-DRIVER series for road hazard alerts and speed camera warnings, plus personal safety devices such as Sirène. The company has raised about $3.87M in funding, employs around 100 people, and operates in over 50 countries with a community of millions of users. More info https://ooono.com/ Tip jar https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted...