Radar/Laser

Lion's presence in the Radar Speed Product market is due to our sister company MPH Industries Inc. who is one of the oldest manufacturers of radar based speed detection equipment in the world.  Based in the United States is the leading supplier to the law enforcement market. Lion's strength in the European, Middle Eastern, African and Australasian markets put us in a unique position to take on the responsibility for MPH's radar and the Speedlaser portfolio in these parts of the world.

Our BEEIII mobile radar is ‘top-of-the-range’ with every feature you could possibly need.  Available in mph or km/h and in K and Ka-bands our radar is approved by the Federal Communication Commission.  Our True View DVD system provides video evidence to police and security companies.   Laser products are a recent addition to our product range.  Go to Downloads for standard products or to Contact Us for specials.

The relationship between speed and accidents is proven.  It is in everybody’s interest to encourage vehicles to drive slower in order to reduce the likelihood of an accident.  Our Speed Monitor products are a cost effective method of achieving this.  They are advisory so require no special approvals so can be deployed easily.  All our Speed Monitors are CE approved and some examples are highlighted below.

Speed Monitor™ Trailer
This trailer mounted unit can be moved with ease, so yesterday it could have been outside the local school, today on the approach to a local accident black spot and tomorrow on the long straight hill approaching the town where drivers practice their Grand Prix skills !

Speed Monitor III

Speed Monitor™ III
This portable monitor may be attached to the boot of a car or other suitable position and powered from a 12V supply such as a vehicle cigar lighter.

Speed Monitor Trolley

Speed Monitor™ Trolley
This low cost, self contained unit falls between the III and the Trailer and is proving immensely popular for a wide range of users. A free "Your Speed" sign is now provided.

Short demonstration video -> here <-