21 Apr 2026
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Road Angel Expands 2026 Range with New Driver Safety Tech, 4K Dash Cams and In-Car Power Solutions

Written by:
Chris Anderson

Road Angel has rolled out a new 2026 line-up covering speed awareness tech, dash cams and a high-capacity battery pack designed to keep cameras running long after you’ve parked up and wandered off for a coffee.

There are also some sizeable price drops across the range. Here's what's on offer:

Pure Sync – your dashboard’s over-cautious mate

First up is the Road Angel Pure Sync, a smart road safety and speed awareness device designed to keep you one step ahead of speed cameras, limits and the occasional “how fast was I actually going?” moment.

It delivers real-time alerts for fixed cameras, mobile vans, average speed zones and general enforcement areas, all shown on a high-contrast display designed to stay readable in bright sunlight or night driving.

The Pure Sync sits discreetly on the dash


There’s a magnetic mount with wireless charging, a simple three-button layout, and smartphone connectivity for live updates and database syncing. Pricing has now been sharpened up to £59 (reduced from £119), with a free first month of subscription included when you sign up.

After that, it runs at £9 per month, or £99 per year (down from £119) if you prefer the annual option.

Think of it as paying for a mate who constantly checks speed cameras and quietly tells you when you’re about to regret your life choices.

RA-BP9000 – dash cams, meet your emergency back-up battery

Next up is the RA-BP9000 battery pack, a 9000mAh external power unit designed to keep dash cams running in parking mode without draining your car battery into oblivion. It supports both 12V and 24V systems, meaning cars, vans, hybrids and EVs are all covered.

The idea is simple: park up, leave your car, and your dash cam keeps recording everything that happens while you’re gone – without returning to a flat battery.

It uses LiFePO₄ battery technology for improved safety and stability and can deliver up to 72 hours of recording in single-channel mode or 36 hours in dual-channel set-ups, depending on configuration. Currently priced at £249, a three-year warranty applies too.

Halo Edge – compact 4K protection

The Halo Edge 4K dash cam sits in Road Angel’s more compact range but still brings full 4K recording, parking mode, quick-release mounting and a clean install focus.

It’s designed for drivers who want proper protection without turning their windscreen into a tech demo. And it's currently priced at £129, down from £199.

Halo Elite – full-fat, front-and-rear coverage

At the top end is the Halo Elite 4K dual dash cam, bringing Sony Starvis 2 sensor tech for improved low-light performance, dual-channel recording, built-in display and fast 5GHz Wi-Fi transfer. All this plus a three-year warranty.

It also features Road Angel’s D²save system – combining internal storage with SD card support so footage is backed up even if your memory card decides it’s had enough of life. A free hardwiring kit is included for proper parking mode functionality, and you can currently grab this for £329, down from £399.

Road Angel continues to evolve its line-up around smarter connectivity, better protection and easier installation – with a clear push towards making driver tech less fiddly and more “just works”. Or in plain English: fewer excuses, more evidence, less denial when something happens in a supermarket car park.

roadangelgroup.com

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