![]() ![]() That’s right, detector detection – try saying that fast 10 times in a row! What you get instead is protection from detector detection. Now, not all police forces employ laser speed guns anyway, so this may not be a huge loss. The biggest loss is right down there in the cons list – there is no laser detection facility on this model. ![]() This model from Beltronics is toward the cheaper end of the price range and as such it loses some functionality that you would expect on a more expensive model. Just don’t expect miracles for a double-digit price tag. That may be asking a little much for such a low price – and if it does detect a laser you will probably crash anyway, as the laser detection noise is the most terrifying, high pitched screech!Īs with anything you get what you pay for – this is pretty cheap, and it will do a pretty good job. It is calibrated to detect all the standard Radar wavelengths employed by the police it is also rated to detect laser speed detectors. That means it’s nice and easy to mount on most dash or windscreens without being obtrusive. In use, this device is pretty small, tipping the scales at under 5 ounces. ![]() Whether you want to know if the cop with the Radar gun is behind or in front – only you will know if that extra knowledge is worth splashing out on a premium model for. This model from Cobra certainly has price on its side! It is the second cheapest product on this list, so you don’t get all the bells and whistles that come with premium models, such as direction indicators.
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