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RADAR/LASER DETECTOR

  • We spend a lot of time traveling in our cars...commuting, vacationing, and visiting, so it only makes sense that we make that time on the road as safe and secure as possible.
  • The Early Warning  EW3100 radar detector helps you do just that, alerting you to hazards and emergency vehicles while also serving as a reminder that we may be driving at dangerous speeds.
  • The EW3100 detects all radar bands X, K, Ka, Ka-Pop and Superwide Ka bands.
  • Also included is 360ø  Laser Detection which detects laser from the front, rear and sides (including Pulsed, UltraLyte, LTI-2020, and Prolaser).
  • The EW-3100 has a high resolution icon display, so you can see the display, even in the sun!
  • Real voice alert technology alerts you when you turn the detector on, and it alerts you with 25 different vocal indicators, including radar and laser detection.
  • The alerts come in either English or Spanish.
  • The safety warning system detection alerts you to the presence of road hazards, emergency vehicles, railroad crossings and more.
  • Its numeric signal strength display shows you signal intensity from '0' to '9'.
  • The auto mute mode automatically reduces sounds by half when the signal is detected, and the city/highway mode lets you minimize alerts in areas that have false radar signals.
  • This unit provides instant on or pulse radar protection that notifies you of sudden high level radar and laser signals.
  • A tutorial mode demonstrates all the functions of this radar/laser detector.
  • The Early Warning EW3100 is a 'state-of-the-art' detector and is clearly the most sensible choice in safety/radar/laser detection available today!
  • Features Include:
    • Detects all current radar and laser guns
    • 360 degree laser detection
    • VG-2/Spectre undetectable
    • Digital signal processing and anti-falsing circuitry
    • 4 mute and 3 step dim selection
    • 10.525 GHz/+/-25 Mhz (X-band), 24.150 Ghz/+/-100 Mhz (K-band), 33.800 Ghz (Ka-POP) and 34.700 Ghz/+/-1.300 Mhz (Ka super wideband) operating frequencies
    • Includes: DC car cigarette lighter power cord,  velcro (hook & loop fastener), a window mounting kit and owners manual.
    • Dimensions: 4-1/4'L x 2-3/4'W x 1-1/4'H
    • Includes tutorial CD
    • 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty
Reviews
Radar detectors have gone down in price over the years. A few years back I bought one for 200.00 dollars but if I had to do it again I would. Just like computers the price has dropped significantly but the technology is much better. The Cobra does go off near automatic doors, from my understanding these doors have a radar which tells them that someone is coming. However I also noticed the Cobra catches radars from several miles away so at times it seems like it's going off for no reason but I trust it when it does go off and slow down.

Good price, works good, lots of options, and warns about pretty much every detection system on the road. What more can you ask for?
Great product for a Great Price!!!

I bought this recently and i'm really impressed about it. Now i don't want to worry about the speeding tickets.
Don't bother getting a different radar detector this one does the trick. Plain and simple don't drive more than 10 (15 if you're a risk taker) and hit brakes as soon as the cobra starts chirping. Do this and you'll never get a ticket again.
I bought this product from Amazon about a month ago. I would not recommend this after my experience. I passed by several cop cars on the highway that clearly had radar turned on and the cobra did not alert me. Initially I thought the cop cars did not turn on their radar. However, I passed several electronic speed displays that are setup in neighbourhoods and highways that display speed based on a radar. I saw my speed displayed on the sign but this detector did not go off.

I have a Whistler in my other car and that works very well.
Have used the 9500i for about a month now, and appears to be a lot more sensitive than my "top of the line" Bell detector I bought 3 years ago. I still like Bell, but the GPS features of this unit made it a must have.

Pros:
* Wow!, I have detected constant scans, instant, and pop radars, sometimes a mile before I see the patrol car. I almost think I have a false scan, but when I see the patrol car I know the 9500i was not lying to me. (One time I got hit, so I shut it down, the guy behind me really didn't like that, so I let him by and he passed me like I was standing still, he got nailed, see, radar detectors can be fun).
* Allows you to see your speed on the detector, so you can use it as a "heads up" display.
* Allows you to lock out false signals from a certain area. (Nice, but see Cons).

Cons:
* A Lot more false scans than my Bell unit. On the upside, you can lock these out, so basically it's "trial and error" until you determine you have a false signal and decide to lock it out.
* At it's lowest brightness level, it's still to bright (compared to my Bell). I don't like advertising to everyone around that I have a radar detector, cops really don't like them, and will pull you over for something else if they can't get you speeding.

Note: If your alone on the road, speeding, and get scanned, there is no radar detector in the world that will save you. The cop units are good, some are very good. Your only hope is that when you detect a scan, the cop is scanning another vehicle, not you, if it is you, forget it, your getting a ticket. Just thought I would throw this in here if anyone thought radar detectors are a perfect solution.


This radar detector is definitely worth 100+ dollars. Also, unlike the Escorts and other brands, it sounds like you will have no problem returning this thing if it happens to break.

Many previous posts have said they did not detect police cars until they were about 1 block away.

I would like to point out that many patrol cars drive around constantly emitting Ka band radiation even though they are not manning a speed trap. Perhaps in this idle mode, the power of the Ka signal is a bit less than when they are trying to measure your speed. I don't know.

I was able to detect a patrol car at a drive through about 1/4 mile away and a cluster of 5 idling patrol cars at a crime scene at a distance of about 1/6 of a mile (both in the city).

I have not yet encountered a false Ka band signal. However, the X and K1 signals in the city cannot be trusted.
the detector is great the faults are the false alarms, RR alerts when no tracks anywhere in the area and in the middle of the woods getting KA alerts
This is a decent detector; but if you were looking for a cordless / battery powered detector this is not it!!! For some reason the detector has a battery power indicator (it's for an external battery like in a car not for internal battery like the product spec would lead you to believe). What the F&^@* my car has a battery indicator I don't needs a radar to tell me the condition of the car battery!!!
THis is a good detector, covers lots of bands. If you select POP detection it seems to give a lot of false warnings. Haven't tried the compass yet as I'll be switching cars soon and you have to set it up for each car you use it in. The viewing screen it colorful but a bit hard to read if your windshield slopes away too much. I think I would have bought the cheaper model had I tried this one first, but still it's a good detector.
Only had it for two weeks and it already saved me from a ticket! Talk about being worth the money!
So far this detector only picks up false signals. Like they say, you get what you pay for.
The little box with a few lights arrived in good condition and on time which was the good bit. I fitted it in my car even though the lead is highly sprung and a bit short so it kept pulling out of the cigarette lighter hole especially when I went over bumps in the road. After pulling the lead tight and wrping it around the glove box door I managed to get enough slack on the wire to stop it pulling out and all was well. This weekend I went on a long journey and passed many stationary radars. At the first one the little box didnt give a peep but I still had hope as the radar might have been turned off. Passed another and another and still nothing. I got my wife to drive and tried removing the box from the mount and pointing it directly at the next radar incase my mounting was not right, still nothing. I tried using it in city mode because the piece of paper they laughingly refer to as instructions does not explain the difference between city and highway mode and still got nothing whatsoever. I reread the box and the 'instructions' to see if I was missing something but only found out how to stick the mount to the dash board and turn the thing on. I did notice that it said the box detects all types of radar gun, which could mean it only detects gun type radars and not the static boxes so I am waiting to see one of the mobile radars to test this but I'm not too hopefull. I will continue this review when I have tested this out but for static radars it is completely worthless which is why I refer to it as a box with little lights on it rather than a radar detector. TBC
I have had the box of lights for about 6 months now and have passed all manner of radars with it set up and plugged in pointing up the road. Not once has it done anything at all. I have tried it on city and highway mode as it does not explain what these actually are without any joy at all.
To sum up, this item is a rip off as far as I am concerned. I would like to have someone take it apart and see if there is anything inside it other than some LEDs and a buzzer.
If you are thinking of buying this piece of total garbage them take the $50 and give it to a poor person instead is my advice.
You can't go wrong with this radar detector for the price. I used to see patrol vehicles ahead of time, but never knew if they were running radar. Now I can often "see" them before I actually spot them. It has saved me in a school zone when I didn't even realize I had entered the school zone(I was doing 30 in a 20), so I can honestly say it has paid for itself.
Purchased this detector because the price was great. It appears to be a good starter detector. If you have the money would purchase detector that costs a little more. Haven't been by many police, but has alerted me to some and not to others... Overall, appears to be a decent detector, except the range could be better. Not sure if the range is even a mile.
I got a speeding ticket before I bought the laser. In Illinois if you pay a ticket and don't get another in ninety days the ticket stays off your record. This keeps your rates insurance down.
I have found that the device has a excellent range for the old fashion radar. It gives me plenty of time to slow down. Cop use the lasers in short burst, the device will warn me, but you have to pay attention. I think I was scan on by a laser on a highway and it was blocked. The cop never left his position.
If you happen to find yourself driving fast I think you need to stay away from other cars who may not be protected. Overall I think I drive slower now because I am more aware of my speed. I drive a 2005 GTO and it can fool you as to how fast your are going.

Accurate and well worth the money. Only cons is that the visual alerts are somewhat small and not very helpful. The audible alert should have more different tones for different types of radar and a better visual alert to accompany it - overall it is well worth the $70 I paid for it
I owned this for 1 1/2 years but it was stolen, got a VERY expensive Cobra and it lasted 3 months before it went off all the time (sitting in driveway, etc)
This unit captured radar AROUND corners!! I had it go off before I could even see where the locals were at.
If you need a good, low priced , reliable unit, this is the one to get.
PS I don't know how the laser works as they don't run that type of radar in Illinois or Missouri. (that I know of)
This product is simply amazing as long as you are aware. I have had it detect KA band from 2 miles away, from the other side of the hill. It does give a lot of false positive, especially the X, K, and SPECTRE bands. I'd recommend turning X off in general.

The false positives are usually things like radar controlled bill boards(like those lotto ad's that show the current jackpot), automatic doors, and some electronic traffic signs will set this off.

But if you pay attention, and think about where cops like to hide, you won't ever get pulled over. I went from 5 tickets in 1 year, to none in 2 years now. Definately worth the money!
Great value for the price.
I also had the chance to test it and it spotted all the radars. Also I had a lot of false alarms but I guess I need to deactivate some of the alerts!
We purchased this product before our recent trip. It worked great. The warning time was adequate and the volume was not too loud. The only thing that we were suprised that the detector did not do is talk to you to warn of upcoming radar. The detector just has a series of beeps to advise you of radar. Overall we are very pleased with the product.


I purchased this product to replace a Whistler I have had for 2 years. This gives many more false signals as the Whistler at a higher price. I went back to my old one and put this in a vehicle I do not drive very much. This does have a lot of programming options, but in my opinion it is not as accurate as the competition.
I am pretty satisfied with this radar..The price was cheaper than most, and it works...A few times cops have been staked out, and it didn't pick up a signal, but maybe they weren't using radar...I don't know...but this works great...
I've owned this item for approximately 6 months, and it's the best investment that I've made in a while! I've found it very reliable, and cost effective...especially since I now know when radar is directed my way...in time for me to do something about it, and not get stopped/ticketed!
I highly reccommend this item. It is well-worth the purchase price.
The XTR-325 was very easy to set up. The included instruction manual completely explained not only how the device worked, but also how the technology worked and interacted with police radars.

The voice warnings are great, because you will get used to hearing different warnings when going by stores with automatic doors. When you hear the voice say that same type of radar everytime instead of just beeping, you'll get used to it. When you drive by that same type of store and hear a different type of radar, you know to slow down.

Overall, I feel more safe from police radar while using this device and it is convenient to use.
This product does not pick up radar detectors until the patrol car is within 50 feet of it. Not sensitive enough. The only reason this I gave this products 2 stars instead of 1 is that it does go off but not with enough time to slow your speed.
well the radius is not far so you wont be able to go
to fast and you have to react directly after it goes off.
But most of the time it is a false alarm ( it always goes off
when i pass walmart or cvs, i guess it is their doors that
give out the false alarm)
well but i guess it is alright for the buck.
i mostly use it on the highway, in the city ( even though
it has the city or highway option) i usually have it
turned off cause the signal gets annoying after a while
I'm not s "speeder" or a lead foot. But I do travel quite a bit by car on smaller highways. And there are times when EVERYBODY is traveling faster than the posted limit. There are also times where the speed limit seems to change every 200 yards. In these situations, it is handy to have a reminder to check your speed. My Touareg has a speed alarm that I keep set at 70. This is like an extra layer of protection.

I particularly like the "auto quiet" mode. It beeps loudly at first and then beeps quietly. We also enjoy playing, "Find the police car" when it goes off. Even more fun is when some jerk passes you and you know he is going to get nailed around the next turn.

The faceplates are a nice touch, but I think the color choices are a bit odd. I wish they had grey - or better yet - wood grain.
Excellent radar detector - minumal false alarms, and accurate estimates of radar strenght (as far as I can tell). I'm wondering what additional functionality the more expensive Cobra detectors posess. It seems you pay for items like voice warnings and a compass, and not anything substantive that helps keep you from getting in to hot water.

I'd have given this model 5* except for one flaw - the silver colored pieces on the top of the detector reflect off the windscreen. This can be quite intrusive when the sun is low in the sky. Otherwise, I can't find fault with this model.
Not sure how helpful this review will be, because I'm not totally sure myself. Any comments would be helpful. Here's the deal. I've had this detector since this past August. Each day I drive 140mi round trip to work & back, 90% is expressway, speed limit here in SE Mi is 70mph. During the time I've owned this detector I've passed many radar cops on the side of the road, my detector has alerted me exactly 2 times. I can't believe the many many cops I've passed where it didn't go off, that they had their radar turned off, just too many for me to believe that.

I sent the detector back to Escort saying somethings wrong, they send it back to me saying it's working fine. I know a few times I've blown by a radar cop about 78mph they didn't come after me (yes, detector did not go off). Maybe they have their guns set to above 80mph, I don't know. I sure don't want to test them.

All other features work great, the GPS is great, filtering out false signal is great.

Funny thing is, I've also got a higher priced Cobra detector, I get the same results with it. I think it's gone off about 2 or 3 times also, pass many cops where it does nothing.

Maybe the cops in SE Mi are using some secret undetectable radar (g):)

Any comments would be appreciated.
Escort Passport 9500i Radar and Laser Detector- Great detector, lots of abilities. Worth the extra $$$$$.

The first thing I want to say is that I ALMOST bought the passport 8500 because of what I read from one of the other reviews about a side by side test between the 9500i and the 8500. I read more about the topic and discovered that you can not compare the sensitivity of radar detectors by sticking both of them on your windshield and driving down the road. When they are that close to each other, they interfere with each other.

Boy am I glad I got the 9500i. The GPS functionality is great and I have blocked out all the false alarms on the usual routes I travel. So easy to do it, just hit the mute button on the device or the smart cord three times and you never have to hear that false alarm again. Sweet.

This thing has great range too. It picked up radar up to 5 miles away from one particularly well hidden detector along the Ohio turnpike.

Also, with the GPS function, it displays the speed you were going when you got "pinged" with the radar, so you can tell if you need to slow down or not. I know what you are thinking, but just because the detector is going off doesn't mean that someone with a radar gun can tell your speed. For a radar gun to detect speed, it must hit your vehicle then bounce back. This is only good for a mile at the most and under prime conditions. The detector just has to pick up the radar reaching it, so it can pick up from much farther away.

When you first get the alarm, it is usually with one bar on the detector. You can safely slow down (No slamming on the brakes) before you pass the radar source and the 9500i will keep you informed about how strong the signals are.

Another great thing about the GPS function, you can mark those pesky vascar spots. See, vascar doesn't use radar...so with any other detector, you are not protected when you pass over the white lines on the road. With this device, you can mark that spot so you know where it is next time, and it will warn you that it is coming in the appropriate amount of time depending on your speed. Sweet again.

The only down side that I can find in the 9500i after taking it around where I live and down the highway about 20 hours worth is that when the first warning shows up you can never be sure if it is a false alarm or not. You have to wait and see if it goes up high, or just stays a low signal...false alarms are almost always low signals. However, once you pass that low signal and it goes out of range, you can not...after the fact...still mark it as a fake signal to be blocked. It would have been nice if the device would allow you to still mark the most recent alarm a minute or two after you pass it. Obviously, you can mark it the next time past, but I'm just saying.

Mounts easy, comes with a nice case, extra suction cups, smart cord is awesome, and the dark feature (audio only, no light) can't be beat at night.

Overall, a GREAT device, can't recommend it enough. It has already saved me a ticket and I've only had it 2 weeks. Paid for itself.

p.s. Just so you know, radar detectors are legal in pretty much the entire country except for a few states (as long as you don't have a commercial driver's license). You can read about it on the Escort website.
I bought the 9500i and also the Valentine One, intending to use them both and send back the one I didn't like. The 9500i went back today. The GPS lockout feature is useful and innovative, but as a detector this unit does not work well.

False alarms for laser are a daily occurrence, usually just as I turn a corner to face into the sun. The thing will screech, and before the voice-over comes in, I've taken to saying to myself, "Bright Sunlight Alert!"

The radar detection is not as good as on the V1, and lack of a rear antenna (to provide directional data) in my opinion is a critical flaw.
I think Escort has done a great job with this detector. They are using cutting edge technology to bring us the consumers the latest and greatest. Nothing is ever going to be full proof, but the 9500i does a pretty darn good job. The GPS is a very cool feature and it is very easy to operate. I would recommend this detector to anyone I know! I think it's the best money can buy period.
Easy to use with clear directions; can't comment on range. Suction cups are black instead of clear. Seems it would be better to have clear especially since it is supposed to pick up laser that would be blocked by opaque objects in front of unit.
I have now had this detector for three months. I purchased it because I have to go through a speed trap (speed unposted and the legal speed is only 25) to get to work. In that time I have encountered about twelve times there was a cop there with a radar/ laser - the Cobra 9430 detected TWO of those times. The only thing it seems to detect are automatic doors at stores, which it is very good at. I strongly suggest you purchase a different detector!
This is a pretty nifty gadget. My last radar detector was a cobra as well which would go off all the time with false alarms. This one goes off less, but seems to be a little more accurate than my last radar detector. The woman's voice is easy to listen to, and a lot better than hearing an irritating beeping noise all the time.
I have had this detector for few weeks now, and I am very happy with it. Though many things around town can set it off, such as store security systems, electronic crosswalk systems, and a few others, it has been very useful for my interstate driving as well as in town. The auto-mute function is an awesome feature.
I have owned one other radar detector, and I find this one to be much superior. You will be know immediately if the warning is serious or just a little tap!

It has a curly cord. If you want to hook directly into your electrical system, you won't be able to use this cord.
Nice looking unit purchased in time for a 3,500 mile trip. Spent time traveling to Iowa from New Hampshire with the compass reading E instead of W...very frustrating..I had a magnetic compass in the car and the readings varied widely. Re-calibrated the unit probably 20 times, all to no avail. Just before item returned, it read N while parked in front of my apt. while car was actually facing S.
Further, it gave me virtually no warning time on approaching police vehicles. It would finally pick up the radar, but only after the police unit was in full view. I know radar was more prevalent due to traffic stops I saw on the trip, including one car in front of me picked up by radar, cop turned around, and my unit didn't pick it up until he was in back of me and passing to get the speeder in front of me
Totally unacceptable, worst radar unit I've ever owned.
I bought this product since I do a lot of highway driving on my commute to work each day. I wanted the added protection to avoid speeding tickets. The features of this product are good and I do like having it but I would not reccomend it to anybody. What I found out after buying it was that state troopers don't turn on there radar guns when sitting on the side of the highway. They wait till you fly by them and then clock you. This detecter does alert you but for the most part I've already seen the cop and slowed down and the police don't even bother clocking you at that point. I did take a long trip for Thabnkgiving and this was true thru many states. I havn't gotten a ticket and do slow slow down when it does go off but in my opinion there is no reason to buy any type of radar detector. Cops have become smart to them and there will never be a detector that can detect a turned of police radar.
EASY INSTALLATION. GREAT PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE. INSTALLED UNIT LAST NIGHT...SAVED ME TWICE TODAY! UNIT IS A BIT SENSITIVE, HOWEVER, EASY TO DIFFER FALSE ALARMS.
THIS UNIT COVERS IT ALL. I AM PLEASED TO HAVE IT IN MY VEHICLE. I USE IT PRIMARILY AS AN ALERT UNIT. DURING ROAD CONSTRUCTION IT IS NOT ALWAYS CLEAR AS TO WHAT THE SPEED LIMIT IS AND THIS BECOMES A SAFETY PROBLEM. NORMALLY THE HIGHWAY DEPT WILL POST PORTABLE RADAR UNITS TO TELL YOU YOUR SPEED AT THE TIME. THIS UNIT PROVIDES AN ALERT WARNING TO START SLOWING DOWN BECAUSE OF THE CONSTRUCTION AHEAD. THIS UNIT SHOULD NEVER BE USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF SPEEDING. IT IS NOT HEALTHY FOR YOU AS WELL AS OTHER TRAVELERS ON THE HIGHWAY. THIS UNIT ALSO SERVES TO HELP KEEP YOU ALERT WHILE AT THE WHEEL AS IT PROVIDES ALERTS FOR THIS PURPOSE.
I travel on the Atlanta area freeways frequently and it has already saved me a couple of times.
I have had my radar detector for about a month. I actually bought two b/c there are two cars at my residence. However, I use mine everyday because I have a long commute to work and it has worked great. I would definitely recommend it.
Worked fine before it died. But it's very expensive to replace every 4 months, I hope the warranty fix lasts!
This saved me from a ticket within 1st week of purchase. The best part was it beeped for a disguised cop's car which i would not have caught! Highly recommend the BEL 940.
First: the Amazon picture of the V940 is not correct. The unit that I received looks identical to the V955. This is why I'm reviewing so quickly.
Second: I thought that the mounting bracket was so small that a mistake had been made. But the mounting method is very clever, adjustable and easy to perform. It can be mounted in even a sweeping windshield. The suction cups have exceptional grip to them. Well done.
Third: Round trip on the LIE and zero false alarms.
Forth: The instructions recommend using in the highway mode, which I did. Therefore why would any of the more expensive and expansive Bels be necessary.
Fifth: The only negative so far. The top of the unit is gray. Black would have been preferable and less reflective. I found some cross-stitch material at Michael's, traced an outline of the gray area, cut out 5 holes, glued it onto the Bel, and now I have no more complaints.
bought the bel 940 about a month ago for a great price on amazon.so far it's been very good.oh sure it picks up automatic doors at retail places etc.,but i'm not a chronic complainer if something isn't totally perfect.at least i know it's working good.but be careful.i was sitting at an intersection and across from me was a cop.i was doing nothing wrong,made my turn and going exactly the speed limit and he got right on my bumper for a ways until i turned.i know he saw my detector.it was mounted hight with the cord hanging.intimidation was all it was.but i do love my beltronics.(i now have it mounted low on my windshield)
This radar is fine for a $99 price. My only complaint is that it does go off alot becuase of other peoples radar, more so than I had expected. Its probably already saved me a couple tickets though so its paid for itself. Like I said, for $99 its a good deal....
Whistler DE-1793 Radar/Laser Detector with Digital Compass and Memo Voice Recorder reflects geat value for the price!
THE XRS9830 12 RADAR-LAZAR DETECTOR DOES EVERYTHING YOU WOULD WANT TO HAVE IN THE BUSY CITY OR ON THE HIWAY. THE FIRST TIME I USED THE DETECTOR IT PICKED UP EMERGENCY VEHICLES EVEN BEFORE I HEARD THE SIRENS. I HAVN'T USED IT ON THE HIWAYS YET BUT AFTER READING ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS I AM SURE IT WILL BE FINE. THE ONLY DOWN SIDE I CAN SEE IS THE COMPASS. IT IS NOT 100% ACCURATE ACCORDING TO THE COMPASS IN MY INFINITY.
I have used this radar detector for over a year now. It is the best detector in this price range. Be sure to read the manual completely as it is necessary to turn on some of the bands in city mode. When I started using it every day I quickly learned where the false alarms are. Rouge warnings are the ones to look out for. The Laser warning has gone off several times (in fact the alarm will really get your attention) but with laser once you pick up the signal, you're probably nailed. The emergency vehicle warning works, but not very many emergency vehicles have the transponder necessary to activate the warning. My detector has been very durable, it seems to get really hot sometimes with the sun beating on it, but it has never failed to work. Sometimes it's hard to see the screen in bright light, but the audio warnings make up for that. I like the voice warnings because it tells you the type of radar it's picking up, so you don't have to look at the unit to find out. At one time or another it has picked up each type of radar advertised and each has a different audio alert. Intellimute is nice feature. I don't use the compass.

I look forward to the day when I can buy an expensive detector and do a side by side comparison, but overall I would say if you pay close attention to the settings and keep in mind what a radar detector can and can not do for you, this is a good choice for the money.

It was good while it lasted. I had this item for 30 days and it stopped working. I am going to return it for a new one.
Good product. The ship was really fast. Everything as described in the sale. Brand new sealed detector.
I WOULD PREFER "IDIOT LIGHTS" TO ALERT WHEN THREATS ARE FAR OR NEAR vs. FLASHING LETTERS OF RADAR BANDS. OTHERWISE, THIS PIECE IS TOP OF THE LINE TECHNOLOGY. ALSO, I SAVED APPROX $50 SO I CAN'T REALLY COMPLAIN. A MUST BUY FOR "LEAD-FOOT" DRIVERS LIKE MYSELF!!!
I got a speeding ticket a couple weeks ago while at lunch. When I got home from work that evening, my radar detector was on my doorstep. Talk about shipping too late. Here's my real rant though...

It Has No Range!

Typically, I see the cops before it even goes off. The manual said it had a range of a mile. There's NO way! I have past cops sitting on the side of the road and it would not go off until I was within 30 feet of the police car.

Also, The manual said it had technology to prevent it from mistaking a automatic motion detector door for a police radar, but that seems to be false as well. I know where every automatic door is in town. As a matter of fact, if it would pick up police radar with the effectiveness that it picks up automatic doors, I would be very pleased.
This laser/radar detector is one of my best investments in a long time. I tend to drive a little on the fast side and in the three weeks that I owned the unit it has already paid for itself many times over. That is, of course, if you ignore the fact that owning the device has given msome serious confidence in the speed at which I drive. I guess I'm just thankful that it works so well! Speaks in 2 languages, to configure, and has a very accurate level of reading signals and determining how far away they are.
I got this radar detector about a month ago and have since driven over 3000 miles with it averaging 15 mph over. I have had enough of a warning every time there has been a cop using radar. I one time I was with a few other cars going 120-125 mph and the ka warning came on, i only had enough time to get down to 80 but since every one ells was going faster i was not the one to get the ticket. This is not going to perform like the Vi, and i would not suggest major speeding 35+ over the limit with this unit. But if you are like many Americans who instead of talking on the cell phone and eating like to drive a little above the suggested limit, this is a great tool to have. I should add that it is by no means fool proof. Even the V1 is not fool proof, they will not help with laser. I would suggest the use of a CB radio, a police scanner (BCT-8) and laser jammers for more well rounded perfection. I would also like to state that by no means am condoning high speed driving, as a mechanical engineer i would as well suggest not go to slow either, it is the difference in speed that kills, so do not pass at a grater difference then 15mph when possible and try to stay as close to the average as possible. Also don't drive some junker at 100mph, if you do feel the need for speed please, for all of our safety drive a BMW, Audi or Porsche... these vehicles where designed for it and you neon or crown vic. was not. Back to the item at hand, it will more then pay for it self after your first cop encounter.
Well I bought this product a few weeks ago and so far no tickets. I live in Louisville, Kentucky and I think we are the 14th largest city in the country (something like that). Even when in city mode there are a lot of false alerts especially around Walgreen's, Rite Aids, and banks. Also I couldn't find what city mode to put it in from a choice of C, C1, and C2. I looked online at Whistler's FAQ and it says C1 is for larger cities and C2 is for smaller cities and completely eliminates detecting X band radar, and I have no idea what just regular C does. Besides that, being sort of large, and when I mounted it, it sort of tilted upward and still does this is a pretty good radar detector. Again I still haven't been pulled over, and I would recommend this product and it is priced well though I think it is a little out dated and I think law enforcement will be coming out with something new that this detector doesn't provide protection against.
I have had this Radar Detector for about 6000 miles now and it works great! I have used Radar Detectors for the last 20 years and this one is definately among the best. Amazon has one of the best prices that I have found.
I was looking for something to replace my out-dated entry level Radio Shack radar detector and after doing some research, I read good reviews on a couple different sites about this unit. Once I received it and tested it out, I was not disappointed at all. I have never owned an ultra high-end unit, so I can't compare to those, but this serves my purpose very well.
I recently drove from San Antonio, TX to Columbia, SC. to visit my son in Army Basic Training. The trip was rather long and I knew I would need some serious protection to travel to the east coast. I reviewed and researched radar detectors for a few weeks off and on. I finally settled for the Whistler Pro-58. I wanted something that was as modern and up to date as possible, and at the same time, be affordable. Being as we had not been to that part of the country before, I didn't know what to expect as far as Highway Patrols and local Law Enforcement. I can say that this system worked out great! It worked in all bands and I was happy to actually see a Laser (Even though that was in Memphis, Visited Elvis,on the way back). Oh, beware, Tennesee is loaded with DPS!
Anyway, we saw some X and K band radars in some smaller towns and Ka in the larger cities. The false alerts were there, but not too bad. The keep you awake mode was good to have, as every time it beeped, my ears perked up and I looked around a bit. I enjoyed using this product as it was quite simple and easy to understand. The only problem I saw was range, but we all want a 10 mile warning right? The range was decent, provided you don't do more than 10 over. It was well worth the price and even if I had gotten one ticket, this was still cheaper! I have had Whistlers in the past, this one is worth the money! Cudos Whistler!
I purchased a Cobra radar detector, the 3 times it went off i was aprox 1 block from the cop, the reason i purchased this model was it was said to have a 2 to 3 mile range, NOT
So i called the Cobra manufact. and they told me to return it to them, cost of shipping UPS was $15.00
It has not been returned yet, but it was new and in sealed box, but not what i expected. Had I bought it from Radio Shack or Best Buy i could have returned it for another one
It's about as good as it's going to get if you expect this to be comparable to the Escort X50 It's not so if you expect that type of accuracy look towards a higher costing Cobra Detector. Overall the Emergency vehicle detection system really does work and has alerted me numerous times. I have a story to tell you about it. I was driving to see a friend I live in Anne Arundel County Maryland and my friend lives in Montgomery County MD. I was on a country two lane road in Montgomery County and the emergency vehicle alert system went off and alerted me a good two minutes before the ambulance was close to me. So it gave good enough warning and I had time to pull off the road to let the amublance roll by me.
It does not pick up laser. I got a ticket after 5 days!
Mythbusters did a whole show on these products. They do not work. Save your money.
I bought PhotoBlocker to avoid photo-radar tickets. And so far no tickets. What a product. It has paid for itself. Thanks guys
I am disappointed Amazon would even carry this product. Its sole purpose is to keep people running red lights from being caught. I consider it far worse than radar detectors in both principle and practice. At least a radar detector will get people to slow down for a bit, and running red lights is far more dangerous in my opinion than speeding. The only people who would buy this are people who run red lights regularly, and those people are idiots who really need to be stopped. Of course, as someone who was very nearly hit once by someone who just couldn't wait for the next green light maybe I'm a little biased on the side of using common sense.
Not the greatest RD out there (many recommend the Escort 8500, 9500, or Valentine V1 as the top picks), but for the price, what can you expect. You can expect some false alarms, mediocre sensitivity, and some basic features and adjustments. I bought this for the ability to do away with a cord (making the RD a bit larger and heaver), and an included charger that you can take with you on trips in addition to the car cord is a very nice touch. In spite of its sensitivity (or, lack of filtering out false alarms from various sources), it does alert me to real law enforcement measurement devices. Since I use this simply for informational purposes (I rarely travel > 5 MPH over the legal limit), this is fine. For those who wish to daringly exceed posted, lawful limits on a regular basis, I suggest a higher-rated device -- for hundreds $ more, naturally.
For the price, this radar detector is awesome. No wires, comes with battery/car charger, numerous settings. Costs less than a ticket and will quickly pay for itself.
It is a bit large and defintely on the heavy side as far as radar detectors go, but I really hate having a cord hanging in front of me. Works like a charm and if the batterys go out you can plug it in and charge them as you drive.
Came with 4aa batteries and a charger, and a power cord. What a deal!
This thing has sniffed out everything around me......I don't speed on purpose......but when I'm doing 38 in a 25 this thing warns me of the township's money maker trap.....unsafe driving in NJ is $439!!! It's a good safety net. The window suction cups really do suck.....but I found that if I put it above my rear view mirror and let most of the weight rest on the mirror, everything is fine. Velco to the dash is another option to consider.
I like this puppy....if your a race car driver, look at the $400 to $500 detectors
This is my first radar detector. It does what I want it to do when I want it to do it. It picks up police radar and static radar trailers easily from a distance. The detector did not sound off when I passed through the new laser radar, but I may not have been hit by the beam.
It is one quick move to take the unit off the mount and to put it back on. The latch inside the detector that holds it to the mount will wear out fast. Velcro a piece of thick foam rubber under the front of the detector to support it on the dash. It is easy to recharge the batteries in the unit while you drive. The Highway and City modes allow me to filter out false alarms. I like the snooze detector for long trips. The display is easy to see unless you have a light colored dash that reflects light during the day. Put a black piece of felt on the dash in front of the detector.

I do not have any other detectors to compare side by side for an accuracy competition, but this one does the job that I need it to do. The control buttons are fast and easy to use while driving. It does not pick up radar from the sides, but this should lower false alarms and I usually do not speed in a sideways direction.

You may only have a second or two to react when going head on with a patrol car using mobile radar because your combined speeds are about 140 mph.

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