Rule The Roads With Radar Detection
At first, I was skeptical about how much a $40 detector could accomplish, but after a few recent trips driving across America, the Pacific Digital radar detector has proved to me that it can get the job done. I’ve decided to share some of my thoughts about this product with you:
Although it does not have brilliant filtering skills for false signals, it can still give you enough X/K/Ka warning for you to slow down and to cheat the cameras or speed traps. The two blue LED’s are great because you can easily see them out of the corner of your eye, you don’t even need to move your neck. This is extremely useful when your radio muffles the audible signals, or when the sun washes out the primary letter warning lights. It’s a not distracting device at all, very safe.
Although it does not have the features of the top of the line detectors (coiled power cord, voice alert, text readout, settings save, compass, etc), it has at its core the most important feature: the essential detection ability to provide enough caution for the driver. This price cannot be beat anywhere.
Thanks to an extensive, comprehensive catalog, the detector alerts you of speed cameras, red light cameras, and common speed traps across the country. The database is constantly updated, and P Pacific Digital provides three months of downloadable updates for free or for a small price.
Performance is on par with my inexpensive Cobra detector, and the alerts are less disruptive. There are awesome multiple city modes that have the ability to disable X-band entirely. The Blue LED “periscope” indicators really catch the corner of your eye, but become annoying with prolonged indications, such as when a patrol car is directly in front of you (you’ve got to be careful in those situations). There is no DIM/Night Mode for some reason, which is odd. This one does identify other detectors nearby, which increases the false positives. It’s a great value and I’m very happy with my purchase.
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