Radar Detector Escort Passport 9500i True Lock
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god ur annoying
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Grosse arnaque le xt 9500 est une véritable merde j'en ai fait les frais!!
Depuis février 2011 lors du retour à l'envoyeur toujours aucun remboursement malgré de nombreux appels. Ne vous faites pas avoir comme moi.
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@shanegalang2 Agreed
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@CaptainJackRyan Well I use common sense and continue to go the speed limit until I am far down the road from the police I saw. I think thats part of the problem people have with radar detectors, they rely on them TO much! you have to use common sense along with the detector as a tool, not a guarantee that you absolutely cant get a ticket because you have one.
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@shanegalang2 Its not always that easy. Example: the decoys police do makes the passport look bad and the valentine one the best. A cop can sit in the middle of a median and u can pick up a signal, you pass him and then assume that's it but there is another cop car hiding up ahead on the right behind some bushes and then ur nailed cuz u resumed your original speed thinking u passed the source. The V1 would point to the source and u realize the first cop was a decoy. Passport can't do that.
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I have had both. The Valentine "was" the best. That thing goes off when an old lady farts in the car next to me. The V one is great on a highway with no false signals but in the city? I nearly threw it out of the car I got so sick of hearing it. keep up the good work Escort!!
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@CaptainJackRyan dont know where it's coming from? I would use my eyes and look for a police car.
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False alarms or not, its not a big deal. What is important is just detecting the source. The V1 can detect multiple sources and tells you where it is coming from. The passport? 1 source at a time and you dont know where its coming from. The V1 is superior to the passport plain and simple
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i read the specs.
no have pop mode ? i reand in manny sites but i dont see to have this mode .
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@MariusTm29 You didn't listen very well. The device records the frequency along with the location. If the device can detect within a reasonably accurate frequency range then it is pretty much impossible for the frequency you are locking out to be the same as the actual radar detector's. Hence the false one will be locked out and you would be alerted to the real one. Good job Marius.
I know that this guy was running V1 in All bogey mode...He is a spokesman for Escort Radar, so he has to make it look good!...When it comes to true performance, V1 RULES!
LidarDan15 3 years ago 8
I bet this guy was running the V1 in All bogeys mode not Logic mode which illiminates almost all false alarms. Unfair test in my opinion.
tmac5011 3 years ago 6