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| Features• Suction cup mount designed to hold Escort radar and laser detectors • Fits firmly on car's windshield for easy access • Compatible with current Passport 8500 X50, Solo S2, and Passport 7500S models • Holds earlier Passport 8500, 7500, 6800, 5000, 4600, 4500, and 4200 detectors • Also works with Solo RD-5110, Solo 5, and Solo 4 detectors
An alternative productI have the Escort 8500 model which includes this suction mount. The mount constantly falls off my windshield. I was going to order a new one to see if it improved things, but the reviews her made me think twice. Then I found an aftermarket mount at southerncarparts dot com. It's a bit more expensive but looks solid and worth the extra cost. It looks like the mounts that come with GPS systems. Read more...
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| Features• Crystal-clear voice alerts and high resolution display • Variable speed radar performance • AutoLearn intelligence and user-selectable preferences • Safety warning system and brightness controls • Comes fully equiped with a Comprehensive owner's manual, quick-release windshield mount, coiled SmartCord, quick reference card, and an ESCORT travel case
Ultimate ExperianceEscort Passport 9500ix Radar/Laser Detector (Black)
I have driven with a number of radar detectors in the last twenty years, some excellent and some of other description.
Driving with my newly acquired Passport 9500ix has been my ultimate detector experience. It is wonderful not to be notified with an X or a K band alert every time I am passing the local supermarket, bank or convenience mart (sort of like they have their own pop-up ads on other detectors). Silence truly can be golden.
Now, when I'm local and get a K band alert, I know it's the real deal. Like the other day, when the county sheriff was set up by the convenience mart. He must have thought he was being pretty tricky, but my 9500ix knew the difference between his signal and the door openers (which are also on K band and have been "stored" by my detector).
Police radar detecting performance is better than any I have ever experienced. In New York Ka band is the flavor of choice and there is plenty being used both locally and on the interstates. It comes in many different forms and from either direction. My Passport has been way ahead of their game every time.
Considering the cost of today's tickets whenever and wherever you get them, I simply can't afford not to be using a detector and the 9500ix is the best I've ever used in all respects.
And, I do love that blue display. Read more...
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| Features• Visor clip mount for radar and laser detectors • Fits firmly on car's visor for easy access • Not recommended for cars with dark-tinted bands on windshields • Compatible with current Passport 8500 X50, Solo S2, and Passport 7500S models • Holds earlier Passport 8500, 7500, 6800, 5000, 4600, 4500, and 4200 detectors, plus Solo RD-5110, Solo 5, and Solo 4 models
Love this visor clipThis is much better than the windshield mount. I can hear the radar go off much faster and better because it is much closer. HIGHLY RECOMMEND Read more...
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| Features• Alert Priority • Selectable Vehicle Battery Saver • Radar Signature ID (RSID) - Indicates Ka 33.8, 34.0, 34.3, 34.7 or 35.5 on the display when police radar alerts are detected within these common Ka speed radar windows. Alerts that fall outside of these parameters will be reported only as Ka. • Whistler Exclusive Laser Signature ID (LSID) - Laser Identifier may indicate the Pulses Per Second (PPS) transmitted by Speed Laser or other forms of laser sources. • Custom Multi-band Selectable Display can be set so that each Band alert can be a different color (I.e. K Band Alerts in Blue, X Band Alerts in Purple, Ka band Alerts in Green, etc.), or Scroll ALL colors while alarming.
Lousy displayPros:
The price is right. The features and programmability are right. The solid black color is right. The sensitivity to real radar is descent.
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The display is simply unuseable, it is virtually unreadable during the day. Despite the programmable color options, the contrast is so low that you cannot see the text no matter the choice of color. This unit also produces many more false K band signals than my other detectors (Valentine and Bel).
I would not buy it again. Read more...
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| Features• Sophisticated long-range radar and laser detector reads all police, conventional, and "instant-on" radar • Digital signal processing provides maximum range while minimizing false alarms • Identifies up to 8 radar signals simultaneously • Reprogrammable microprocessor can detect new radar and laser threats • Red matrix display with 280 LEDs; 1-year limited warranty
Over 5 Years has saved me thousands.I'm on my second one now.
First one, like the reports you see in rating of (1), I too thought it would be OK to leave it out in the blazing hot sun on the dash like the New-Yorker did, and it didn't like it.
Well after almost 5 years of worthy service, it now needs service. I haven't sent it in yet.
You get a clue when it's too xxx hot to even touch.
On 2000 and prior GMC trucks, the power ports stay live with key off. Another bad option with voltage spikes when vehicle is started.
The combination of hot sun and power on sitting in the hot sun, = death.
Would you leave your $400+ camera on the dash in the blazing sun all day? I didn't think so.
Prewire a power run to mount it to visor as an alternate. Now it's out of the sun.
Some states, it's against the law to have any device on the windshield, let alone a detector.
I for one rap mine in a white anti-skid cloth used in drawers, and use no mount. It now never gets hot from the sun, and no one can see it walking by.
It resides in the corner of the dash closest to pillar post. Works just fine.
I also use a remote power port that extends to the drivers side mid panel area to power it, the GPS, and cell phone. This leaves the extra ports open for laptop or camera chargers.
I used to take it off it's mount when going shopping and put it under the seat.
It was then I discovered just how powerful radar is beaming at our brains all day.
I forgot it was still under the seat when it went off. I thought, holy cow, no wonder so many people are retarded being baked live while they drive.
The dimming feature is great at night with the top right button.
Auto mute, another plus where after roughly 3 loud alerts, it scales it back to a quiet mode.
Here's a cool feature I'm sure not many use.
Set the device to display VOLTAGE. It will still display a radar hit, then after your passed the alert zone, it comes back with voltage.
This feature saved me a huge hassle determining a bad Alternator that could of left me stranded in freezing weather.
There was just enough voltage to drive during the day, but when lights came on or heating system fan, then the radar display showed the voltage drop. There were mystery vehicle dead battery moments prior, but over looked.
If your going to Europe, leave device at home. The Left Wing will win.
While I spent much of the last 3 years there, it's all patrolled by camera.
Very Efficient, and no road rage. They will attack in full force if any nonsense is noticed.
With the little contact I had with them professionally, they are pretty cool.
While in Holland, I noticed a local TV station (only in Dutch) showing people getting pulled over, and the officers have some special device that sniffs out the drivers sneaky hiding spots where they try to hide their device.
They quickly find the device, rip it out and make the driver drive over it, and give them a fine besides.
Maybe someone here knows just what this technology is they use over there.
But radar detectors are mostly worthless because of cameras.
As long as it works here, I will never drive without it.
You just might need a heads up as to where they are when you do need their help.
As for Laser, I maybe notice 5 out of 500 hits that are laser.
You will get notice even if it glances off target vehicle, but if it's aimed at you, game over.
Overall, if it saves you one ticket, it paid for itself.
One ticket, ends up being 20 when insurance sends you the increase.
For those who did get a ticket, it might not be the detector that missed it.
A random single burst hit is all that's needed to pull you over, VS a constant on radar.
This actually happened, and I had the detector for less than 6 hours going to Palm Desert California from Mpls. 2000 miles.
I almost denied the single alert, in a 3 car rally, but moved to the slow lane anyway w/o brakes, downshifted beamer going 90+. and a moment later, squad came up w/o any lights on in the dark going over a hundred, slammed on his brakes in left lane looking for the one he targeted.
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| Features• 6-band radar/laser detector for city or highway use • Monitors X, K, and Ka Superwide radar bands; 360-degree laser detection • Protects driver from VG2 and Spectre 1 scanning technologies • Safety Alert function warns drivers of emergency vehicles and roadwork hazards • Includes mounting bracket and power cord; 1-year warranty
Money well spentI've read lots of comments on the web about radar/laser detectors, and many people tell you anything under $300-$400 is a waste of time, I have to disagree! I didn't have $300-$400 kicking around at the time, so I went down to Target and bought this one. I've now taken it on several trips around the US through many states, seen 100's of Cops and every time they're doing a radar trap, this lets me know straight away, and has never once let me down.
It does pick up automatic doors pretty easily, I switch it off going through cities or put it in silent mode, not a safe place I would chose for high speed driving anyway.
The only one thing I dont like, interstate bridges often have emergency service's equipment attached that triggers the radar detector, which you soon get used to as a false warning when approaching bridges. But even still for $50, this has been a great purchase and I've never got a ticket on my long drives using it. :D
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