Are radar detectors worth the money?
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I've been thinking about purchasing a radar detector since buying a 530i and I was wondering do they really work? I've read the comments from customers that have purchased these devices and the comments have been somewhat mixed. Any comment or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Mixed feeling here also...my first assumption was that if it works once, it has paid for itself already. The problem is that the concept of the radar detector itself does not make sense to me. If the radar detector detects the signal, then I'm caught already. Whether or not I get pull over is up to the cop. Had one awhile back but felt it was a bit annoying with the chirping and beeping which at first I thought it was cool but it got on my nerve so I gave it to my brother. I prefer to use my senses to detect cops when I'm driving. It gives you that "victory" feeling when you detect a cop from far away or seeing them coming out from an entrance while you're speeding. It's always nice to know that you just save yourself some money. Well this and I like to be aware of my surrounding when I'm driving, fast or slow.
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that's actually not the case if they are using conventional radar (Ka band what CHP uses). the detector is detecting the radar that bounces off other cars or objects.
for example, i was going up the PCH and my v1 went off about 2 miles ahead it was a cop who just had the radar on getting ready to nab folks. you might've been using a cheaper radar detector, those are as good as useless.
the v1 is arguably the best detector out there.
for example, i was going up the PCH and my v1 went off about 2 miles ahead it was a cop who just had the radar on getting ready to nab folks. you might've been using a cheaper radar detector, those are as good as useless.
the v1 is arguably the best detector out there.
Mixed feeling here also...my first assumption was that if it works once, it has paid for itself already. The problem is that the concept of the radar detector itself does not make sense to me. If the radar detector detects the signal, then I'm caught already. Whether or not I get pull over is up to the cop.
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I've had a cordless detector for the last 29 years (Solo S2 currently) and have been saved from a ticket MANY MANY times....is it worth it??
HELL YES!!
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