VizAlert Motorcycle Radar Detector Display

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www.SpeedCheetah.com —- The VizAlert is a wireless visual display system for your motorcycle helmet, that lets you know exactly what your radar detector is doing, without looking down. Its a heads-up display that lets you use your existing radar detector much more effectively on your bike and it can make the difference between avoiding tickets and getting them! The VizAlert is the most advanced radar detector display for motorcycles in the world. VizAlert tells you what type of radar is being detected. Its the only Heads up display system with a 6 color LED display that gives different color alerts for all the different radar and laser bands. VizAlert tells you how close to the trap you are. Its the only heads up display that flashes more quickly as the signal strength gets stronger. With slow, medium and fast flash rates, the visual alerts ramp up, just like your detector does. VizAlert is Wireless.. so there are no annoying cables attaching you to the bike. And its waterproof..so if you get caught in the rain, you wont have to replace the display like you do with other systems. We made it battery powered and motion sensitive so there are no switches where water can leak in. The display switches on when you pick up your helmet and shuts off after 10 minutes of no motion. VizAlert has automatic dimming. Its the only one with a daylight sensor so you wont light up like a Christmas tree at night. With its specially contoured baseplate, VizAlert fits every style of helmet

Motorcycle Radar Detector Review

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www.radarroy.com Radar Roy reviews the Adptiv TPX and the Escort 8500 X50 radar detectors for use on motorcycles

Radar Detector Long Range and Over hill 2.5 mile

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Escort 8500 X50 Radar detector allerted just before the hill before 2.5 mile LEO….

Radar Detector Comparison at SML 2006 Test

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Comparison between the Escort 8500, Bel RX65, and the Bel STi driver at 2007 SML test in El Paso

Whistler XTR-690SE radar detector detecting 34.7 Ka band radar PART 1

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Whistler XTR-690SE radar/laser detector in action on the Causeway Bridge in Louisiana

NEW! Radar Detector 8500 X50 Before Curve Real Performance

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Real life performance of ultimate radar detector escort 8500 X50 before sharp curve. Most of the drives gets ticket. Real trap. only 5 miles before there was another trap. Police was monitoring the speed with stalker dsr which operates at ka bant 34.7.

How to Hard Wire Your Radar Detector

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Do you want the look of a professional install of your radar detector by clearing your dash and cigarette lighter? Radar Roy demonstrates the ease of direct wiring your Escort 9500ix or Bel GX65 radar detector to your fuse box in just less than ten minutes. For more info visit www.RadarRoysBuyersGuide.com

Radar detector before Sharp Curve

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Escort 8500 X50 alerted before a sharp curve. Great protection

Escort 8500 X50 radar detector pt. 2

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Second Part of K-band freeway encounter.

Escort Redline Radar Detector vs Multanova Speed Camera

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www.delonixradar.com.au – Click on the link to see the map where this encounter took place. Second encounter with a Multanova speed camera whilst testing the new Escort Redline Radar Detector. Last time (video) the Valentine One and the Escort 9500ci were running simultaneously to compare all 3 radar detectors. This time, to eliminate any possibility of interference to the Escort Redline by the Valentine One, only the Escort Redline was powered up. The result – even when mounted vertically, the Escort Redline was roughly half the range of the Valentine One at detecting the low powered, polarized 34.3GHz radar signal from the speed camera. Conclusion: Whilst the Redline would be suited for use outside of Western Australia (where there are NO Multanova 6F speed cameras in use), I do not recommend on relying on a Redline for suitable speed camera warning within WA – which is the only state in Australia that uses the Multanova 6F speed cameras. I won’t be trading in my V1 for an Escort Redline anytime soon…