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Cobra Electronics XRS9445$70.00 to $127.00
Tags:cobra, electronics, xrs9445, | Whistler DE1788$86.00 to $91.00
Tags:whistler, de1788, | EarlyWarning EW3100$45.00 to $69.00
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Whistler XTR690

The XTR-690 also offers all of the features you would expect in a high performance detector. It will detect POP mode radar and provides Whistler's Real Voice™ alerts. The XTR-690 provides a blue back-lit text display, identical to the display on other high end XTR series models. A digital compass is also provided.
Cobra Electronics XRS R9G

The Cobra XRS R9G Wireless Remote Radar/Laser Detector features Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne (S-XRS) detection technology, which provides maximum detection range and warning to even the fastest of POP mode radar guns. Discreet and Easy-to-Install, the XRS R9G has an Intellilink Wireless Remote Display Unit which provides all of the controls at your fingertips.Minimize
EarlyWarning EW3005

Get up to speedwith the latest in affordable hi-techauto technology with the Early Warning EW-3005 Radar/Laser Detector with Safety Alert. The EW-3005 features instant on or pulse radar detection which detects the brief transmission of K and Ka band signals. The safety alert warning system detection alerts you to the presence of road hazards, emergency vehicles, railroad crossings and more. This unit is undetectable by VG-2 and the SPECTRE RDD feature provides complete protection against SPECTRE I radar guns. A digital beeping alert provides a distinctive sound for each band and indicates its intensity through increased or decreased frequencies. A high resolution color LED screen displays visual alerts with 11 different varieties, plus a 3-step signal strength meter. City/Highway mode allows you to adjust sensitivity and minimize false alerts. The EW-3005 detects lasers from any direction with the 360 degree laser eye.Minimize
Rocky Mountain RMRD240

The RMR-D240 is a completely integrated radar/laser detector which responds not only to all the radar guns in use today, including “Stalker”, but also to the other latest development in speed monitoring devices- the laser gun.