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Whistler Cruisader$46.00 to $190.00
Tags:whistler, cruisader, | Rocky Mountain D210$42.00 to $60.00
Tags:rocky, mountain, d210, | Cobra Electronics XRS9945$81.00 to $230.00
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Rocky Mountain RMR8RDS

The RMR-8RDS provides up to 3 times the jamming power of conventional units by being externally mounted to the outside of the vehicle by the license plate where the police like to aim their laser guns and optimizing the radar jamming by not being restricted by windshield glass. Plus, it gives the obvious discretion of not being readily visible by the police by hanging in the windshield. This is opportune for those discerning drivers with clandestine and security desires.Minimize
Whistler Pro78

The bright and easy to read blue text display, combined with exclusive dual LED alert periscopes and easy-to-understand real voice alerts make the Whistler Pro Series PRO78 Laser Radar Detectors hard to ignore in more ways than one - literally. The Whistler PRO-78 Dual LED Alert Laser Radar Detectors also come complete with total band protection, total 360° perimeter protection, VG-2 immunity as well as POP mode radar detection as well as everything you need to have your laser radar detector set up and working.Minimize
Beltronics Vector 940

BELTRONICS "Vector 940 Radar/Laser Detector". Dominates X/K/Ka radar sensitivity with full compliment of features and functions and a limited selection of digital voice messages. It has automatic or continuous audio alerts, digital voice or unique tones for radar/laser/safety warning systems, audio/visual scroll rate, 'AutoScan' travel mode, inverted display option, normal start-up mode, modifications start-up mode, and quick start-up mode. Includes 8' coiled power cord, quick release winshield and visor brackets, hook & loop fastener, 4 non-skid dash pads, and spare fuse.Minimize
Rocky Mountain RMRC435

The RMR-C435 a.k.a VIPER II detector transmits a series of pulses at the same wave length used by the police laser guns (Lidar), which are electronically timed at about 100 feet apart. The power output is four to eight times that needed to trigger the detector in the laser gun.