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The Best Radar Detectors and GPS Detectors are Worth Their Weight in Gold
Driving a souped-up fast car let loose on the road with its raw horsepower is an exhilarating experience. From the sound of the revving engine to the feeling of sinking down in the seat as the car gets from 0 to 60 in a few seconds flat…it’s a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon. But all of that can take a turn for the worst if a police radar signal gets you and you’re pulled over. That’s why so many driving aficionados prefer to install a radar detector on their dash or windshield. Since so many different types of radar detection devices are out on the market today, here’s what to look for in a truly superior unit.
First, spend a little extra to get all of the features you need. If you think you don’t need a GPS-enabled unit, think again. Spring for the extra few hundred dollars and have the unit professionally installed; it will be worth every penny! The GPS radar detectors today are more robust than you may think. They come with the ability for long-range radar and laser detection of police radar guns, yes. However, they have something more: the ability to track and alert for speed cameras and red light cameras at approaching intersections.
Some of these new speed traps can now be found in nearly every city in America. Currently, they are also popping up in rural areas where people least expect to find them. That’s why a GPS radar detector is such a great way to go! These units can track the location of the vehicle and report back to the driver if a speed camera or red light intersection is coming up. It warns the driver with either a tone or voice alert to give the driver enough time to slow down. Further, they come pre-loaded with a database of known traps in North America and drivers can input their own as they are discovered.
Next, look for a manufacturer who offers technical help after the sale, instructional videos on either installation (if it is a self-installing detector) or features the unit boasts. Knowing all about your unit is the best way to get your money’s worth out of it. Videos and online information should be readily available from the manufacturer (Escort radar is well-known for providing their customers with everything they need). Online tutorials, guides, reviews, and a readily available email address and phone number for customer service are all aspects of a great manufacturer.
Third, be sure to check range distance as well as how the alerts are delivered. For example, some units cost more actually have a shorter range than the less expensive models. If you give up range, then you’ve lost nearly every bit of the value in the radar detector. Choose devices that clearly state their ranges and also look for what range is stated for each type of driving conditions (flat, hilly, or mountainous). Next, be sure to get a unit that delivers a voice alert. These types of alerts are simply the best warnings to receive when you’re driving. A tome or beeping unit can get lost in the noise of a song and can easily be missed. Some units also offer a visual warning alert with an LCD display; that’s a great plus!
If you’re in the market for radar detectors, be sure you’re choosing a unit that best fits your needs. With a little research and reviewing, you can get the best radar detector or GPS detector on the market; one that is your perfect
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