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La Vista, Nebraska, United States

La Vista, Nebraska, United States
Open package, untested
Alert Type:Audio/Visual UPC:Does Not Apply Brand:Unbranded

This Radar detector features a laser eye detector for a 360 degree laser detection and is easy to install.It can detect any stable or mobile radar Speed Monitor 250-2500m ahead.When you detect a position, the GPS will tell you by make a sound to show you are approaching speed detection device, so you can confirms the your speed on the stretch of road.Extreme Range Super heterodyne technology, with super-fast sweep circuitry, provides extra detection range and the best possible advance warning to even the fastest radar guns.Relative speed sensing auto shutdown feature will render your detector undetectable by currently available radar detector-detectors

Product has been taken out of package, comes with everything shown, has not been tested, sold as is.

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