This is a used Blinder HP-905 Compact Laser Jammer that I used for a little over two years in my Acura ILX. During the time I owned this, I have jammed 3 laser threats and it worked flawlessly so I highly recommend this product to people in areas where law enforcement uses laser to detect your speed. Unfortunately, it is difficult to mount this system in my new car that I got recently (Acura TLX) because the grill openings are too small. So before buying, please take a good look at the front end of your car to ensure that there is room for this system to be correctly installed.
Also, before buying, please check you local laws to make sure that laser jammers can be legally used. As of the time of writing this listing, laser jammers are allowed in all states EXCEPT for the following:
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Please let me know if you have any questions. |
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