Product details: Feature: Brand new. Easy mounted interlock. Patented design product. Compatible with most solution. Compatible with any navigator. Wireless remote control function. Long measured distance control. Compatible with any navigator clip. Ultra-slim,elegant,all-in-one radar detector. Available for independent installation and use. Specification: Voltage:12V Color:Black Language:English,Russian Working Temperature:-25°C ~ + 75°C Maximum Temperature:- 100°C ~ + 125°C X - band:10.525 GHz ± 100 MHz, 1500-2500M K - band:24.150 GHz ± 175 MHz, 1200-2500M k - band:24.125 GHz ± 175MHz, 250 - 1200M ku - band:13.450 GHz ± 125MHz, 450 - 1500M ka - band:34.700 GHz ± 1300MHz, 800 -1500M ka - band:33.400 GHz ± 1300MHz, 200 - 600M Laser Beam:904mn ± 33KMHz VG-2:11.150GHz ± 175MHz Wireless duplex transmission frequency:2.4GHz ± 410MHz Installation: 1.Bracket and data interlocked. 2.Fix clip with bracket(compatible with any navigator clip). 3.Clip navigator firmly. 4.Connect navigator with radar detector by USB cable(elbow shaped USB port connect to navigator). Package Included: 1 X Radar Detector Unit 1 X Car Charger 1 X USB Cable 1 X Manual 1 X Holder |
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Range Rover Sport desert-bashing exploits now on video
Fri, 13 Dec 2013The new Range Rover Sport demolished the Empty Quarter Last month we reported on an adventure for the Range Rover Sport (to add to its recent Pikes Peak jaunt), with Land Rover taking the new Sport off to the Empty Quarter Desert in Saudi Arabia (which also runs through Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen) to see if they could cross it in a day. The Empty Quarter – the largest sand desert in the world – has endless miles (well, 500 miles) of hostile sand and dunes and temperatures as high as 50C – so it was quite a task. Land Rover enlisted Dakar Rally man Moi Torrallardona to take the driver’s seat and he managed to take the RRS through the Empty quarter in just 10 hours 22 minutes at an average speed of 51.7 mph.
Land Rover Defender Challenge announced (2014)
Wed, 30 Oct 2013By Damion Smy Motor Industry 30 October 2013 12:01 Land Rover has confirmed that it is the official sponsor of the 2014 ‘Defender Challenger by Bowler’, which will see a field of up to 15 tricked-up Defender 90s hit the rough stuff as crews get down and dirty, Dakar style. It’s all about enticing those who are curious about rally raids, such as the legendary Dakar event that’s held early each year. A lack of experience, as well as costs, has made it difficult for novices looking to qualify for the necessary licence, so the Defender Challenge is ideal for rally wannabes looking to dip a toe in the water, so to speak, with no experience required to enter.
News watch March 2012: today's auto industry news
Fri, 30 Mar 2012Welcome to CAR Magazine's news aggregator as we round up the daily stories in the auto industry. Top tip: news summaries are added from the top hour-by-hour Friday 30 March 2012• Fiat is suffering from its decision to suspend new product innovation during the recession, argues ANE. It is losing ground on account of delays to its Punto range, which won't be replaced until 2014, and the ageing Bravo, which was launched in 2007 and has no successor in sight (Automotive News Europe)• Mercedes plans to build the new four-door coupe spun off the A- and B-class architecture at its new Hungarian factory (Automotive News Europe)• Opel denies rumours it may sell the Eisenach factory in east Germany where it builds the Corsa supermini (Automotive News Europe)• Mercedes is cutting the time it takes to build a car from 43 hours in 2008 to nearer 30 hours by 2015, according to production boss Wolfgang Bernhard.