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Car Speed Radar Detector Str535 Russian Led Display on 2040-parts.com

US $47.00
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New

Product details:
Features:

Exquisite appearance.
Three display brightness levels.
Audible speed trap alerts by human voice.

Specification:

Model: STR535
Color: Black
Language: Russian
Interface: AV-Out
Lisd: Yes
Laser Detection: Yes
Auto mute control: Yes
Memory Setting: Yes
Voice Alert: Yes
Operation Voltage: 12V
Mode Selection: City / Highway
Operation Temperature: -20 ~ 70°C
Storage Temperature: -35 ~ 85°C
Package Weight: 0.400kg

Package Included:

1 X STR535 Car Speed Radar Detector

 
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