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Cobra Radar Detector 12 Band Ultra Xrs-9985 Power Adapter Window Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Burlington, Wisconsin, United States

Burlington, Wisconsin, United States
COBRA RADAR DETECTOR 12 BAND ULTRA XRS-9985   POWER ADAPTER   WINDOW MOUNT, US $35.00, image 1
Condition:Used Alert Type:Audio/Visual Features:Turn Off Select Bands Model:XRS Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Detection:K Band Brand:Cobra



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Features ExtremeBright Datagrafix™ color display for easier viewing. Ultra Performance 12 Band™ technology provides radar/laser
protection forward of your vehicle and laser protection to the rear. Strobe Alert®, a Cobra exclusive, works with many emergency vehicles
equipped with traffic-light-controlling strobe emitters, providing advanced alert of the presence approach of these vehicles. City/Highway
modes allow you to select operation mode, reducing the frequency of false alerts in dense urban areas. IntelliMute™ virtually eliminates false alerts.

Detects K, Ka POP and Ku signals for more protection
Strobe Alert® alerts you in advance of emergency vehicles with traffic-light-controlling strobes
Features ExtremeBright Datagrafix™ color display for easier viewing

 Includes
Cobra XRS 9985 radar detector
Window mount
Vehicle power adapter

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