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US $159.49
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Livonia, Michigan, United States

Livonia, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Cobra Manufacturer Part Number:SPX7700 MPN:SPX-7700

Cobra SPX-7700 Ultra-High Performance Maximum Radar/Laser Detector, NEW

The Cobra SPX 7700 is one of the world's smallest radar detectors. With a high power CPU and military grade components, the 7700 offers maximum detection range and selectivity in a discreet, refined and ultra compact package. 

The SPX 7700 detects all police radar bands and is equipped with Cobra's LaserEye® for 360 degree detection of laser. It is equipped with both VG-2 Alert® ansd Spectre Alert™ for detection of radar detector detectors and provides immunity to VG-2 and Spectre detection. 

The SPX7700 is adjustable for city and highway modes to filter out false alerts and has Intellishield™ false signal rejection. It also features a five level digital signal strength meter, Safety Alert®, Strobe Alert®, Voice Alert™ POP mode radar gun detection, auto mute, SmartPower mode, vehicle battery low voltage warning, Stay Set Electronic Memory, Intellimute® and Intellimute® Pro. 

The 7700 sports a full-color organic LED graphics display with 5 levels of illumination and display timeout. The display also includes customizable color themes with a choice of blue, green, red, orange and white. 

The Cobra SPX 7700 includes with a windshield mount, power cord, owners manual and a one year manufacturer warranty.

Cobra SPX 7700 Features

Included with the Cobra SPX 7700
  • Cobra SPX 7700 Radar Detector
  • Windshield Bracket
  • Power Cord
  • Owners Manual



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