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E6 Speed Radar Detector 360 Degree Alarm For Car Auto Support Camera And Alert on 2040-parts.com

US $45.99
Location:

Hk, Hong Kong

Hk, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:E6 Speed Radar Detecto Manufacturer Part Number:E6 Speed Radar Detecto

E6 Speed Radar Detector 360 Degree Alarm for Car Auto Support Camera and Distance Alerts

Features:

New version of car radar detector.
The alerts type of camera, speed limit and distance.

Specification:

Model: E6+
Voltage: 12V
Modes: Oral Report, PND, Receiving, City Road, Highway
Package Weight: 0.3kg

Product Size(L X W X H): 9.8 x 6.5 x 2.3 cm

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

Package Included:

1 X E6 Speed Radar Detector
1 X  Car Charger
1 X Holder
1 X Power Cord
1 X User Manual


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