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Whistler Cr65 Laser And Radar Detector on 2040-parts.com

US $69.88
Location:

Laguna Hills, California, United States

Laguna Hills, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Whistler Manufacturer Part Number:WHICR65

NEW!~Whistler Cr65 Laser And Radar Detector~~Detects Laser Atlanta Stealth Mode, Laser Allytm & The New Lti Truspeed S
Helps Eliminate False Alerts From Radar Based Traffic Flow Sensors
icon Display Provides Distinct Visual Symbols Of Alerts Detected Engaged Modes & Signal Strength
pop mode Detection Capability Responds To Brief Bursts Of Radar
stay Alert Tests Driver Alertness On Long Trips
display Brightness Control
alert Periscopes
total Band Detection
360 Coverage Detects From Front, Sides & Rear
safety Warning System Keeps Driver Informed Of Highway Safety Where Transmitters Are Located
displays The Most Important Signal When More Than 1 Is Detected
high Gain Levels Provide An Increased Field Of View & A Longer Range Of Detection
vehicle Battery Saver Automatically Shuts Off Unit If Not In Use~

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