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Electronics : Beltronics RX65 RED Professional Series Radar (Black/Silver)

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Beltronics RX65 RED Professional Series Radar (Black/Silver)

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Beltronics RX65 RED Professional Series Radar (Black/Silver)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 811





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Beltronics
Color: bk/silver
EAN: 0065789230659
Label: Beltronics
Product Manufacturer: Beltronics
Model: RX65 RED
Publisher: Beltronics
Ranking: 811
Studio: Beltronics


Piece facts:
  • Shadow Technology Immune to VG-2 radar detector detection, meaning law enforcement can not detect that you are using a radar detector
  • Voice alerts so that you do not actually have to look at the detector to know there is a warning
  • New "POP Alert" detection scheme provides the fastest response to this latest Ka speed measurement device and new Threat Display tracks multiple radar signals and their relative signal strength
  • The software upgradeable unit enables the unit to be re-programmed for new technology from law enforcement and 360 degree protection enables the detector to detect threats front, rear, and to the side
  • New easy-to-use programming allows you to customize up to 7 options for your specific driving style




(Black/Silver) Radar Series Professional RED RX65 Beltronics






0ur opinion:

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radar/laser detector with red display * digital voice and audio tone alerts for radar, laser, SWS, and VG-2 * invisible to VG-2 radar detector detectors * 360° laser protection * detects Ku band radar used in Europe * alerts you to the use of new P0P radar * coiled Smart Cord with remote mute and alert LEDs * LED text display * voltage meter display * 3 city modes * dimensions: 2-15/16'W x 1-3/16'H x 4-13/16'D * warranty: 1 year


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Beltronics Radar Detector ...
It has great sensitivity and is easy to use. The only thing that could be improved is the mounting system. Mine has fallen off the bracket a couple of times after hitting some bumps. The price is good when compared to its competitors.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent Overall
Pros: Solid build quality, useful features, easy programming, good range, good false alert filtering, voice alerts, Ku band (for European drivers)

Cons: Volume could be louder, no rear-facing radar antenna or arrows, mode does not automatically switch to multi-threat display upon multiple radar encounters, not immune to all RDDs

Overall, this is an excellent radar detector. It looks great in my windshield (I drive a '98 Honda Civic with a hardwire kit), and the suction cups work well. It has three modes: City, Autoscan, and Highway. I mainly use Autoscan and Highway. The false alert filtering is so good that I rarely use City mode. It is easy to program and to turn off certain bands. There are also four brightness settings, which make it easy to adjust according to light conditions. The detection range is excellent, especially in Upstate New York, where the police are too stupid to use instant-on and I can detect them from a mile away.

Now for the negatives. With wind noise at highway speeds and the radio on, it is sometimes hard to hear, even at full volume. I wish that the speaker was just a little bit louder. There are also no arrows or rearward-facing radar antennae, such as in the Valentine One. During highway cruising, this leaves me guessing whether the cop is ahead of me or behind. I usually just slow down and wait to see if I pass him or if he passes me, and then speed back up again once I identify the threat and see that it is safe. Another thing that I do not understand is the multi-threat display. When multi-threat display is activated, it shows the band and signal strength of each threat, simultaneously. This is very useful when there are two or more police radar threats in the area or when there is one real threat and one false alert (from an automatic door opener, for example). This works even better than the V1 "Bogey Counter," because it shows the signal strength of each individual threat, instead of just flashing the number of threats and the signal strength of the strongest one. In most situations, when there is only one threat to pay attention to, the normal display is much easier to read with signal strength bars, much like a cell phone battery meter. It would be ideal if the normal mode could be used at all times, and the detector could automatically switch to multi-threat display upon encountering multiple threats. Instead, the detector remains locked in one mode, and does not change unless it is programmed. This means that if normal mode is activated (this is what what most drivers want), it stays in normal mode and only displays one threat at a time, ignoring the other, even when there are two or more simultaneous threats. This leaves the driver with an annoying decision to make : leave the detector in multi-threat display mode and have less easy-to-read warnings, or leave it in normal mode and not know when there is more than one threat to be aware of.

All in all, this is a great detector. I have never used a Valentine One, but from what I have read and researched, this is the better detector for most drivers, due to the better ergonomics, ease of use, cheaper price, voice alerts, and reduced false alarms. Don't hook up this Beltronics (or any other detector) to your windshield and expect to be exempt from speeding tickets. Rather, learn how radar detectors work and how to use them, and understand their weaknesses and blind spots. LIDAR (police laser) is becoming more and more widely used, and laser jammers are essential for anyone seeking adequate protection from speed traps. Although radar detectors can detect laser, they are useless as a form of protection. Radar can be detected long before the officer can read your speed, but by the time your detector alerts you of laser, the officer already has your speed. As far as radar detection goes, the Rx65 does an excellent job and I highly recommend it. If you are a trucker or if you live in Virginia, Washington DC, or Canada, remember to get the Bel STi, because the Rx65 is not immune to all RDDs (radar detector detectors)

I hope you find this review useful. Happy speeding :)



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * beltronics ...
Although I was not satisfied with the product the company was really good on returning my money back with no hitten fees. Its range is not as good at it says to be. It gives lots of false warnings and not enough warning mile range.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Beltronics RX65
Performs as advertised. Easy setup and mounting. Because of the fact that most people own two cars, the inclusion of two mounting brackets would have saved time and a small amount of money.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best ever!!! ...
I've had lots of radar detectors over the years - all of the "major" brands (including the "so-called" best & most expensive). This RX 65 is by far the best I've ever had - minimum false alerts, maximum distance & protection. Will be buying a second for other vehicles.

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