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Electronics : Beltronics Pro RX65 Red Radar detector

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Beltronics Pro RX65 Red Radar detector

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Beltronics Pro RX65 Red Radar detector
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3169





Product Brand: Beltronics
EAN: 0065789230659
Label: Beltronics
Product Manufacturer: Beltronics
Model: RX65
Publisher: Beltronics
Ranking: 3169
Studio: Beltronics


Piece facts:
  • 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




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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 * warranty: 1 year


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

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.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - Warranty Issue
The radar detector displayed a service required message after about 3 months of service. It was working great otherwise. Called Beltronics and they asked for the detector to be returned for service. Called Beltronics again when they did not respond after the detector had been delivered (based on the tracking information) and they said the vendor (Electronicis Expo) is not an authorized dealer and that they have to charge $59.95 for the service. Called Electronics Expo and they claimed they are an authorized Beltronics dealer, but Beltronics insisted on charging for the service. After a month and still no repaired detector. Called Beltronics and they still did not know what the problem was. The detector came back in a week and works as before. I assume I paid $59.95 to have the service required message removed and all the trouble to have it done!! I have no idea what Beltronics actually fixed -- nor did Beltronics's customer service for that matter.

It's a great detector. Just make sure you bought it from Beltronics at their high price if you think the warranty is important. For me, even with the $59.95 extra I paid, I still pay less than Beltronics' price for the detector.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * when it works, all is good... ...
This is clearly the best radar detector I've owned, in terms of detecting radars. However, it is also one of the worst radar detectors available for purchasing. I got one in May 2006, and it worked very well...for a week. After a week, it died. Luckily, I was able to get a replacement, which worked very well until May of 2007. Of course, Amazon is not an authorized reseller, nor are any of the sellers who use amazon to sell this product, which means that right now I have no detector, and if I want to repair it, BEL will do it, but it will be expensive.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Fragile product...died after 6 months...Amazon not an authorized reseller???
Like most of my electronics, I baby them. This radar detector sat on my dashboard or was placed in the comfort of its fancy foam-lined steel case when not in use. After six months, the detector croaked. I mailed it back to Beltronics with the Amazon receipt and received a letter stating that it would cost $60 to repair. Baffled, I called Beltronics only to be told that Amazon is not an authorized reseller. The customer service woman was very rude and condescending. I hung up and bought the latest and greatest Valentine directly from their website.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * It does what it should ...
Helped me so many times! I am using it in Europe and it works excellent!

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