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Electronics : Cobra Esd 6060 6-Band Esd Radar/Laser Detector

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Cobra Esd 6060 6-Band Esd Radar/Laser Detector

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Cobra Esd 6060 6-Band Esd Radar/Laser Detector
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Street Price: $59.95
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 10343





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Cobra
EAN: 0023877904585
Label: Cobra
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Cobra
Model: ESD 6060
Publisher: Cobra
Ranking: 10343
Studio: Cobra


Piece facts:
  •  7 Lcd Screen
  • Safety Alert Warns Driver Of Emergency Vehicles &
  • Road Hazards
  • Vg-2 Alert
  • Vg-2 Undetectable Provides Immunity




Detector Radar/Laser Esd 6-Band 6060 Esd Cobra






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The Cobra ESD-6060 Six-band Radar Detector provides advanced warning with Cobra's 'Safety Alert System,' which increases driver's safety by alerting motorists to upcoming road hazards such as accident sites. A series of LEDs shows separate alerts for all radar bands, as well as laser and safety alerts. Cobra's LaserEye technology provides 360-degree protection against laser guns. No matter where an officer is positioned, you'll get an alert from the ESD-6060 reminding you to watch your speed.

The ESD-6060 features Cobra's VG-2 alert technology. This radar detector senses the presence of VG-2 police surveillance and conceals your radar. The ESD-6060 detects laser, VG-2, safety system alerts, and X, K, and super wideband Ka radar signals. With the Cobra's Safety Alert System, LaserEye, and VG-2 alert technology, you'll be traveling safer while avoiding pesky speeding tickets.

What's in the Box
ESD-6060 radar detector, windshield mount, Velcro pads, and power cord.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Meh ...
The detector doesn't do a great job of detecting signals until it's too late.. mediocre at best



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great gadget
This is a very useful gadget, which allow my wife to drive as fast as she can without getting any ticket at all. Great device, simple to use. This is the best of its kind, and the value you get for the money is just never seen.

Its features are easy to handle, you can control volume,and get familiar with signals easily.

If you look for value and great product, do not waste your money buying expensive stuff that you actually do not even use..buy this one.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Que Buena Compra / ...
excelente compra, cumplidos, cumplen con lo que dicen....todo a la perfeccion, sin ningun incoveniente. estoy muy feliz con mi radar



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - very bad
frankly bad detector ,cause when my speed is 80 mph no time toslow down from radar this cobra whisle same distanse of cobra tongue and sadly i got a tickit ,i'll never waste my money with any detector ,the reason is this product.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Somewhat confusing. ...
I was concerned because under the description is says outragious dimensions. The dimensions are for the packaging... The actual unit is much smaller in size. Awesome little unit. No problems so far. I will re-review (if thats a word) as soon as I notice better or worse operating.

EDIT:
Nice machine. Works like a charm with cops but it does set off when passing doors. I recently got caught by the parents with it in my car and I have to sell it to a friend. Too bad because it works great.

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