Electronics : Whistler XTR690 - High Performance Radar/Laser Detector with LCD Text Display

Electronics : Whistler XTR690 - High Performance Radar/Laser Detector with LCD Text Display

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Whistler XTR690 - High Performance Radar/Laser Detector with LCD Text Display

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Whistler XTR690 - High Performance Radar/Laser Detector with LCD Text Display
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Street Price: $229.95
Gaunz Org Price: $123.17
Savings!: $106.78 (46%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3450







Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Whistler Radar
EAN: 0052303404092
Label: Whistler
Product Manufacturer: Whistler
Model: XTR-690
Publisher: Whistler
Ranking: 3450
Studio: Whistler


Piece facts:
  • Blue LCD text display with auto dim/dark modes and LED periscope
  • Real voice alerts with quiet/auto quiet mode
  • 360ยบ total band protection including POP mode radar
  • Compass and battery life meter
  • Setting saver, vehicle battery saver and safety warning system







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The Whistler high-performance Laser/Radar detector features dual blue LED periscopes that flash when detector alerts, plus Real Voice alerts. 0ffers 360deg total perimeter protection.









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Extremely satisfied ...
It has been years since I experienced a detector and I was pleasantly surprised at the difference. I keep it on Highway most of the time and get very little interference from banks, ATM machines, etc. I am glad I made the purchase.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Excelent Radar Detector
This is a great product, reads the signals from a very long distance, the only thing is that is silver on top, so the light reflects a lot, need to place it under rearview mirror.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * sub-par ...
Okay, I bought this laser detector for 118.00 in May 08. I expected a higher quality device and more accurate. I liked the fact that it had an LCD screen, a digital compass, and was audible. Within 2 days I was very dissatisfied with it. You can't see the "bright lcd" screen during the day even on the brightest setting. No matter how many times I would calibrate the compass it would get "stuck" on west. Also sometimes it simply wouldn't do anything when passing by a cop with radar. Sometimes it would inform me when I was already past the radar/laser which was really dumb. And worst of all, The device says L-A-S-E-R really loud and flashes ultra bright led lights on the top like a strobe and makes a really annoying noise. Which is not all that bad when you've got a cop with a laser gun pointed at traffic, but my detector used to randomly (once or twice a week) give false laser readings. I found that it worked NO better than a 39.99 unit my sister bought for me for my birthday from wal-mart years ago. Oh and one more problem, and the main reason I RETURNED this product for a full money-back refund: The clip that attaches to the suction cups on the windshield is very very cheap, after 1.5 weeks it no longer clicked and would consistently go flying off the dash while I was driving, so basically the cheap thing broke after a week and a half. By then I was fed up with this thing and I shoved it in a box and mailed her back! Good Riddance! Its pretty big too compared to other detectors you'll find. This product IS NOT recommended!




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - whistler xtr 690
Whistler XTR690 - High Performance Radar/Laser Detector with LCD Text Display Good product!! Shipping was quick!!!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * turn it on and go ...
just what i wanted great detector for a low price. this thing does exactly what i wanted + it acts as a compass. if you are looking for an inexpensive detector that works better than the price indicates, this is it.



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