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Beltronics Pro RX65 Radar Detector
Beltronics Pro RX65 Radar Detector

Product Rating
4.29 of 5
7 reviews

Price Range
$254 - $380

Product Description

The pros at Beltronics know radar technology is ever-improving, so they design their detectors to meet that stiff challenge. The top-of-the-line Pro RX65 boasts incredible sensitivity and an all-digital design for superb accuracy and dependability. Digital voice and audio tone alerts warn you of the use of X, K, and Ka radar, as well as laser guns, Ku band radar (for European travelers), and the latest POP and Instant-On detection devices.


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Written By

Michal

Date Created

01/19/2004

Summary

Wow, until you use an RX65, you dont know how many cops there are in FL shooting radar. The RX65 has superior K and KA band sensitivity and falses significantly less than other detectors. The range is unbelievable and the features are endless. Alerts come in plenty of time, the display is Red and clear day or night. It is made of a durable dark gray, metallic looking plastic composite, it feels expensive to the touch. It feels slightly heavy though. The power cord that comes with the unit, has a Green LED for power, an Red LED for Alert The unit does detect radar very well, especially K and Ka bands.

Strength

long range,front and rear, PROGRAMMABLE, less falses.

Weakness

None.
Visitors rate this review 4.86 out of 5 after 7 votes
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Written By

Mel Coombs

Date Created

01/17/2004

Summary

Decent detector. Strangely inconsistant (strong and sometimes no radar detection at all) on fixed consistant radar sources. On Ka international mode, way too many false alarms. Definitely pay attention to the details with the programming of the unit. Overall, a decent detector at a decent price. So far, in a month, so good.

Strength

Overall design, sensitivity selection, overall sensitivity

Weakness

Complex programming, way too sensitive and a lot of falsing in some modes.
Visitors rate this review 3.00 out of 5 after 4 votes
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