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It's expensive, but it's also proprietary so heyyy |
April 25, 2016 |
Reviewer:
Arian Jalali from Columbus, OH United States
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~$100 for the product is fairly steep for several ounces of a compound, but assuming the science is valid and these tests are authentic, it seems to be worth the investment. the headlights look a lot darker and sleeker as a result, if nothing else. i've had a three-head laser deflector unit mounted upfront for 2 years now and no LIDAR tickets since, but i figured why not spring for an added countermeasure?
as a result of browsing your site, i also added a Passport Max2 to complement the V1 i purchased a decade ago (again, as a result of browsing your site lol). my first student loan, and $500 of it went straight to the best radar detector money could buy. during my introductory college communications course in the mid 2000's, i gave an informative speech on radar detectors and used your material to form my content. thanks for having made yourself available behind this movement and pioneering the online chapter of this industry :)
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