First Strike - FSLD100 - Laser Tech - Road Angel - Mega Jammer - Denpa J-100:
Laser Jammer Review

The First Strike - FSLD100 laser jammer was first introduced to Radar Roy by the manufacture Dongin Electronics in October of 2004, when he was asked to be their sole US distributor.
Roy obtained several units directly from the manufacture and two "blind" units (units ordered directly from a distributor's website) from a distributor in the UK.
Speed Measurement Laboratories
October 2004
One of the units, obtained directly from Dongin Electronics was tested on a small sub-compact car, silver in color.
Carl Fors commented in his review of this jammer "The jammer is typical of products that are half engineered. The guns typically used to test their products are usually old and outdated".
Speed Measurement Laboratories
June 2005
After Radar Roy declined to be Dongin's US distributor, two other Internet distributors on the east coast began the distributing this same laser jammer on their website.
To avoid SML's scatting review, they renamed this jammer the Laser Tech (not to be confused with the Laser Tec), and the Mega Jammer.
These two "renamed units" were obtained by Radar Roy through a purchase on their website(s) and tested again at the June 2005 Radar Detector shoot out.
Again this jammer failed to perform in jamming police laser guns. To review this test, click here.
Where Are They Now?
One of the east coast Internet dealers have now began been selling this laser jammer as a the new Blinder laser jammer. Therefore be sure to purchase your Blinder from an authorized dealer, such as Radar Roy.
Also numerous website's in the UK are still marketing this device as the: First Strike and the Laser Tech (not to be confused with the Laser Tec)
And one Internet retailer has repackaged and renamed this same laser jammer as the Depa J-100 jammer.
Recommendations
If you are in the marketplace for an active laser jammer that actually works, Radar Roy recommends the Blinder Xtreme
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