Contrary to what escort advertises, their detector is not blind to all laser signal types. TODAY my husband got a laser ticket from a Pro Laser III gun. I know this is new, but when Escort was called they suggested he buy the new laser jammer at only $400+ more. This has to be installed in the car’s dashboard by a few of their select companies, at I’m sure a select price. He was also informed the Detector would still work on other bands, like he did not know that. And, since the police will probably not give him their schedule for when they use this new laser, this $479 detector is useless against the new technology.
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NEW ESCORT PASSPORT 9500IX RADAR LASER DETECTOR BLUE !! US $422.95 End Date: Monday Sep-13-2010 16:14:50 PDT |
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99.9% Like New Escort Passport 9500ix 9500 ix Radar US $425.00 End Date: Thursday Oct-07-2010 11:30:30 PDT |
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NEW ESCORT PASSPORT 9500IX RADAR LASER DETECTOR BLUE !! US $422.95 End Date: Monday Sep-13-2010 16:14:50 PDT |
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99.9% Like New Escort Passport 9500ix 9500 ix Radar US $425.00 End Date: Thursday Oct-07-2010 11:30:30 PDT |
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1 Revilla
Been using my Escort for well over a year, more than ample warning, even from the cops that hide on the other side of an arched bridge. Since I started using it, I have gotten zero speeding tickets (knock on wood) because I always go the speed limit or under (wink). In the past year I have only had one close call, luckily it was daylight and I noticed the cop as I rounded a curve and was able to hit my brakes before he popped me, the detector lit up like Christmas tree. close one….
Never updated my detector, it works fine as is.
2 Esparza
As the mousetraps keep improving, so must the mice.
I’ve been using Passports since the original Escort (Cincinatti Microwave) days. They’ve never let me down and the new 9500ix appears to be no different.
I’ve only been using it for a couple of days now, but like the ability to store/silence false alarms. The speed displayed on the display is another nice improvement. I used to automatically go to the brake when the detector went off, don’t have to any more.
I have not yet tried to update data on line and have read some of the complaints, but I think it should be simple enough to hook in with my laptop in the car and connect to the network from the car.
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