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360 Degree Blue
Car GPS Radar Detector Driving Alert Car Speed Control Free shipping Description This Radar detector features a laser eye detector for a 360
degree laser detection and easy to install. When you detect a position, the GPS will tell you by make a
sound to show you are approaching speed detection device, so you can confirms
the your speed on the stretch of road. Extreme Range Super heterodyne technology, with super-fast sweep
circuitry, provides extra detection range and the best possible advance warning
to even the fastest radar guns Frequency:
X-BAND: 10.525GHz100MHz, detectable distance: 1500-2500m
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