Car 360 Degree Alarm Speed Radar Detector Camera And Distance Alerts on 2040-parts.com
shenzhen, China
Product details: Main Features: The power must be of DC 12v Has five modes: Oral report/PND/Receiving/City road/Highway This is a very latest Globle Positioning Sitelite The alerts type of camera, speed limit and distance Specifications: Type: Car Alarm Security System, Speed Control Detector Voltage : 12V Product size (L x W x H) : 13.0 x 6.2 x 3.8 cm / 5.1 x 2.4 x 1.5 inches Package Includes: 1 x Radar Detector 1 x Car Charger 1 x Anti-slip Mat 1 x User Manual |
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