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New Adaptiv Technologies Tpx Motorcycle Radar & Laser Detection System 2.0 on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

This is brand new Adaptiv Technologies TPX 2.0 Radar/Laser Detector that has never been used or removed from box.  Includes wiring harness MSRP Value $300.

  • Version 2.0 features increased detection sensitivity and 3 additional user modes compared to the original version Adaptiv detectors
  • Specifically designed for motorcycle use, water, shock, and vibration resistant
  • Detects all radar and laser bands and is certified by Speed Measurement Labs
  • Audio and visual alerts
  • Oversize, backlit control buttons, easy to operate, even with gloves on
  • Angled, backlit, daylight visible liquid crystal display
  • 3.5mm auxiliary out jack for integration with other audio or communication systems
  • Recommended for use with TPX Wireless Headset and/or TPX visual alert
  • Includes visual alert, wiring harness, universal mount plate adapter with hardware

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