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Safety Alert Car Radar Detector 360 Degree Detection English Voice on 2040-parts.com

US $31.00
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New

Product details:
Specifications:

Color: Gray
Language: English
Radar Signals: VG-2, Laser, X-band, K-band, ku-band, ka-band
Detector Angle: 360°
Voltage: DC12V
Current: 150-300mA

Features:

Radar detector e-dog for vehicles
When driving in close proximity of emergency vehicles, this speed detector alerts you so that you can control your car's speed
Ultra-slim, elegant, all-in-one car laser detector
Avaliable for independent installation and use
Easy mounted interlock
Patented design product
Compatible with any navigator clip
Compatible with any navigator
Compatible with most solution
Provides a safety and pleasure driving

Package Contents:

1 x Radar Detector
1 x Car Charger
1 x Anti-slip Mat
1 x User Manual 
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