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Adaptiv Technologies TPX 2.0 Radar/Laser Detector - One Size
Users say:
This radar detector is a great product for motorcycle riders, providing early warning of radar in the area and a red LED alert light. It is waterproof and has a sense of security, but may not be the best choice for rain or wet conditions. It is reliable and works well, but may not be the best choice for those who are on the road for long periods of time.
Thanks to a complete electronics overhaul, the TPX Version 2.0 now has blistering performance! Independent tests prove that the TPX 2.0 now ranks among the top performing detectors on the market. Along with this leap in performance, Version 2.0 also includes better false-alert-reduction logic, additional band lockout modes, and a more robust …
Thanks to a complete electronics overhaul, the TPX Version 2.0 now has blistering performance! Independent tests prove that the TPX 2.0 now ranks among the top performing detectors on the market. Along with this leap in performance, Version 2.0 also includes better false-alert-reduction logic, additional band lockout modes, and a more robust and versatile cable connection. With the TPX System, theres no more trying to make automotive radar detectors work with your bike. No more missed alerts. No more hours of wiring jobs. No more fear of rain. No more fear of theft. No more microscopic buttons. No more money, energy, sanity and precious riding hours wasted trying to make automotive radar detectors work with your bike. The all new TPX Radar and Laser Detection System 2.0 has all the features you need with proven, top-notch performance.
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This radar detector is a great product for motorcycle riders, providing early warning of radar in the area and a red LED alert light. It is waterproof and has a sense of security, but may not be the best choice for rain or wet conditions. It is reliable and works well, but may not be the best choice for those who are on the road for long periods of time.
Pros
- Easy to navigate
- Long-lasting and durable
- Effective detection
- LED alert light
- Saves money on tickets
Cons
- Some false alarms
- Limited range
- Limited range in certain areas
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Description
Thanks to a complete electronics overhaul, the TPX Version 2.0 now has blistering performance! Independent tests prove that the TPX 2.0 now ranks among the top performing detectors on the market. Along with this leap in performance, Version 2.0 also includes better false-alert-reduction logic, additional band lockout modes, and a more robust and versatile cable connection. With the TPX System, theres no more trying to make automotive radar detectors work with your bike. No more missed alerts. No more hours of wiring jobs. No more fear of rain. No more fear of theft. No more microscopic buttons. No more money, energy, sanity and precious riding hours wasted trying to make automotive radar detectors work with your bike. The all new TPX Radar and Laser Detection System 2.0 has all the features you need with proven, top-notch performance.
Specifications
Model | Lepaza75071 |
Product Dimensions: | 7.1 X 7.9 X 2.5 Inches; 1.33 Pounds |
Item Weight | 1.33 Pounds |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Brand | Adaptiv Radar Detector |
Date First Available: | December 30, 2009 |
Asin: | B0065rgcsg |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Frequency Bands Supported | Not Relevant For This Product |
Manufacturer: | Adaptiv Radar Detector |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Product Dimensions | 7.1 X 7.9 X 2.5 Inches |
Item Model Number: | Lepaza75071 |
Date First Available | December 30, 2009 |