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Valentine
Definitely Valentine 1.
I have one and my wife has one (she gets more tickets than I do -- when she's not using it or not paying attention).
Not many people realize anymore that Mr. Valentine used to own Escort. He sold the company and started to make new, improved versions on his kitchen table. Both have improved their products over the years, but even though the design is several years old its still the best. Aluminum cases that are almost Mil-Spec. I've used them since they first came out years ago.
The greatest feature is the arrows that tell you if the signal is coming from the front, sides, or rear. If the radar is in a rolling police car headed the other way it's interesting to watch the forward arrow light up first, then the side arrow as the cop passes, then the rear arrow.
Laser is tough for any detector, but as mentioned here already, I've been saved by the splatter as the parked cop shoots at a car in well in front of me and the Val picks it up.
The annoying thing is the laser detection circuitry gets fooled by some GM LED third brake lights. I'll be coming to an intersection following a Caddy and jump out of my pants when the laser warning goes off, only to realize that it was just the Caddy's brake lights. Only effected by GM lights.
Great actual warranty, by that I mean if I ever had a problem with a power cord breaking they would take care of it. Try that with a Chinese company...
They will also upgrade an older unit to the latest circuitry -- for a fee, of course -- but its a lot cheaper than buying a new detector.
My old grandad was from the old country, and when we'd pass a speed trap he'd mumble in his native tongue the word for "vulture".
Definitely Valentine 1.
I have one and my wife has one (she gets more tickets than I do -- when she's not using it or not paying attention).
Not many people realize anymore that Mr. Valentine used to own Escort. He sold the company and started to make new, improved versions on his kitchen table. Both have improved their products over the years, but even though the design is several years old its still the best. Aluminum cases that are almost Mil-Spec. I've used them since they first came out years ago.
The greatest feature is the arrows that tell you if the signal is coming from the front, sides, or rear. If the radar is in a rolling police car headed the other way it's interesting to watch the forward arrow light up first, then the side arrow as the cop passes, then the rear arrow.
Laser is tough for any detector, but as mentioned here already, I've been saved by the splatter as the parked cop shoots at a car in well in front of me and the Val picks it up.
The annoying thing is the laser detection circuitry gets fooled by some GM LED third brake lights. I'll be coming to an intersection following a Caddy and jump out of my pants when the laser warning goes off, only to realize that it was just the Caddy's brake lights. Only effected by GM lights.
Great actual warranty, by that I mean if I ever had a problem with a power cord breaking they would take care of it. Try that with a Chinese company...
They will also upgrade an older unit to the latest circuitry -- for a fee, of course -- but its a lot cheaper than buying a new detector.
My old grandad was from the old country, and when we'd pass a speed trap he'd mumble in his native tongue the word for "vulture".