Military strategists agree that successful defense begins with good intelligence about the enemy. Valentine One has a patented warning system relying on both forward- and rearward-facing radar antennas (front and rear laser sensors too). It goes beyond Ordinary Detectors by telling you - on every alert - where to look, and how many to look for. Once you have this intelligence report, you can easily decide when to defend, and when you can simply shrug off a non-threatening alarm.
Author
soundwave more than meets the eye
Registered: November 2003 Location: NorCal Posts: 5039
Review Date: Wed June 30, 2004
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $400.00
| Rating: 9
Pros:
detects radar from long distances
Cons:
expensive
this has saved me at least a dozen times in the past yr.
works great in the freeway but lots of bogus alerts in the city.
WRX Rush VIP Member
Registered: July 2003 Location: Hwy 39, CA Posts: 1657
Review Date: Fri July 2, 2004
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $400.00
| Rating: 10
Pros:
Long range that radar gets detected
Cons:
Pricey
It has saved me multiple times, so it has payed for itself over and over in ticket price and in raised or even dropped insurance. But anyone looking for a radar detector go for the best and only the best. V1 baby !
------------------------------ "Go big or go home"
WRX Rush
fryrice VIP Member
Registered: September 2003 Location: San Francisco Posts: 1288
Review Date: Wed July 7, 2004
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $400.00
| Rating: 3
Pros:
save you from a ticket
Cons:
doens\'t work in the city
Doens\'t work in the city. all it does it beep beep beep. so i return mine
Review Date: Fri July 16, 2004
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $400.00
| Rating: 10
Pros:
Arrows, bogey counter, and intensity meter are great
Cons:
Price
Some say that it is too sensitive, but the great thing is that you can judge what kind of singal you are detecting by the rate of change of the distance, the direction, and the count. If you factor all of this in it is much better to be advised of possible trouble so that you can make the final decision. It has never failed me. Highly recommended.
DomozitoLK VIP Member
Registered: April 2004 Location: Northern California Posts: 931
Review Date: Mon August 30, 2004
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $450.00
| Rating: 10
Pros:
Plenty of advanced warning; directional warning
Cons:
Expensive
I bought it with the remote display, hardwiring and other accessories. The directional arrows are great for finding out what direction the police radar is coming from so that you can decide whether to slow down or not. The Police in my area primarily use Ka-band so it\'s easy to discern Police radar from anything else. With several different modes to filter it can be tailored to your particular environment. Bright glares off the hood or other shiny objects tend to set off the Laser-band detection, but if you are hit by laser its usually too late anyway. I guess it\'s still a good wake up call to be alert.
Just a reminder to those who are considering radar detectors. This is not a \"police\" detector. You still will get sqaud cars who pace you or whatever. This just gives you more advanced warning to radar use, which is more info than you had with no detector at all. It\'s up to you to use the info it gives you and decide what to do with it.
I love the V1. I\'ve used others and weren\'t nearly as impressed. It\'s a quality unit and works exceptionally well.
------------------------------ Rob Thomas
2004 Subaru Impreza WRX
Double Phister Father Time
Registered: September 2004 Location: You're doing it wrong! Posts: 6581
Review Date: Mon October 11, 2004
Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $400.00
| Rating: 9
Pros:
Directional Arrows and Bogey counter
Cons:
None
As newer features come out you can send in your detector for an upgrade. This is my second unit. Now it\'s a little slimer and has better software.
For the people that complain about the sensitivity in the city, you can disable individual bands if you think you own\'t need them. I would turn off the X band. Instructions on the V1 website here.
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