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Beltronics STI XR Radar Detector

I imported this from the US in 2007 for $900 and have used it a handful of times on Australian roads. It has proven to be quite reliable for highway driving and I've successfully detected radar traps several hundred metres in advance. The 'auto-scan' setting can be temperamental in built up areas as the X-Band frequency can overlap with some remote security systems. This unit also includes Bel's 'TotalShield' technology which effectively removes radio frequency pulses making this unit immune to Australian RDD's including the Spectre III. There is some conclusive testing of these facts conducted within Australia at dontgetcaught.com.au.

Features include;

  • Exclusive TotalShield™ Technology
  • Dual Antenna Design
  • Multi-Sensor Laser Protection
  • Digital "POP" Radar Alert
  • All Australian Radar and Laser Band Coverage
  • 360 Degree Protection
  • Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Virtually Eliminates False Alerts
  • Clear Digital Voice or Audio Alerts
  • Mute and AutoMute Audio Controls
  • Brightness Control with Dark Mode
  • Magnesium Construction

Unit comes with;

  • Owner's manual
  • Coiled SmartPlug™ lighter adapter
  • Amplified 12-volt speaker
  • Direct wire SmartPlug™
  • Durable hard-shell metal travel case

This package does not come with a Windshield Mounting Bracket or Sunvisor Holder but both are available separately for $19 (links enclosed). If you want more information on the device, detailed specs can found on beltronics.com

Price is $550 o.n.o.

Item is located in West Pennant Hills. Please contact Ed on 0438 131 464.

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