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Hi All, as im not in WA anymore i dont need my gear, i have a Escort 9500i Radar Detector with inbuilt GPS etc, this detector has been used for less than 1 hour, it is basically a brand new unit, comes with all accessories and in a leather padded carry box.

I mean you wont find one newer than this unless u buy a new one....if that makes sense lol

This detector has autolearn and false lockout, it learns where the falses are and locks them out making a happy quiet detector unless a threat is detected! this feature s worth its weight in gold!

Im open to offers but they are around $700 new so looking for 450ish but pm me an offer...

Some Specs:

With the new PASSPORT 9500i, Escort has revolutionized the radar detector category again. Its blistering performance is built upon the PASSPORT 9500i, which means it delivers the best protection possible against all speed measuring devices. Escort added advanced GPS-powered intelligence, which makes the PASSPORT 9500i on of the best performing, quietest and most user-friendly radar detector ever designed.

All-Band Protection

The 9500i provides extreme long-range warning on all radar bands including X, K, superwide Ka, and instant-on POP mode. Multiple front and rear laser sensors provide 360 degree laser protection, including the widest field of view. For the ultimate in laser protection, the Passport 9500i is also ZR3 ready.

TrueLock GPS Filter

This new feature allows you to permanantly "lock out" a signal in a specific location. Once you store a signal, it will be rejected the next time you are in that area. You now have the power ot eliminate false alerts by location and frequency.

Mark Location

This new feature allows you to instantly "mark" known speed traps, cameras and other places of interest. Once marked, the 9500i will provide an alert any time you approach the saved locations.

Voice Announcements

New easy to understand voice announcements provide instant audible feedback for controls and alerts. All alerts and instructions can be communicated using a voice announcement, or, if preffered, normal tones may be used.

AutoVolume

The new AutoVolume feature automatically increases the alert volume in noisy conditions. In this setting, the 9500i's built-in microphone listens to the ambient noise in the vehicle and increases the audio in noisy conditions (e.g. loud music, excessive wind noise, etc.).

Brilliant Display

The 9500i features an ultra-bright alphanumeric display with 280 LEDs. The device displays three high-resolution meter modes: standard Bar Graph display or ExpertMeter and SpecDisplay for more advanced users. ExpertMeter tracks and displays up to 8 radar signals simultaneously, and SpecDisplay provides actual numeric frequency for any radar signal. Finally, new for the 9500i is SpeedAlert metering, which displays the driving speed during each alert.

GPS-Enhanced Auto-Sensitivity Mode

Passport's AutoSensitivity mode provides long-range warning, with minimum false alarms. In this mode, Passport's internal computer continuously analyzes all incoming signals and intelligently adjusts the sensitivity circuits. The addition of GPS intelligence means it also adjusts according to motion--as your vehicle's speed increases, the sensitivity range increases. As your speed decreases, so does the sensitivity, further eliminating unwanted and unnecessary alarms.

You can also select conventional Highway and City modes. When driving in urban areas where annoying X-band intrusion alarms and door openers are common, City mode can be engaged to lower X-band sensitivity and reduce X-band alerts.

Safety Warning System

The 9500i also offers Safety Warning Systems (SWS) detection. This safety feature warns you of the presence of potential road hazards by detecting signals from safety transmitting devices.

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