Quik LS
Dedicated LVC Member
Glanga -are you a Valentine reseller or something?
no....i just share my opinions. but it is a fact that valentine does have most of the original patents and other companies are trying to find loopholes. nearly all useful technology found on bel's, escort's, cobra's were found on V1's first with the exception of POP detection which in my mind doesn't matter a whole lot since it can not be used to write a ticket.
i have used nearly all other types of radars, i have nothing against any of them. i never once said all other radars are crap and aren't worth buying. my first post which started this thread was more or less a joke. if it works for you then by all means go for it.
Yep, what he said......
I just didn't know about this competition the companies had going on, I knew the V1 is good but I thought the others had their own technology/designs and relied on that instead of (more or less) reverse engineering/ someone else's product.
Now if we could just find a reliable jammer, now wouldn't that be something?
and 02v8sport, where did you mount the actual v1 unit?
Above my mirror
The valentine is made in america and is somewhat more rugged than other units. I had a bell whisler that was only a few years old and stopped giving audio warnings with only the light coming on.
I didn't notice because in the colder weather I remote start the car and don't hear the startup self test.
The really cheap units like from radio shack or walmart are fragile and can stop working if you drop them only a foot or so.
Around here all the cops and troopers have their rolling radar on as they drive. It is impractical to turn these on and off while driving. They also alway's sit in their favorite fishing holes around a corner or over the crest.
A better detecter will pick up these signals with plenty of warning.
Only once in 20 years have I been hit by an instant on radar.
It's only the guy shooting a laser that I've come upon in an unusual location. That only comes up like once a year and the M20 detecter/jammer takes care of that
The arrows do have their advantages.
I pulled out of my driveway and within seconds the detecter went off with the rear arrow flashing. Looking in my rearview I noticed a blazer some distance back which turned out to be a state trooper.
I've had the side arrows warn me of cops when coming up to intersections as my light turns yellow.
If you can afford it IMO the valentine is worth the extra money.
Of course being alert and paying attention and practicing visual scanning if you're speeding is also smart. Slowing down at night is also prudent.