Radar Detectors....
Originally Posted by DinoZ
The Escort 9500i's will be released at the end of March... for those of you who asked about them.
With GPS, the Escort Passport 9500i provides its owner with four novel capabilities:
1. Real time vehicle speed display
2. Permanent muting of known stationery sources of X-band & K-band falses
3. Identification of known speedtraps (non RADAR, such as Redlight cameras)
4. Speed sensitive radar reception sensitivity
The other novel capability of this radar detector is the identification of points of interest, namely non-RADAR speedtraps and redlight camera locations. In Pennsylvania, only state troopers are allowed to operate police radar (k-band) in stationery mode. Therefore most local traffic enforcement departments utilize some form of VASCAR, most of which are stationery. Since these speedtraps are electronically timed, a conventional radar detector would be of little value as no radar is employed. Futhermore, redlight cameras are beginning to appear..."
COOL
Can you put me on the list for pricing info on the 9500i?
Originally Posted by PediDr2
"This detector is destined to change the paradigm of radar detector operation with the ingenious incorporation of GPS technology.
With GPS, the Escort Passport 9500i provides its owner with four novel capabilities:
1. Real time vehicle speed display
2. Permanent muting of known stationery sources of X-band & K-band falses
3. Identification of known speedtraps (non RADAR, such as Redlight cameras)
4. Speed sensitive radar reception sensitivity
The other novel capability of this radar detector is the identification of points of interest, namely non-RADAR speedtraps and redlight camera locations. In Pennsylvania, only state troopers are allowed to operate police radar (k-band) in stationery mode. Therefore most local traffic enforcement departments utilize some form of VASCAR, most of which are stationery. Since these speedtraps are electronically timed, a conventional radar detector would be of little value as no radar is employed. Futhermore, redlight cameras are beginning to appear..."
COOL
Can you put me on the list for pricing info on the 9500i?
With GPS, the Escort Passport 9500i provides its owner with four novel capabilities:
1. Real time vehicle speed display
2. Permanent muting of known stationery sources of X-band & K-band falses
3. Identification of known speedtraps (non RADAR, such as Redlight cameras)
4. Speed sensitive radar reception sensitivity
The other novel capability of this radar detector is the identification of points of interest, namely non-RADAR speedtraps and redlight camera locations. In Pennsylvania, only state troopers are allowed to operate police radar (k-band) in stationery mode. Therefore most local traffic enforcement departments utilize some form of VASCAR, most of which are stationery. Since these speedtraps are electronically timed, a conventional radar detector would be of little value as no radar is employed. Futhermore, redlight cameras are beginning to appear..."
COOL
Can you put me on the list for pricing info on the 9500i?
Sounds badass , i may need one.
I am definitely getting the 9500i as soon as it's available!! I love my 8500 X50, but the 9500i is going to take that awesome performance and improve on it.
PMs and Emails sent to those requesting prices and ETA of the 9500i.
PMs and Emails sent to those requesting prices and ETA of the 9500i.
Originally Posted by DinoZ
I am definitely getting the 9500i as soon as it's available!! I love my 8500 X50, but the 9500i is going to take that awesome performance and improve on it.
PMs and Emails sent to those requesting prices and ETA of the 9500i.
PMs and Emails sent to those requesting prices and ETA of the 9500i.
Originally Posted by DinoZ
I am definitely getting the 9500i as soon as it's available!! I love my 8500 X50, but the 9500i is going to take that awesome performance and improve on it.
PMs and Emails sent to those requesting prices and ETA of the 9500i.
PMs and Emails sent to those requesting prices and ETA of the 9500i.



