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Review on 🚨 Radenso XP Radar Detector: Ultimate Protection with False Alert Filtering, GPS Lockouts, Red Light & Speed Camera Alerts, USA Technical Support by Shalom Germann

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very quiet radar detector Excellent filtering BSM

I switched from the Escort 8500 X50 due to the many false alarms from blind spot monitoring systems on newer vehicles such as Acura, Honda and GM. I first bought an Escort IX and returned it the next day after watching Vortex Radar videos on YouTube. I chose this block for filtering BSM. I've never seen this Radenso XP running anywhere other than common places like grocery stores with an automatic door system. Thanks to the manual GPS lock function, you don't have to worry about the radar detector. The big benefit of this Radenso product was GPS blocking for grocery store and blind spot monitoring filtering. Unfortunately, XP does not have an auto-learn feature to block GPS. the user has to install it manually, which is not a big deal, currently Escort has a patent for this feature. Radenso recommends leaving the radar detector in AutoCity mode, which helps jam a lot of unwanted signals. Ka-band and laser warnings are NOT disabled in this mode, having read the PDF user guide. I was concerned about how quiet this unit actually is. The device comes with two cables, one for powering it from a regular cigarette lighter socket, this cable also has a mute button. The other cable is for software updates via USB from the desktop. I really can't say anything about the suction power because mine is attached to a mirror mount. Radenso offers free lifetime software updates, and it's simple. Compared to an escort who charges you a higher fee to send in your device to get an updated firmware.

Pros
  • Car electronics
Cons
  • Slightly torn