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Review on SilverStone F1 Monaco S radar detector by Qung Quang  (Buss Ga ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

I purchased the SilverStone F1 Monaco S in preparation for a vacation to the Crimea from St. Petersburg. I went there from August 4-6, then I returned there from August 23-25. One of the fines was delivered to us from the Rostov region last week, and it was for a trip back home; therefore, it is likely that there will not be any more, and we may conclude: While I was reading through the forum and deciding which one to go with, I made sure to look at the ones that were advised for driving at speeds of above +40 km/h. I spent a couple of weeks traveling with him before the trip so that I would be prepared for it (this is my very first road trip). After that, I went to the Crimea. After going there and back, as well as doing pokatushki there, the total distance covered was 6200 km. Driving in the Routes mode is not possible at all due to the fact that the M11 and M4 roads are extremely busy, therefore I used the City1 mode for the entirety of the trip, both there and back. I was given a fine both on the way to and on the way back from the Arena in the Hong Kong Territories, where the event was held. Each option costs 250. There, the city/highway driving mode was 80/130, whereas on the way back, I had already started to get impudent, so I drove 100/150. It has the most recent firmware version available at the time it was updated before trips. Most of the false positives were from Toyota Corners, although they are easy to spot based on the intensity of the signal (no more than 4). In general, rather a decent RD, I loved it. I merely downloaded the firmware with abbreviated messages; they did not bother me with unnecessary babble. Something on the CAD keeps rattling and picking up radars in both directions, right?

Pros
  • Regular database checks, a signature, and a number of different modes of operation (highway, city1, city2, smart). There are many different factors that may be customized, and it is simple to load databases and make adjustments to the settings.
Cons
  • The mount is probably the only flaw that can be pointed out at this point. The radar does not come loose at all because the suction cups are quite effective. That is merely the RD itself hanging somewhat lower than it should on its mount. Even though it has no bearing on anything, the fact that it is messy is nevertheless annoying.

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