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Review on SilverStone F1 Monaco S radar detector by Krisha Kanth ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing ordinary, a normal product.

I've been putting it to use on the racetrack for the past couple of years now. The most fundamental disadvantage is that it works late on such radars as "Kardon," which look in the back; by the time the warning is activated, you will already have caught up with the radar. The most frustrating aspect is that there is a speed limit of 200 kilometers per hour, which means that it will continuously squeak and cry at you to "slow down," while also not reflecting the camera, etc. Support retorts that they were under the impression that no one would go faster than the posted limit. It also yells at other modern cars that are driving ahead, allegedly prompted by parking or overtaking sensors, and the majority of those cars are Kia and Hyundai. In addition, the chirping sound can be heard constantly while such a vehicle is in front of you. It might not seem like much, but after several thousand kilometers on the road, you start to find it really bothersome. Sometimes it will freeze up and/or become overloaded. It's frozen if there's complete silence for a significant amount of time. You are going to have to become acclimated to the intricate system of settings and ates that are involved. This does not usually function well on the first try. Because of this, the system is not perfect and has both advantages and disadvantages. At this point, I would go with something different, such as Neoline.

Pros
  • Obtains a lot, and has a respectable appearance
Cons
  • Fake warnings on automobile sensors, 200km/h limit

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