Escort steps further into the world of GPS with its first portable navigation device, the Passport iQ. And since old habits die hard, they've tossed a radar/laser detector in for good measure. Antuan ...
Police officers use radar to assess whether you’re speeding. And despite what many people may think, if you don’t live in Virginia, Washington D.C. or Mississippi, it’s perfectly legal to use a radar ...
Escort Radar, one of the big brands in the radar detection biz, has been under some scrutiny this year as customers and reviewers reported suboptimal performance on the $800 Redline 360c—Escort’s ...
Enhancements to ESCORT Inc.'s Best-Selling Detector Include More Power, Built-in Bluetooth Connectivity and High-Performance Display ESCORT iX Intelligent Radar Laser Detector with more power, ...
Escort's Passport 9500ix sits near the top of the radar detector industry's totem pole, at $500. But to the extent that detectors are an object of desire, the 9500ix is certainly “the good stuff,” ...
Two of the most popular things on The Garage last year were reviews of a radar detector from Escort and a dash cam from Garmin. Clearly, you all see the value in additional protection. Well, that, or ...
ESCORT released the first radar and laser detector with built-in Wi-Fi for the connected car. The $699 top-of-the-line ESCORT MAX 360c is able to update through its on-board Wi-Fi connection and alert ...
We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. We take a look at the best radar detectors currently available, explaining their features and hopefully finding one ...
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