Are you looking for a basic radar detector that performs well? Then you need the Whistler Z-11R+ Laser Radar Detector. This affordably priced model is simple to utilize and understand an icon display and tone alerts and detects all radar and laser frequencies utilized in the United States. It also includes some of Whistler’s best features like FDSR (Field Disturbance Sensor Rejection). FDSR is the most recent advancement to combat false alerts cautilized by new vehicles equipped with Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) K band blind spot and collision avoidance devices. These devices clutter nearly all of the K band causing a normal radar detector to alert continuously. And if you’re wondering if you can utilize the Z-11R+ in your status. read on. Laser detectors are completely legal in every status when utilized in automobiles or light trucks (under 10.000 lbs.). Similarly. when utilized in automobiles or light trucks. radar detectors are legal in almost every status. Exceptions are Virginia and Washington DC. which have local regulations restricting the utilize of radar receivers in any vehicle. Concerning trucks over 10.000 lbs.. the Federal Highway Administration (FHA) issued a regulation. effective January 19. 1994. which prohibits national radar and laser detector utilize in these types of vehicles. Be safe on the road with Whistler.
- High performance
- Icon color display
- Traffic Flow Signal Rejection (TFSR)
- Total band protection
- Pop mode detection
- Setting saver
- Dim/dark mode
- Alert periscopes
- 360 degree max coverage
- 3 city modes/highway mode
- Quiet/auto quiet mode
- Alert priority
- High gain lens
- Vehicle battery saver
- VG2 protection
- Includes 12-volt power cord. windshield bracket kit and utilizer guide
Details
Attributes | Radar/Laser Detector. VG-2 Protection |
Brand | Whistler |
Manufacturer Part Number | z-11r+ |
Manufacturer | Whistler |
Assembled Product Weight | 0.34 lbs |
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 4.44 x 2.85 x 1.23 Inches |
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