Cobra SPX 7800BT Radar/Laser/Camera Detector (Refurbished)
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Radar/laser detector uses manual sweeps as well as crowd-sourced threat detection to provide early warning of speed traps
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Cobra SPX 7800BT Radar/Laser/Camera Detector
This powerful radar and laser detector scans the road ahead for signs of upcoming traps or tricks, making rapid sweeps designed to pick up all radar guns used in the U.S. and Canada, including POP Mode Instant-on radar guns. The device is made to work in tandem with the iRadar app, which balances threat detection and alerts with quality-of-life features such as music controls.
Enhanced Warning Time
Built for greater range and earlier warning, the detector works to give drivers time to hit the brakes or to disguise their sports car as an old-time jalopy incapable of speeds over 30 mph.
App Integration
When connected to the free iRadar App, community-based threat sharing pulls from 40,000 user-generated daily reports to give the detector a quick heads-up about upcoming speed traps or Wile E. Coyote-style fake detours. A rotating, zoomable map lets drivers pan and tilt to get a better angle on whatever’s ahead.
Advanced Navigation
As they head toward a destination plotted on their iRadar device, drivers can avoid traffic jams using real-time road data displayed directly on the map.
Specifics
- Model number: SPX 7800BT
- 1.25” OLED display
- Condition: refurbished
- Product dimensions: 3.71”x2.43”x1.54”
- Weight: 11.39oz.
- 90 day warranty from Hyper Microsystems
In the box: SPX 7800BT radar detector, suction-cup mount windshield bracket kit, coiled power cord, and documentation
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- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- 90 day warranty from Hyper Microsystems
- How is the strike-through price determined?