Escort Passport 9500i


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Escort is a recognized radar detector manufacturer and has offered its latest and high-end Passport 9500i radar detector that boasts of outstanding features and advanced technologies to provide you with ultimate consequences. It uses GPS functionality for additional sheets of protection. In addition to its exceptional capability to notice radar and laser as well, the Passport 9500i uses influential GPS technology to maintain track of your pace. You can list it to run at bursting sensitivity while traveling on the highway, then to move mechanically to city mode when your speed diminishes so it would filter out false alarms caused by external interfering.

The Escort Passport 9500i comes with a user-friendly display that would provide you with loads of information including your own pace, by which you can keep on apprised of your location. Its built-in automatic volume control also lets you adjust the volume of the alerts based on the ambient sound height in your car. The detector comes in a rough travel casing for better portability. The Escort has loaded its Passport 9500i radar detector with essential features and location-marking is one of them, which lets you mark areas along the road where the pace limit drops rapidly, or where red light or speed cameras are located.

What you need to do, just knock a button on the nickel-plated keyboard to accumulate locations, and the Passport 9500i would start warning you when you come near them in the future. You can even push the mute button at the position of a known fake signal and then, the Passport 9500i would memorize the signal and mute the alert the next time you pass by. You would definitely hear an alert if a new kind of signal comes from the same place. Hence, you would be noticed about the newest and oldest signals from location with ease.

The Passport 9500i also supports TrueLock Signal Rejection that can eradicate false alerts due to place or definite frequencies. The GPS-powered TrueLock system lets you simply squash the mute button a couple of time and never heed a radar-based mechanical door opener or movement sensor alarm again. Its original design can even capture the location synchronizes and the precise frequency of the signal and can store them in memory. Once they are stored, TrueLock would start rejection of these signals but it is sharp enough to warn you of a new or dissimilar signal in that same locations.


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