Beltronics Express 936 Radar/Laser Detector
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Sort of a waste of money in my opinion
The speaker is on the right side of the unit, so it's perfect for the front seat passenger to hear loud and clear. Hmm... maybe it was designed for right hand drive cars? The volume control is very tedious to use. It's the same button as the power, so you have to press and hold it just right or it will just turn off. Basically, if you have it loud enough to hear clearly, your passenger is being blasted.
If you're thinking that the SWS feature is nice (as I did) take a look at where SWS is in use. I've driven through alot of places with this detector in use and SWS has never activated.
I think I'll go back to my old Uniden Stalker - I have never gotten a ticket while using it and it couldn't be easier to use. It even falses MUCH less than the Bell.
Deaf, Dumb and Blinding
I 'tested' the Bel Express 936 for a little more than a week. During that week I drove approx. 900 miles, experiencing a variety of driving conditions, from high-rise inner-city business districts to two-lane rural mountain roads.
Really, the only good thing I have to say about this radar detector is it is quiet - the quietest radar detector I have ever owned. As a matter of fact, it doesn't do much of anything except look pretty. For those of you that are looking for an attractive radar detector that doesn't make a lot of noise, this Bel is for you. Everyone else, keep reading.
There is hardly any reason to comment on the windshield bracket. However, if this is the first Bel radar detector review you have read, Bel makes the worst windshield bracket in the industry, so I won't belabor the point. Take my word for it, and countless others. The same criticism applies to the flimsy visor clamp. The 'Velcro' strip isn't bad if you have a dash mat.
The digital readout seems like a dandy idea in the store. In the real world, however, you will find that it is too bright at night and too dim during the day. It is, for the most part, useless. LED indicators would have been a much better idea.
How about the voice alert? This actually works pretty well. The only problem is you can't hear it, since the speaker is mounted on the right-hand side of the case.
Another major complaint is the power plug location. Bel put it on the left-hand side of the case ensuring the drooping power cord is constantly in your way.
The only logical place to mount this unit is on the dash (using the hook-n-loop strip), next to the A-pillar. Once there, you can easily get to the top-mounted buttons, hear the voice alerts, and ignore the annoying digital display. The power cord is also out of the way. This, of course, doesn't address the biggest problem of all - the fact that the unit itself doesn't work very well. How bad is it?
As you may have figured out by now, the Bel Express 936 is a 'Sleeping Beauty.' It DOES detect radar, but it doesn't give you much time to do anything about it. When and if this unit actually goes off, you had better believe a traffic cop has you locked in his sights. My experience has been that this detector will give you anywhere from a few hundred feet to a 1/4 mile of warning. That's it! And, that's only if the cop is directly in front of you. You can forget about cops to the side and rear of your vehicle. I can assure you this radar detector does! This thing is so dead to the world that it doesn't even 'max-out' when you pass within a few feet of a bogie.
I am now 'testing' a Bel 980. I was so disappointed by the Bel Express 936, that I decided to buy Bel's top-of-the-line radar detector. Why? My thoughts were this. I decided if the 980 didn't work any better than the Express 936, I would return it and never buy another Bel product. I am pleased to report that I have 'tested' the Bel 980 for an equal amount of time and distance, and it'll be a 'keeper.'
Really, my friends, if are interested enough in the Bel Express 936 to have read this far, please, listen to me. Don't buy this radar detector. In the end, you will feel like a jilted lover. Save your milk money and buy a Bel 980 instead. I will post a review of the Bel 980 soon, and it won't read like this.