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Beltronics V940 Vector Radar/laser Detector with Text Display and Voice Alerts (Black/Silver)

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:

First impression

(5 out of 5) by Todd A. Schulman on Oct 24, 2007 (islandia, ny United States)
First: the Amazon picture of the V940 is not correct. The unit that I received looks identical to the V955. This is why I'm reviewing so quickly.
Second: I thought that the mounting bracket was so small that a mistake had been made. But the mounting method is very clever, adjustable and easy to perform. It can be mounted in even a sweeping windshield. The suction cups have exceptional grip to them. Well done.
Third: Round trip on the LIE and zero false alarms.
Forth: The instructions recommend using in the highway mode, which I did. Therefore why would any of the more expensive and expansive Bels be necessary.
Fifth: The only negative so far. The top of the unit is gray. Black would have been preferable and less reflective. I found some cross-stitch material at Michael's, traced an outline of the gray area, cut out 5 holes, glued it onto the Bel, and now I have no more complaints.

21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:

Best bang for the buck.

(5 out of 5) by Kate Stokes on Nov 5, 2008 (Atlanta, GA)
I had used Escort radar detectors exclusively for 15 years and thought they were the best detectors for the price. Earlier this year, however, I used an Escort 8500 X50 for a lengthy driving trip and found it just barely adequate.

I had a 5K mile driving trip to take a few weeks ago so I took a chance on this unit. I'm so glad I did. What a great product! The performance of this unit BLOWS the Escort 8500 X50 out of the water. I mean blows it right out of the water. I got warnings with this unit WAY before I needed them, whereas I got them just in time with the 8500. Perhaps more importantly, I got virtually no false warnings with this unit whereas I got them ALL THE TIME with the Escort unit. The Escort unit had me braking every 3 miles for what turned out to be nothing almost every time. Again when it counted--when it was real police--the Escort only warned me a split second or two before I would have been nabbed.

I am so seriously impressed with the advance warning range of this unit, the incredibly low false warning ratio, and the bargain price of the unit. It delivers WAY more than the Escort 8500 X50 for half the price! It is one of the most cleat cut comparisons I have ever experienced; no fine line here. I am surprised that Escort gets away with delivering such mediocre results for your detector buying dollar.

I found out about this unit by conducting extensive internet research and I'm happy to say the tests found on the internet were accurate. The only way to step up to a higher level of performance will be to buy the Valentine unit for 4-5 times the price of this unit. If you are like me then you can't afford the Valentine so you are looking for other options. I respectfully argue that this is the best value (performance for price ratio) in all non-Valentine units.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

First detector after lots of research - this thing works great

(5 out of 5) by Groten on Dec 1, 2008
This is the first detector I've owned. Did lots of research and read lots of reviews, but didn't want to spend more than about $150. I was skeptical of whether a detector could consistently give me adequate warning time, but this one seemed to do just that. This is great for those little towns trying to boost revenue with speed traps. Best thing about this one is its powered by a standard RJ-11 phone connection. This means you can easily hardwire it to an ignition controlled fuse in the fusebox. Mine is mounted low on the windshield and you can only see about 2 inches of power cable before it goes down behind the dash. Comes on when my truck comes on, goes off when truck does. Would definately buy this one again.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

AWESOME DETECTOR.

(5 out of 5) by S. Logan on Sep 5, 2008 (king, nc)
I purchased my BEL 940 a few weeks ago and I must say that I love it. I originally purchased a Cobra, which was around the same price as the BEL 940. It was horrible, kept falling off of my windshield and never picked up any patrol cars. After doing a bit more research I picked out this one and for the same price it is 100 times better. It actually stays in place, easy to operate and is fairly inexpensive compared to other models. I'm impressed!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Great Detector...but questionable duarability

(3 out of 5) by Justin Batten on Aug 18, 2009 (Iraq)
I purchased my 940 bell about two years ago to replace my cheap ($40 wally world special) cobra. The range is good, I have a 1,200 mile round trip drive to get home and the 940 unit has not let me down yet. I have driven over 17,000 miles with this radar and I have yet to receive a ticket! This radar does have a high volume of false alarms but I don't mind that. My only complaint is that within the first month of buying it I had to take it back to the store and have it replaced (free of charge). Take note that I know how to handle a radar detector and I even take it out of my truck on extremely hot/cold days. There was no good reason for it to die and my truck is only a few years old with no electrical problems. But, this said the new 940 unit is still up and running so maybe it was just an isolated incident.