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Speeding tickets, up Yours! (Snooper Valentine 1)

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Snooper Valentine 1

Date: 16/05/03 (158 review reads)
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The VAL 1 is out of this world ! I am more than impressed with it's performance and as I drive an average of 1500 miles a week it's the best £600 I've ever spent.

The Valentine One Generation 2 is the most sensitive detector money can buy, offering detection ranges that no other system can match. It offers standard radar & laser detection of up to 3 miles and market leading GATSO camera detection, with typical warnings exceeding 500m.

Its unique Direction Indicator & Bogey Counter functions allow the user to pinpoint which direction the radar/laser signal is coming from, and how many traps are in the immediate area.

fEATURES
Full 360 Radar and Laser Coverage
New Compact Design - size reduced by 25%, weight by 20%
Ku Band Mini GATSO Coverage
500m GATSO Warnings (avg.)
Radar range 3 miles (max.)
Laser range 1.5 miles (max.)

This in 4 months as saved me on 3 occation WOT a buy

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LegendaryMrDude

- 20/05/03

Wow! if it did I would buy one for sure. You have obviously thought about this a lot.
Marc+Feld

- 17/05/03

Dose it tell you if there is an obstruction over the hump-back bridge you are about to go over, a slow vehicle around the next bend, a horse, a Child, an accident????????
Marc Feld
LegendaryMrDude

- 16/05/03

How about false positives? Does it have to stay bolted in the car or can you take it out (to stop it getting stolen)? Does it take power from batteries, the cigar lighter or do you wire it direct into the fuse-box?

Some more info would be helpful as I am thinking of getting something like this.

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