As the conflict between speeders and law enforcement carry on to raise the technology stakes, the prices of important edge radar detectors have soared. Rather than taking an all in one device approach has pursued with the Passport iQ and other devices.
Cobra has introduced the 170 dollar iRadar. The concept combines a radar/laser detector with an iPhone, enabling Internet information sourcing and a large touch screen, without requiring a bail-bond-level investment.
The detector communicates with the iPhone through Bluetooth, using the screen to display controls, alert history, radar alerts, and warnings for upcoming speed traps and red light cameras.
The detector receives the signal from 360 degrees and it includes the common city and highway modes.
Cobra has introduced the 170 dollar iRadar. The concept combines a radar/laser detector with an iPhone, enabling Internet information sourcing and a large touch screen, without requiring a bail-bond-level investment.
The detector communicates with the iPhone through Bluetooth, using the screen to display controls, alert history, radar alerts, and warnings for upcoming speed traps and red light cameras.
The detector receives the signal from 360 degrees and it includes the common city and highway modes.