Whistler Radar Detector Review
In a life where time is never given back to you, we all strive to be as efficient as we can. Important business meetings, family emergencies, and last minute plans seem to have a way to intercede into our routine plans. Sometimes the only solution to getting everything finished is to speed. Unfortunately, however, law enforcers spend tons of gas money (or should I say tax money?) and time patrolling the pavement in pursuit of those of us who rush to get somewhere.
To increase your chances of not getting caught, companies such as Whistler have made radar detectors. However, this leads to another problem. Which radar detector should you buy? Radar detectors can cost 600$, but do you really need to spend that much to get the same security? No.
Whistler is not like the other companies who intend to overprice products just to improve profits. This radar detector company is very serious about bringing together quality and affordability. These Radar Detectors are very powerful for their small price. If you are wanting to check out some of their new releases, consult the Whistler XTR-690 or the Whistler Pro 78.
Now you may ask yourself what would someone who owns one say about the product? Well I own one and I say that it is way better than my old Cobra, which cost me 400$! I can detect signals earlier, especially when I am speeding on the highway. I will hear my signal 3-5 seconds before I can even see a cop car in the distance – which is plenty of time to slow down.
If you are one of the people, like me, who like listening to loud music while you drive, then you will definitely enjoy the Whistler Radar Detector. You can see the detector flashing while you are driving so that you know to slow down now. I know that you are probably like me and are guilty of speeding. I do it all of the time. However, with the Whistler Radar Detector, I don’t have to worry about speeding anymore!
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