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Radenso DS1 Extreme Range Radar Detector - Magnet Mount, Bluetooth, Color OLED Display, Less False Alerts, Auto GPS Lockouts, USA Technical Support

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Brand: Radenso


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Frequency Bands Supported: X, K, Ka, Gatso, MultaRadar Detection (MRCD, MRCT), Laser (LIDAR)


Power Source: USB-C


Display Type: OLED


Product Dimensions: 4.3"L x 3"W x 1.2"H


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Global Trade Identification Number: 79


Product Dimensions: 4.3 x 3 x 1.2 inches


Item Weight: 1.46 pounds


Item model number: DS1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth, USB


Other display features: Car Audio or Theater


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Color: Black


Manufacturer: Radenso


Date First Available: October 19, 2021


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  • The best detector on the market hands down
Bought last minute before a trip from coastal SE NC to the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green KY to use in my 91 Corvette ZR-1. I’ll just say this, the DS1 paid for itself many times over on this trip. It alerted me to about 5 cops shooting radar. Also alerted me to one about 2 miles ahead in the mountains around a blind curve! How it did that I’ll never know, but it was amazing! After returning home ticket free after averaging around 100mph for the entire trip I was a believer! Also noticed that the gps has started learning where all the false alerts are that I drive by daily and is no longer alerting to them which is pretty amazing as well!! My advice would be to anyone who needs a radar detector to just buy the Radenso DS1 and hammer down with confidence that it’s gonna have your back!! Also I purchased the hardwire kit so I could hide the wiring and keep the lighter power socket open for phone charging and Bluetooth adaptor with my factory head unit. Not to mention that the remote button is now conveniently placed on the right of my instrument binnacle for ease of access without having to find the mute button on the detector itself. Btw, the magnet on the suction cup mount is awesome too! Makes for ease of removal for storage in its included case to prevent theft. I’d give the DS1 100 stars if I could, I absolutely love it!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025 by Dick Fitzwell

  • Out-performs every other detector--easily--and doesn't annoy you
I'm a medical courier, and I badly needed a radar detector--a really good one. I tried the Whistler CR-95 but it was inconsistent in its GPS database for photo radar, which is a big problem in the area where I drive. After heavy research, I realized the Radensos are a breed apart, and I settled on the DS1, mainly for the protection feature it has for mobile police radar vans, aka Multaradar--a new type of radar being used against unsuspecting motorists. The DS1 is relatively small, lightweight compared to other detectors I've tried. It won't stay put if you try to use a dash pad on the dash; it will roll and tumble with every turn of your wheel. The magnetic mount that comes with the detector works extremely well on my windshield. I have the detector mounted one inch below my rear view mirror. The detector has a corner cut on the left side where the mute button is located. That makes it very easy to reach up and mute the detector tho this detector is far more quiet out-of-the box than any other detector I've tried. My first night of trial, I was driving to one of my stops in Buckeye AZ. As I drove down Yuma Road for 5 miles plus in the dark, a straight arrow to the shopping center, the detector was beeping Ka band radar like crazy but I could not see anything; it was dark outside. I kept my speed close to 50. There were two lanes each direction, very little traffic. I've driven this street many times before in the dark at faster speeds. Tonight tho, the detector was extremely active on a dark deserted road. The Ka band is blaring--that's police radar. And the K band is going--it can be police or other sources but there's nothing around me. I'm in the last town on the outskirts of Phoenix, and the radar detector is going insane at 10:00 pm on a dark, empty street?! Weird, really weird. Then, the Waze app announces: "Police ahead in 0.50 miles" or something like that. So, the detector gave me several miles notice of a cop who is now ½ mile in front of me. As I get closer, I see an SUV vehicle on the left side facing towards me, sitting in the dark. The detector is screaming at me: KA BAND!!!. I drive by and see the POLICE decal. He is using a mounted radar gun to pick off anybody who speeds down Yuma Road, and, amazingly, he just leaves the radar on. That's how you do it: Waze + the world class Radenso DS1 radar detector. No ticket tonight. On the previous Saturday, in Scottsdale, Waze alerted me to all the photo radar intersections regardless whether the cameras were actually installed or pointed at my lanes. But the detector was choosy: If there were no cameras pointed at my three lanes, it stayed silent. Returning the other way, the photo radar cameras were pointed at my three lanes, and the detector alerted me, in addition to Waze. For photo radar, the DS1 detector uses an installed GPS database (firmware download). Why have both? Waze is unreliable for mobile police vans equipped with the new Multaradar speed camera. The new equipment uses infrared cameras that don't require a flash to capture your license plate. They use a new type of radar that flips between bands that today's radar detectors cannot detect unless you're using a Radenso DS1 or Pro M. I've seen one such van up on the curb in Scottsdale; I'm not sure what my speed was when I drove past it, and Waze didn't warn me of the mobile van. Waze also cannot fore-warn you if you are driving through an Internet hole--an area with a weak Internet connection. The DS1 costs more than I wanted to spend but less than a traffic ticket plus court fees. No regrets here. UPDATE: June 7 2022 The DS1 has an automatic K-band block-out feature wherein the same K-band source, when it is passed three times in not less than 16 hours (and the source is stationary), it is blocked automatically and retained in memory. My DS1 has blocked out most of the Phoenix metro area, and I drive in silence and peace. When the detector does sound off, it's the real thing, not a false alert. Nearly all of the K-band block-outs are either automatic door openers (auto dealerships, grocery stores) or traffic monitoring devices (speed warning signs). Driver safety radar signals in other cars are automatically screened out. Scottsdale is now using stationary traffic enforcement kiosks on the side of various roads. These kiosks are about 20 inches square, 4½ feet tall, and equipped with a Multaradar (aka MRCD) system that uses an infra-red speed camera (no flash). The DS1 alerts me to these unmarked kiosks sitting on the side of the road. It also alerts me to the similar systems installed in unmarked mobile vans parked on the curb in Paradise Valley. If you go to the Radenso website, they have an impressive support web page with lots of informative articles on their Radar University page. I"ve used three previous detectors, and none come close to the performance and support of the DS!. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022 by Arizona Doug

  • Exceeded Expectations
Great radar detector. Did a lot of research and this exceeded my expectations. Be sure and do your research first to make sure you fully understand the limitations of all radar detectors. Most Police departments running speed traps today will be using Lidar guns. The officer will have your speed and your detector will never make a sound. Even if it does alarm, its too late, the signal travels at the speed of light . Only real (Legal) option for avoiding Lidar is Waze app and knowing the likely trap areas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025 by RenMan

  • An excellent radar detector.
The detection distance is fantastic. It has the ability to detect across all bands. I think the setup might be a bit complicated for a novice user. This isn't a use straight out of the box piece of equipment. It takes some tweaking and customization. I can see where people might complain about it going off to frequently, but this isn't the result of a defect. It is due to the settings needing to be adjusted. There are number of websites that can provide very good default settings. There are three very good Android and IoS apps that allow you to easily customize and create "lock outs" for areas with false alerts like you might get from the automatic doors at a store. You can also choose what bands and frequencies you'd like to ignore. I'm not a fan of the suction mount. It works well, but too large to be discreet. I found a LISEN MagSafe Car Mount works well and is inexpensive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024 by McQ

  • Best long Range
I’ve used many different radar detectors over the years and I found my favorite with the Radenso DS1. all I can say is don’t make the mistake of thinking the alarms are false because it’s usually a matter of 2 miles you’ll see them
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024 by Michael B

  • Appears to work as advertised
I have not done any long interstate trips since purchasing, but it has picked up signals in town. Search online for the website that tells you what settings to use. I think just search for Radenso Reviews and you get a hit on a website that reviews all kinds of detectors, plus the best settings to use. They also sell this there, but I prefer the Amazon Prime benefits. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024 by SmokeyCat

  • The first one I got was no good. Can't suggest right now.
First one was a dud. Waiting on a reply from the seller . We shall see what happens. I will change my feedback accordingly if the second one works as it's supposed to. Picked up everything for 2 days, then it wouldn't pick up a thing. I passed at least 30 cops and it didn't pick up a one and I watch every one of them radar with a gun in their hand and some that I know have always on radar because my other detector would have detected it. I don't know what happened but it worked perfect for 2 days and then just stopped. I'm on day 5 now and it is still not gave me the first warning of anything. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025 by Tabitha

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