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Radenso XP Radar & Laser Detector with GPS Lockouts

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Features

  • LONG RANGE & FALSE ALERT FILTERING - Top-flight sensitivity delivers radar alerts up to several miles away, while best-in-class blind spot monitor/traffic monitor filtering prevents false alerts.
  • GPS LOCKOUT TECHNOLOGY - GPS Lockout capability lets the Radenso XP remember common false alerts along your regularly driven routes so you never have to listen to the same false alert twice. Simply press and hold a button to add a GPS lockout.
  • LOW SPEED MUTING - Additional features include automatic muting below a user-selectable speed, automatic sensitivity adjustment based on current speed.
  • USA SUPPORT / WARRANTY - In-house telephone and e-mail support from our headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 Year Radenso Manufacturer Warranty.
  • READY OUT OF THE BOX - Simply unbox the Radenso XP, mount to your windshield and plug in. No need to change settings, we have it ready to go for you!
  • WINDOWS & MAC OS COMPATIBLE - You can use your Windows or Apple computer to update your Radenso XP!

Brand: Radenso


Frequency Bands Supported: X, K, Ka, Laser


Power Source: DC


Display Type: OLED


Voltage: 12 Volts (DC)


Product Dimensions: 4.63"L x 2.75"W x 1.25"H


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.5 x 2.75 x 1.5 inches; 3.53 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ XP


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 27, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Radenso


Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 994 ratings


Item Weight: ‎3.52 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.5 x 2.75 x 1.5 inches


Item model number: ‎XP


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Display Type: ‎OLED


Wireless Remote: ‎No


Warranty: ‎1 year manufacturer warranty, 1 year radar speeding ticket guarantee


Date First Available: September 27, 2016


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  • Excellent in almost every way
I, too, came from an Escort 8500 that had so many false alarms that I even recently got a minor ticket because I guess I just learned to always ignore the stupid thing unless I was on the highway in the country. Anyway, here is my take: Pros: -great false/BSM filtering and allows you adjust the sensitivity of said false alarms; basically you can tell it to only be 40% sensitive to K band so that most electronic doors are ignored. A lot of people might ignore this sensitivity feature, but living in a huge city this is actually really nice. This all translates into a quiet unit that rarely sends false alarms. -smart dark mode does exactly what it says and keeps the unit display black until an alarm occurs; this is actually a great feature if you listen to music loudly because as soon as the display comes on, it catches your eye without needing to hear it, that being said: -it's one of the louder units i've tried on the market -solid mounting bracket/suction cups; my Passport would clank against my windshield -beautiful OLED display Cons: -this is bad engineering to me, but the power plug goes on the DRIVER'S side of the unit; this is super annoying because it just adds more clutter in your line of sight to the road. most units are on the passenger side, and especially if you mount this near your rearview mirror, you can easily hide the cable to the right side behind the mirror. this is a design mistake IMO, but not a deal breaker. -while it is user friendly in that there is probably a setting for anything you want, it's not super easy to learn--there are no instructions in the box, so you have to go to their website. But their website's instructions are somewhat vague, and after I updated firmware the menu selections weren't even ordered the same as their manual says. You just have to spend a little time with it to understand every setting. -i still don't really understand why you have the possibility to select a "user point" so luckily in expert mode you can turn that off; i list this as a con because the first few days when i'd try to increase the volume i'd actually set a user point, which turned into many pointless user points during my drive to work. this would make me hear "user point detected" every time i got in range, which was really, really annoying considering i had inadvertently set about 15 user points in a 5 mile radius lol. like i said, once i figured out how, i was able to erase my user points and turn that feature off entirely. i guess maybe you would normally use those if there was a speed trap along your route, or maybe even something non-radar related like maybe there was a really cool restaurant you went to on a very rare drive, and that alert might jog your memory if you ever make the same trip again? anyway...not something i'll ever use, but it's there. anyway, i'm totally satisfied with my purchase from a standpoint of features. it seems to pick up cops just fine, but time will only tell if it is as good as it seems. so far, no complaints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Don't think twice...just buy now...Radenso is an amazing product!
Radenso XP Radar & Laser Detector with GPS Lockout and Red Light / Speed Camera Voice Alerts OK....I don't 'normally' do product review on Amazon as usually I am too busy, don't feel like typing, or just overall the product itself performs as I expect. Fast forward to this week...I pulled the trigger on the Radenso XP Radar and Laser Detector for my new M3...Now this is kind of a big deal for me, you see, I have been brainwashed in a belief that if it isn't a V1 or an Escort, then it isn't a legitimate product. That is a bold faced lie. After struggling with false laser alerts in my new BMW constantly with the V1 and Escort 360 Max, I decided either (A) I live without a radar detector as the amount of FALSE alerts I was getting caused me to ignore pretty much any alert that would occur with them...or (B) I try something new. After doing much research, visiting the forums (Vortex, Bimmerpost, etc) I decided to give the Radenso XP and Pro-M both a try...I actually had some friends that both raved about their XP and the Pro-M's, so I was able to borrow them each for a week each to determine if the Radenso lived up to it's hype as "the quietest radar detector in the world." Guess what...I am a believer. Both the XP and the Pro-M have been so quiet that I often times had to check to make sure they were powered on...and when an actual threat would occur, the range in both were great...best of all, NOT A SINGLE FALSE LASER ALERT!!!!! Now, the Pro-M is more expensive, but also has a longer range. But hey, I am not a radar nerd and wasn't analyzing the distance in meters it would detect compared to the XP...I was just thankful that they worked...and as a matter of fact, they both WORKED WELL. The XP was a bit larger in size and doesn't have as long a range as the Pro-M...but I liked the performance of it and the fact that the buttons were a bit larger, more spaced out, and easier for me to navigate with. I had to make a tough life decision: Do I go with the XP or the Pro-M. For me, I made the decision mostly on the practicality, functionality, and cost of the unit...and hands down, the XP checked all those boxes. In addition, I decided to order the Blendmount for the Radenso XP and had the unit hard wired into my car from FyneTuned in Cincinnati, who does many Radenso professional installations (including the RC-M with ALP). In the end, I couldn't be happier with my purchase and give much thanks to the team at Radenso that have developed an amazing product with incredible false alert blocking algorithms which really ensure any false alerts are blocked via the GPS and you don't hear them again...areas in which both my Escort or V1 would always false alert (sometimes even with GPS lockout on the Escort), the Radenso performed flawlessly. If you are on the fence, do yourself a favor and order the Radenso, you will not regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018 by Dave Dave

  • Very Quiet Radar Detector Great BSM Filtering
I upgraded from Escort 8500 X50 due to many false alerts from blind spots monitoring systems from newer vehicles such as Acura, Honda, and GM. I initially bought an Escort IX and returned it the following day after watching Vortex Radar YouTube videos. I decided on this unit for BSM filtering. I haven’t seen this Radenso XP kick off to anything other than normal places such as grocery stores with automatic door system. With the manual GPS lockout feature you won’t have to be annoyed by the radar detector. The huge selling point of this Radenso product was the GPS lockout for grocery stores and blind spot monitoring filtering. Unfortunately, the XP doesn’t have an autolearn feature for GPS lockouts, the user must manually set them which isn’t a real big deal, escort has a patent currently on that feature. Radenso recommends to keep the radar detector in the AutoCity mode that helps mute a lot of unwanted signals, it does NOT mute Ka band and Laser alerts in that mode after reading the user manual PDF, I was concerned how quiet this unit really is. The unit comes with two cables one for power out of a normal cigarette lighter that cable also features a mute button. The other cable is for updating software via USB from a desktop. I really can't speak on the suction power because I have mine attached to a mirror mount. Radenso offers free lifetime software updates and is fairly easy to do. Compared to escort that charges you a hefty fee to send in your unit to get upgraded firmware. I don’t think I will be buying an escort product anytime soon because of the competitiveness of this product and brand in the price range. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2019 by Jeff Barry Jeff Barry

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