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Uniden DFR7 Super Long Range Wide Band Laser/Radar Detector, Built-in GPS w/Mute Memory, Voice Alerts, Red Light & Speed Camera Alerts, OLED Display, Black

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Features

  • SUPER LONG RANGE SENSITIVITY - Wide Band Protection from All Radar and Laser Guns with Advanced False Alert Filtering.
  • GPS TECHNOLOGY - Using GPS the DFR7 can remember and mute common false alerts (such as retail store automatic doors) along your regularly driven routes so you never have to listen to the same false alert twice.
  • RED LIGHT AND SPEED CAMERA ALERTS - Preloaded Red Light and Speed Camera locations with Free Database and Firmware updates ensures your detector will never be out of date.
  • VOICE ALERTS - Voice warnings allow for hands-free operation and provide clear communication. Voice Alerts are programable to fit your driving style so you can keep your eyes on the road with no distractions.
  • OLED DISPLAY - Easy-to-Read, displays Radar Band Frequency, Numeric Signal Strength, Max. Speed Warning, and Vehicle Battery Voltage for a more informed drive.
  • ADVANCED FALSE ALERT FILTERING - the DFR7 has advanced K/KA Band filtering to avoid False Alerts from Blind Spot monitoring & Collision Avoidance systems in other vehicles.
  • Included Components: Uniden Super Long Range Radar/Laser Detection With Gps, Dfr7

Description

The Uniden Intercepter Radar Detector series has the balance of all key factors: no false alarm, easy to operate, range, price and design. Bar none, Uniden is the Best performing radar detector per dollar vs. any radar detector out in the market today.

Brand: Uniden


Compatible Devices: Camera


Frequency Bands Supported: 10 hz


Power Source: Battery Powered, Corded Electric


Display Type: OLED


Product Dimensions: 8.25"L x 2.7"W x 7"H


Number of Items: 1


UPC:


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Number of Packs: 1


Compatible Devices: Camera


Frequency Bands Supported: 10 hz


Power Source: Battery Powered, Corded Electric


Display Type: OLED


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 8.25"L x 2.7"W x 7"H


Brand: Uniden


UPC: 050633600276


Global Trade Identification Number: 76


Model Number: DFR7


Mfr Part Number: DFR7


Item Part Number: DFR7


Built-In Media: Uniden Super Long Range Radar/Laser Detection with GPS, DFR7


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Weight: 0.5 Kilograms


Item Type Name: Uniden DFR7 SUPER LONG RANGE Wide Band Laser/Radar Detector, Built-in GPS w/ Mute Memory, Voice Alerts, Red Light & Speed Camera Alerts, OLED Display


Manufacturer: Uniden


Warranty Description: 1 Year


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Uniden DFR7 ($250) vs Cobra RAD450 ($115) vs 8yr old cobra EDS 7000 ($50)
In a nutshell, the Uniden gets an A+, the Rad450 a B+. Of course the uniden is twice as expensive so it should be better. But The RAD450 performed quite admirable for it's price. It is not quite as sensative as the uniden facing forward. For cops coming from the behind, the uniden definitely seems more effective. It takes awhile to figure out what is the best settings for these units. Both of their directions are decent but could be better. If you want to just set it and forget it use #5 for the uniden and #6 for the RAD450. The "quite ride" for the uniden works with the GPS speed. on the unit No sound below a certain speed. This works perfectly for filtering out useless parking lot and stop light false alerts. Because the uniden can also mute specific locations it is even more versatile for filtering falsie's. I did not use this in any of my tests. Because the RAD450 doesn't have GPS, it's "quite ride" works differently. An audio will sound for a few seconds (2 or 3 beeps) then go silent. If it doesn't have a 30-40 second space between alerts, it will remain silent even if it gets a new alert (it will always display the alert). This works quite well for parking lots since you are getting many multiple alerts rapidly. Yet, this shouldn't be a problem while driving highway or city. In the driving test below I had all kinds of falsie's on the old radar including the blind spot radars used on cars. While following a Chevy equinox on the highway, my old unit cycled on and off continuously while behind this car. Both the uniden and RAD450 were totally silent. They didn't register any alerts. Other cars caused the same thing in my old unit but I couldn't identify which car was the source. The other 2 units remained silent. I was fortunate that the day of testing, Cops were everywhere so I got good data. I didn't get the actual distance on the city speeding trap, but both the Uniden and RAD450 were equal distances and gave enough warning to slow down. The old unit gave maybe enough warning. In summary, the uniden is a terrific unit. Spending anymore I think is a waste of money. If you can't afford the $250 price tag, the RAD450 is a pretty good unit and option. Anything cheaper than the RAD450 will most likely behave just like my old 7000 which is rendered useless due to falsie's. Also, as an aside note, the "intellimute" option on the RAD450 does not work on a 2004 Lexus rx330. Supposedly, the unit can tell the RPM of the engine through voltage spikes in the electrical system. My guess is that it won't be able to read most cars so don't count on this as a useful filter option. Regardless,The RAD450 works well enough for the price. So, I am keeping both; The uniden for my main car, and the RAD450 for my second car. I should be well protected in both less all those annoying falsies! Hope this review helps. (see test data below) Big Box parking lot test driving around in a circle. 1) Uniden DFR7: Saved muted Locations: none 25 mph quiet mode on. All filters on. K set to wide. Ka set to narrow. # of beeps: 0 2) Cobra Rad450: All Filters on Quiet ride off. # of Beeps: Sensitivity @ Max: 158 Sensetivity @ Med: 52 Sensetivity @ Low: 10 3) Cobra Rad450: All Filters on Quiet ride on # of Beeps: Sensitivity @ Max: 6 Sensetivity @ Low: 2 4) Cobra EDS7000: # of Beeps: 132 Number of Falsie's and Beeps Driving 90 mi. (suberbs/highway) * note each falsie produces multiple beeps 5) Uniden DFR7: Saved muted Locations: none 25 mph quiet mode on. All filters on. K set to narrow. Ka set to narrow. Falsie: 1 Total # of Falsie beeps:3 True Alert: 3 of 3 Highway distance to cop: Week alert: 1.4 mi Full alert: 0.8 mi 6) Cobra Rad450: All Filters on Quiet ride on Sensitivity @ Max: Falsie: 4 Total # of Falsie beeps: 8 True Alert: 3 of 3 Highway distance to cop: Week Alert: none Full Alert: 0.8 mi 7) old Cobra EDS7000: Falsie: 43 Total # of Falsie beeps: 482 True alert: 2 of 3 (yep missed one) Highway distance to cop: Week alert: none Full alert: 0.5 mi ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018 by Greg

  • Totally amazing!
With all the damn speed cameras in Chicago, this is a MUST OWN. Plus it's saved me a few speeding tickets. Worth every dollar. The quality of this radar detector cannot be understated. I spent weeks researching this off rdforums.org. Guys there go and buy police issue speed detection equipment then test out radar detectors an a obstetrical course. So you get unbiased raw data with plenty of things to learn about owning a radar detector and how to understand the readings. I highly recommend going there and spending sometime to understand it as it' lot more detailed than you'd think. On open interstates, the distance it will pick up signals is ridiculous. You see police long... before they know you're coming. Local highways is a life saver especially if your local expressway tends to double as the daytona classic. Local suburbs and city it does surprisingly well. About false readings -- K band in general can be a mixed bag. Automated doors at grocery stores, walgreens, and hotels will all set it off. You don't want to disable it as some cities still may use a mix of KA and K band. Knowing this you tend to mute those points as you do get 100 mute points which will save it from chirping when you're on your home turf. This does not auto mute these points like the $600+ units with slightly better detection. However, having the mute function on the power cord makes it nice and convenient. As for mounting this? I don't like the mount kit they give with this. Grab a sticky pad (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01552AYD0/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_5) and just lay it on it. Works great. Even if I had to do some sudden breaking, does not move an inch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2017 by DJ_Malsidious

  • Location Sacramento Cali
I bought this radar Detector after looking at plenty of reviews for the best budget radar detector that still performs well. So far so good I’ve completely turned off x and k band. The gps lockouts work well but k band keeps freaking out even with filters on so I just decided to turn it off maybe turn it back on when on the highway or freeway I do keep the device in highway mode I’d like to have the best range possible which could be why I get a lot of k band alerts around town. Ka and laser and red light cameras detection are on . I haven’t had this unit for a long enough time to go into deep detail but some cops have there radar on and some will not if not you will not know they are there until u physically see them . This morning I got a hard hitting Ka band alert I didn’t see a cop until about a mile down the road which was a Chp Officer on the side of the freeway I would have been able to slow down if necessary was only going about 75 the speed limit is 65 there was heavy traffic so wasn’t to worried. All in all it’s a great detector I’d recommend if you live in Cali to get this detector and just turn k and x band off and anytime ka pops up you know it’s a cop. Some school cops and older vehicles here do sometimes still use k band but it’s very rare like I said u can just turn it back on when on highway if need be but up to you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2020 by sactapbang

  • Good radar.
At first when I set up my radar detector, it was constantly dinging with false detection. After this first drive I looked up what settings to change and I found it was mostly k band (collision detection, automatic doors) and I set all bands to narrow. I also put it on city mode no matter what. It is quick to catch radars around a mile down the road. It is very accurate with some false k bands even with different settings. I find that setting the volume between 2-4 is usually fine and maybe turn on auto mute. It has saved me from tickets when the police are hiding. It comes with the power cord and equipment to mount it on the windshield and to put it on the dash. Some people say it's bulky, but if you put it near the middle of the windshield it shouldn't obstruct your view. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Michael

  • Good
Works good. I got a mount that connects to the rear view mirror to hold it which works better than the suction cups for me.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026 by Micah Rodriguez

  • Worth every penny Worth every penny
I live my life on the highway lol this scanner saved me a lot of money on tickets , I'm not driving like crazy but I do like to drive over the speed limit , the notification on this device comes way faster than Google and Waze , I like it so much I bought another one for another car LOL
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026 by Meir A.

  • Radar Baitdar
Great little baby! Saved me a lot! I’ve got a Mustang GT 2025 and rally it on long trips! This worked like a charm! Gave me plenty of time to slow down and waive at the cops, then punch it again! Fun and Fantastic!!!
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Mediocre, Just go for the $500+ one
After 3 years: -Range is OK, I’m my experience with others I expected better range for the price. It doesn’t give you a crazy lot of reaction time. -I like the voice, it’s not so annoying as a cheap “ze bluetoos device es redy for pair” ah radar. It’s just kind of a robotic american woman. It can mark locations extremely accurately and track your speed also very well if you use those. It alerts red light cameras, but only around ~100ft out give or take. The suction cups aren’t great and it’s really awkward to mount it, so I’d recommend just getting a separate mount. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2026 by Zach Moore

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