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Your cart is empty.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.
J. CHACON
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I love that the detector quiets down. It works great.
Jack Earl
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2025
If it saves you from one ticket it’s pays for itself! Works great doesn’t miss much
ronald
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Great Great product detects radars.Lasers of all kinds a mile away and around corners over hills. Uniden detectors are the best in my book. If I could give them 10 starts I would. Very very happy with the product
dail lake
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Have had this detector about 5 weeks and it has worked flawlessly! It's already saved me more than it cost in in fines! It's a Great detector and would definitely by again. Don't forget it also has GPS capabilitie
Stefan h.
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
Works amazing
Cris M
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Great option for a budget radar, never failed me once and is very easy to set up and use!
Mozie
Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2025
This product is a life saver! For someone who does a lot of highway driving for work (daily) this has saved me many times! Would highly recommend, great product for the price compared to some of the more expensive brands. Easy to use and very functional!
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
It picks up all types of radars and security detectors from a good distance. It would be nice if the high pitched voice was not so aggravating when it turns on. It goes through this long opening gyration each time I turn on the car. But, it is worth the investment. After a few years, mine stopped working. Maybe the sun and heat was too much.
Jorge
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
Good price and red light camera warning, hence 3 stars.Device gives false K-type alarms all the time. Cannot trust it and it is extremely annoying to have the alarm going on constantly.GPS does show correct travel speed but clock dies not display correct time, based on time zone I am in.
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
This is the first radar scanner I have ever bought. I didn’t want to drop 500+ on a main brand one and instead looked for a more entry level radar scanner. I looked through many options but decided to buy this one in the end. I made the right choice! Everything works amazing on it! Even though it doesn’t have an LCD, the screen gives you all of the info you need. The mute memory is my favorite feature so you can mute the speed signs all over town. The range works great although could be longer. It picks up the radar signals very consistently and gets every signal mentioned! I also love the radar filtering because I am not constantly getting false alarms. Once you have all of the speed signs marked on the radar scanner, it will almost exclusively go off for police radar scanners. I would 100% recommend this to anyone getting their first radar scanner!!
Dede
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2023
Merveilleux qualité-prix merveilleux mais malheureusement et non plus à vendre j'aimerais bien la racheter et l'autre
Frank
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2018
Great product, works well. Just one thing that is very annoying.. there's no visor clip available for it !! if it wasn't for that, I would of given it 5 stars.You can make your own clip from another brand of radar detector, but it involves some grinding and cutting.
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018
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 forfiltering 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 whichcar 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: none25 mph quiet mode on.All filters on.K set to wide.Ka set to narrow.# of beeps: 02) Cobra Rad450:All Filters onQuiet ride off.# of Beeps:Sensitivity @ Max: 158Sensetivity @ Med: 52Sensetivity @ Low: 103) Cobra Rad450:All Filters onQuiet ride on# of Beeps:Sensitivity @ Max: 6Sensetivity @ Low: 24) Cobra EDS7000:# of Beeps: 132Number of Falsie's and Beeps Driving 90 mi. (suberbs/highway)* note each falsie produces multiple beeps5) Uniden DFR7:Saved muted Locations: none25 mph quiet mode on.All filters on.K set to narrow.Ka set to narrow.Falsie: 1Total # of Falsie beeps:3True Alert: 3 of 3Highway distance to cop:Week alert: 1.4 miFull alert: 0.8 mi6) Cobra Rad450:All Filters onQuiet ride onSensitivity @ Max:Falsie: 4Total # of Falsie beeps: 8True Alert: 3 of 3Highway distance to cop:Week Alert: noneFull Alert: 0.8 mi7) old Cobra EDS7000:Falsie: 43Total # of Falsie beeps: 482True alert: 2 of 3 (yep missed one)Highway distance to cop:Week alert: noneFull alert: 0.5 mi
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