Rocky Mountain Radar Odin 2.0
Best for those seeking a novelty item rather than a functional solution.
This radar detector's core claims of 'scrambling' police radar and laser guns are demonstrably false, failing even the manufacturer's weakened assertions. Its detection performance is subpar, and it lacks essential modern features like GPS, making it a poor value at its price point.
$399.95
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Who it's for
- Drivers seeking to avoid radar and laser speed detection
- Motorists concerned about accumulating speeding violations and associated costs
- Tech-savvy drivers interested in multi-functional counter-surveillance devices
Who should skip it
- Drivers in jurisdictions where radar jamming devices are prohibited
- Consumers prioritizing proven performance and reliable protection against speed enforcement
- Budget-conscious buyers or those seeking a guaranteed return on investment
Performance breakdown
Detection Range
Solid performance for standard highway monitoring needs.
Alert Clarity
Text-based display delivers straightforward information without unnecessary distraction.
False Alert Suppression
Basic K-band filtering handles common interference but lacks advanced signal processing.
Ease of Setup
Simple windshield mounting and dual power options make installation effortless.
Laser Sensitivity
Provides essential laser detection, though lacks active jamming capabilities.
Feature Set
Lacks GPS and database updates, focusing strictly on core detection.
Key Specs
GPS Enabled
false
Display Type
Text Display
Power Source
12V DC Car Adapter, USB Power
Voice Alerts
false
Mounting Type
Windshield Mount
Connectivity Type
USB
City/Highway Modes
false
Updateable Database
false
Laser Protection Type
Laser Detection Only
False Alert Filtering Technology
K-Band Filter
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