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Effective STEALTH (passive)
Laser Detection is here NOW
It's
a proven fact. Portable Radar/Laser Detectors
(all of them) are less than 100% reliable at detecting
"short-range" laser hits. Why? The beam
is often too narrow to "strike" the
laser sensors inside the dash/screen/visor mounted
unit. At 300 metres from the Laser Speed Gun,
the beam (laser pulses) is approximately 1 metre
(100 centimetres) in diameter. It fans out from
a very narrow point of transmission. At 200 metres
from the Laser Speed Gun, the beam is about 40
centimetres in diameter. Aimed at the front license
plate, the top edge of the laser beam barely reaches
the bottom of the car's windscreen.
Is there a way to be sure of receiving laser alerts
reliably? It is possible with the right technology.
Supplementary laser detection positioned in the
area where the beam is aimed at your car solves
the problem. With 2 sensors in each waterproof
housing mounted either side of the license plate,
SureSpotter will always be triggered even with
very short range laser hits. There is also the
bonus of advanced warning - compared to dash/screen/visor
detectors. Tests have shown that part of the laser
beam (scatter) can skip under vehicles ahead and
"strike" one of the SureSpotter sensors.
Motorists using SureSpotter LS-100 have been astonished
to find that when "it" alerts their
Radar/Laser Detector often remains silent. Imagine
driving in an RD restricted area with just a dash/visor/screen
mount "stealth" integrated Radar/Laser.
You are targeted at short range by a Laser Speed
Gun and do not get an alert. With little or no
time to prepare for a stop, the result could be
two tickets and confiscation of the expensive
"undetectable" Radar/Laser. Ouch!!!
SureSpotter's
optical filtering technology ensures that false
alarms are virtually non-existent. When it alerts,
you know it's a Speed Laser Gun. The small housings
are very inconspicuous. When the receiver (lighter
plug design) is removed, the system cannot be
activated. Small and safe, SureSpotter LS-100
is a must for serious radar detector users.
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