When it comes to connected radar detectors with smart features like crowd-sourced alerts, GPS false alarm memory and a global data base, the Escort MAX360 is the model that comes to most people’s ...
I try to obey traffic laws including the speed limit as much as I can, but like most people I have my limits. When you’re driving on a big 4-lane street with no residential homes or heavily trafficked ...
New Detection System Works with iPhone to Alert Drivers to Radar/Laser Guns, Speed/Red Light Cameras, and Other Road Hazards Cobra Electronics announced today the launch of its new Cobra iRadar ...
Can't keep your thumbs off your iPhone while you're driving? Tend to get too many speeding tickets? Cobra may have your answer: a radar detector that uses your iPhone for a multifunctional display.
Cobra Electronics recently presented the world's first full color touchscreen radar detector, a model included in the 2010 range of detection systems that are said to be easier to use as compared to ...
Cedar Electronics, formed by the June merger of Escort and Cobra Electronics, is making big plans. The merged companies will “collaborate to build a greater awareness” of radar detectors, revitalize ...
The Cobra iRadar system updates the venerable radar detector concept by adding a smartphone app component, albeit with mixed results. Cobra brings in-car radar detection into the 21st century—by ...
Cobra Electronics today announced its all-new 2011 lineup of detection products will be available in March 2011. The 2011 family of digital radar detectors consists of five new models across two new ...
I thought radar detectors were a thing of the 1980s until I spotted Cobra’s sexy new Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne Maximum Performance 12 Band XRS 9950. Even its name says “I drive a long red car ...
At first glance the Cobra SL3 looks like a normal radar detector, but it’s really a GPS-enabled speed camera locator. The SL3 features a built-in, updateable database of speed camera and red-light ...
Last week, four U.S. Senators expressed outrage over smartphone apps designed to reveal the location of DUI checkpoints. As they said in letters to Apple, Google, and Blackberry, "Giving drunk drivers ...