Cobra Radar Detectors - Do Cobras Really Work Well?
Nicola Kennedy
Cobra is considered as one of the top producers of radar
detectors. One of their most popular products is the ESD 6060.
This model is undetectable to police radar and will give you
enough warning to get your foot off the accelerator, even at
speeds of over 100 miles per hour. And this model is identified
as the least sensitive in the market.
The Cobra ESD 6060 radar detector is cheaper than all other
radar detectors. This can be bought for around 50 dollars in
some stores.
The following are the features of Cobra ESD 6060:
- It has a small size
- Its price is low (25-50 dollars)
- It is easy to use
- It cannot distinguish K from Ka
- It has an adequate performance, which may not be acceptable for 'power'
users.
Many would say that if you have budget restrictions the Cobra
ESD 6060 is an adequate radar detector.
Another Cobra product is the Cobra PRO 9/80 radar detector. This
is the most featured-packed Cobra radar detector unit - it
includes an aluminum carrying case, hardwire and a cigarette
lighter splitter.
The Cobra PRO 9/80 provides voice alerts and 8 point digital
compass - extras which make this model an improvement on
previous Cobra models. This unit is set up with an alpha numeric
display that allows for far more detailed detection and more
complex signal strength indicators. This will also automatically
mute the detector based on your speed.
A piece of advice: if you are planning to buy yourself a radar
detector, choose the most expensive one that you can afford This
will give you greater quality and higher performance. Do not
mind the price; just think of the satisfaction and peace of mind
it will give you.
About the author:
Nicola Kennedy publishes articles and reports and provides news,
views and information about safe driving and
Cobra radar detectors
at Radar Detecting Information.
This article may be reprinted in full so long as the resource
box and the live links are included intact. All rights reserved.
Copyright Radar-Detecting.info
Back to Articles Page |