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Car Alarm Systems Security Radar Detector Voice For Gps Navigator on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New

Description:
100% brand new.
Ultra-slim,elegant,all-in-one radar detector.
Avaliable for independent installation and use.
Easy mounted interlock.
Patented design product.
Compatible with any navigator clip.
Compatible with any navigator.
Compatible with most solution.
Convenient, easy, durable.
Can support GPS navigation.
X - band:10.525 GHz ± 100 MHz 1500-2500M
K - band:24.150 GHz ± 175 MHz 1200-2500M
k - band:24.125 GHz ± 175MHz 250 - 1200M
ku - band:13.450 GHz ± 125MHz 450 - 1500M
ka - band:34.700 GHz ± 1300MHz 800 1500M
ka - band:33.400 GHz ± 1300MHz 200 - 600M
Laser Beam:904mn ± 33KMHz
VG-2 :1.150GHz ± 175MHz
Wireless duplex transmission frequency:2.4GHz ± 410MHz
Working Temperature:-25°C ~ + 75°C
Maximum Temperature:- 100°C ~ + 125°C
Support language:English
Specification:
Power:12V
Weight(Kg):0.15
Color:Black
Package Included:
1 X Radar Detector Unit
1 X Car Charger
1 X Car Holder
1 X USB Cable
1 X Manual
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