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What are the differences between your radar detector models?
The Passport 9500i, our latest and best detector, and the
Passport 8500 X50 have the same detection range. While range
depends on circumstances for any detector, under most driving conditions, the
Passport 9500i and
Passport 8500 X50 provide significantly longer range on K and
Ka band radar than either our other corded detector, the
Passport 7500S, or our cordless detector,the
Solo S2. The cordless
Solo S2 offers radar detection range similar to the
Passport 7500S. Laser performance is essentially the same on
all four models.
The Passport 9500i is more "intelligent" than our
other detectors. It is the only one of the four models that can vary radar sensitivity based on your
vehicle's speed, permanently block out false alerts by location and specific frequency, store locations
in memory and provide a reminder as you approach those locations, and increase the alert volume level
automatically as ambient noise in your vehicle increases. For more information about how the 9500i's
extraordinary GPS-powered intelligence works, please see our
Passport 9500i Tech Talk.
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Are radar detectors legal?
Yes! Radar detectors are completely legal to use in non-commercial vehicles in 49 states. Virginia and
Washington DC are the only places in the United States that currently ban radar detectors. Radar
detector use in commercial vehicles has been prohibited in the U.S. since 1995 and radar detectors are
also illegal in most Canadian provinces. We do not track detector regulations in other countries.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) provides these definitions for commercial vehicles:
Commercial motor vehicle (CMV) means a motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used in commerce to transport
passengers or property if the motor vehicle-
(a) Has a gross combination weight rating of 11,794 kilograms or more (26,001 pounds or more) inclusive of a towed unit(s) with
a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds); or
(b) Has a gross vehicle weight rating of 11,794 or more kilograms (26,001 pounds or more); or
(c) Is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver; or
(d) Is of any size and is used in the transportation of hazardous materials as defined in this section (49 U.S.C. 5103).
Gross combination weight rating (GCWR) means the value specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a
combination (articulated) vehicle. In the absence of a value specified by the manufacturer, GCWR will be determined by adding
the GVWR of the power unit and the total weight of the towed unit and any load thereon.
Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) means the value specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single
vehicle.
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Should I be concerned about radar detector detectors?
U.S. non-commercial drivers should not be concerned at all unless you drive in Virginia or Washington
DC. If you do drive in either of those places, are a commercial driver, or drive in Canada, please note
that while all of our current detector models are immune to the VG-2 radar detector detector (RDD), our
radar detectors can be detected by a newer RDD named Spectre.
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Do you ship radar detectors outside the United States?
Puerto Rico and the Canadian provinces Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan are the only places
we ship to outside of the United States, but we do not accept those orders online due to special
shipping considerations. If you require shipment to any of those four locations, please call us at
800-964-3138 to place your order.
If your credit card billing address is outside the United States, we can also take your order by
telephone if you can provide a shipping address in the U.S. or one of the four locations above.
We do have a couple of dealers in Europe:
Spain
Aberman Security S.L.
Francisco Jimenez
+34 902 309 400
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Iceland
NesRadio
Jonina Jonsdottir
354-581-1118
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Can I mount my detector on my sun visor?
We generally do not recommend mounting detectors on the sun visor because the dark tint at the top
of most windshields significantly reduces laser detection range, and the GPS-powered features of the
Passport 9500i will not function if satellite reception is blocked. So, we do not include a visor mount
as a standard accessory. While not recommended, we do offer an optional visor mount that can be seen by
clicking this
visor clip link.
As a rule of thumb, a lower detector mounting position is better for laser and a higher position is
better for radar. But, in most vehicles, the difference in height between the top and bottom of the
windshield is not enough to make any perceptible difference in radar reception. It's best to mount your
detector where it has a clear field of view front and rear (plus a clear view of the sky for the
Passport 9500i), and where you can see it without obstructing your own view of the road.
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What is a direct wire SmartCord?
The
direct wire SmartCord
is an optional accessory that allows you to connect the
Passport 9500i,
Passport 8500 X50,
Passport 7500S,
or the Solo S2 directly to your fuse block or other 12-volt
source (leaving your lighter socket free for other uses) and provides an additional mute button, alert
light and power indicator light for the detector. The
direct wire SmartCord
is approximately 11 1/2 feet long overall, with the extra mute button and lights in a module
about 8 feet from the detector end of the cord. Our
SmartCords are also compatible
with the prior Passport 8500, Passport 7500 and Passport 6800 detector models.
There is also a standard direct wire cord
available for the same models, without the mute button and lights, that is approximately
9 feet long.
Please note: Unlike our other detectors, although the Solo S2
can use these cords, it would need to be switched on manually even if wired directly to a switched
circuit.
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Does your factory warranty apply if I do not purchase directly from Escort?
The Escort warranty is honored on all of our products for purchases direct from Escort, and we maintain
direct purchase records during the warranty period as a convenience for our customers.
If you purchase an Escort product from an authorized reseller, the Escort warranty will be honored only
if you can provide us with a copy of the original invoice. We cannot honor any third party
invoices that you may receive from an individual, auction, internet site or other unauthorized
reseller.
Purchases of Escort products from unauthorized resellers are also subject to these
Unauthorized Reseller Risks.
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Is POP radar a new band of radar?
POP is not a new band or frequency of radar. It is an ultra-fast, instant-on method of radar gun
operation using existing radar frequencies. Radar guns operating in POP mode can get a speed reading of
a target vehicle so fast that most radar detectors will not consistently signal an alert. At this time,
there are very few radar guns in service in the U.S. capable of POP mode operation.
The Passport 9500i, Passport 8500 X50 and Passport 7500S each have a selectable POP feature, so POP
mode radar detection can be switched on or off as desired. You may notice an increase in Ka-band false
alerts when POP mode radar detection is switched on.
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What is the difference between the original Passport 8500 and the new Passport 8500 X50?
The original Passport 8500, dubbed the "World's Best Radar Detector" in
independent detector tests, has been replaced by the new Passport 8500 X50.
Taking advantage of a new antenna design and new circuitry, the Passport 8500 X50
provides an increase in K and Ka-band radar detection range of up to 50% over the original Passport
8500. The Passport 8500 X50
also adds a selectable POP mode to alert you of ultra-fast, instant-on POP radar
signals. Due to the limited nationwide usage of the Safety Warning System (SWS), the
Passport 8500 X50 does not spell out
SWS messages, but will give a K-band alert if a Safety Warning Signal is encountered.
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Why is the Passport 8500 X50 with a blue display more expensive than the red display version?
The Passport 8500 X50 is available with either a brilliant blue LED display or a traditional red LED
display. There is no difference in performance or features between the two versions. The difference in
price between the two versions is simply due to the fact that blue LEDs cost significantly more than
common red LEDs and each display is made up of 280 individual LEDs.
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Does the Solo S2 perform any differently with its optional power cord?
There is no increase in range or sensitivity when the
Solo S2 is used with the optional power cord. The S2 has a
built-in power converter, so whether you use batteries or the 12-volt optional power cord the S2 still
operates internally on 3 volts. If you use the S2 with its optional cord, the power-on indicator will
not blink as it does to maximize battery life when running on battery power. In battery mode the S2
display turns off automatically to maximize battery life, but when using the optional power cord the S2
display stays on showing your choice of several pilot options described in the
owner's manual.
Please note: Unlike our cord-only detectors, using the Solo S2
with its optional power cord does not mean that it will switch on and off automatically with your
vehicle. While the S2 will shut off automatically when the cord loses power, it always needs to be
switched on manually with its power button.
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