Does it work?
Yes.
>>28694015considering a third of cars on the road have adaptive cruise control which use iintegrated radars, no>>28694016found the poor with some 1990s shitbox
>>28694018found the poor with a terrible/nonexistent k/ka band filteror the absolute retard who can't figure out how to set up his RD
>>28694022this. kek.
>>28694016>>28694022>>28694029how much money do I need to drop on this thing realistically?
>>28694043look up vortex radar
>>28694043just get an r4 + hwr, set it up according to the forums for your area, and never look back
>>28694015Ya, haven't gotten a ticket in my race car since I set R3 up.I'm not speeding like a crazy person. But my car gets a ton of attention and cops will absolutely grab me in a pack of Cars going 80mph on the highway.
>>28694072why would you get pulled over for doing the speed limit?
>>28694093some cops have anger/control issuesscratch that, most do
>>28694093No road trip in the US is 80mphBut everyone is going 75-80.
>>28694204Blipfark snorple quibnax trumple varkle pexnix drumble.
>>2869409380 is above the speed limit essentially everywhere
>>28694048>>28694054thanks
>>28694015I feel like I don't need one of these, I'm more worried about speed cameras these days. Neither Google Maps or Waze has even a fraction of them marked. Only having a rear plate helps a little, but it's still easy to blow by one without noticing it.
>>28694269Radar detectors also warn you about speed cameras.
>>28694286Even modern IR/computer vision cameras? Guessing that's what HwR is for. Do you know if it works with Android Auto?
>>28694332Yeah, they're marked in a GPS-based database that updates every few months.No AA for HwR but you can make it notify you about nearby reports with audio ducking (like with navigation apps). That's all you really need it for
>>28694015Yes, it detects radar emissions>>28694018My r4 worked out of the box and filters out all ka falses so far. Never let me down yet, though I can't speak to other bands since law enforcement only uses ka where I live
>>28694353Yeah, but when I've tinkered with it before it seems like a really full featured navigation app. I think I'm just going to try find an old 7-8 inch android tablet with a removable battery that I could just run off USB power. Seems like a more versatile option than any 3rd party android auto thing I've seen, while still having a more usable screen size than my phone.
>>28694367It doesn't provide navigation/routing though, so you'd rather have Waze or Google Maps as the active window unless you're on a super long highway or have a super short commute.Unless you're talking about having two different screens which is kinda based
>>28694395If it had AA support I'd be able to switch between it and Google Maps. Guess I still could if I'm just running the regular android apps.>Unless you're talking about having two different screens which is kinda basedI wasn't until you gave me the idea lolMaybe throw the turn by turn up on my phone when I need it. Not sure though, the goal is to make it feel like a helicopter cockpit. All the info I could want available at a glance while staying unobtrusive. Having a 7-8 inch screen running android auto is almost perfect, except all the different map apps fall a little bit short.