Spectre;n3548037 said:
I look forward to your impending speeding ticket.
Hint: Cops read the crowdsource info too.
I don't quite follow your logic here, yes cops read crowdsource info but it's not like they can "remove" themselves from the app to catch people out. I also watched quite a few Vortex Radar test videos and V1 is by far not the most sensitive RD nor is it significantly better than the 360 in everything aside from laser detection, which is irrelevant without a jamming capability. V1 also has basically non-existent filtering*, which in NYC makes it pointless.
*You can run an app that helps with that but the whole point is to not have my phone always running some sort of an app.
In my testing I have been able to get plenty of warning from the radar detector itself even with elevation changes, concrete barriers, trees and a whole bunch of cars in the way. Escort Live integration has also worked quite well, it shows distance to a reported signal source along with an arrow pointing at where it is (aside from the V1 style arrows). Best part about the way it works is that certain types of signals are reported automatically, not via some interface that requires manual entry.
EDIT: I didn't really get it to avoid tickets in the city, it's more for when I drive out to the mountains where I have long stretches of highway to deal with.
EDIT2: Another new toy, the Apple Watch series 3 (non LTE), blame the wife for that, she wanted one and I couldn't let her have a toy and not get one
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