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Frequency Bands | X, K, Ka, and Laser |
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Power Supply | 12V DC |
Display Type | LED |
Directional Indication | Yes |
Bogey Counter | Yes |
Arrow Display | Yes |
360° Protection | Yes |
Voice Alerts | No |
GPS | No |
Bluetooth | No |
Mounting Options | Windshield |
Valentine One covers all four radar bands: X, K, Ka, and Photo.
Valentine One detects all traffic laser signals operating in the U.S.
Valentine One locates radar sources ahead, behind, or to the side of your vehicle.
Valentine One counts multiple radar threats (bogeys) to prevent surprises.
Provides step-by-step instructions for initial setup and operation of the Valentine One.
Explains how traffic radar uses microwave beams to measure vehicle speed.
Describes radar detectors as sensitive radios tuned to traffic radar frequencies.
Explains how Instant-on radar operates and how to defend against it.
Details common sources of false radar alarms and how to identify them.
Explains how to interpret directional indicators and the Bogey Counter to identify threats.
Provides examples of how to interpret warnings in various driving scenarios.
Instructions for properly mounting the Valentine One for optimal laser detection.
Details the visual and audio cues indicating a laser encounter.
Explains how traffic laser guns measure speed using infrared light beams.
Describes how laser detectors sense infrared wavelengths for early warning.
Explains the operational principles and limitations of laser speed detection.
Key points about laser encounters, including lack of advanced warning.
Identifies common sources of false laser alerts and their solutions.
Instructions for mounting the Valentine One using the visor clip.
Instructions for mounting the Valentine One using windshield suction cups.
Guidance on routing power cords and making custom power cables.
Explains how to adjust audio volume and use the mute function.
Details 'Long-Gradient' audio and 'Bogey Lock' tones for threat assessment.
Describes All-Bogeys, Logic, and Advanced-Logic modes for filtering alerts.
Explains the 'Dee-Dah-Doo' tone for identifying junk detector signals.
Provides instructions for wiring the Valentine One directly into the car's electrical system.
Procedure for replacing the fuse in the lighter adapter.
Procedure for replacing the fuse in the direct-wire power adapter.
Connects and mounts the Concealed Display Module for discreet operation.
Covers SAVVY installation, initial setup, settings, and driving with its features.
Explains the POP Mode radar feature and its short burst transmission.
Details Valentine One's built-in protection against POP radar signals.
Describes the 'Dee-Dah-Doo' tone indicating false POP signals.
Details the ESP protocol for two-way communication and data sharing with V1.
Explains the filter to eliminate false alarms from SpeedInfo and how to enable it.
Provides the address and instructions for returning the Valentine One for repair.
Details requirements for shipping the Valentine One for warranty or repair service.