Escort MaxCam 360c Radar Detector and Dash Cam

$2,149.00

360 degree radar detector with directional threat arrows and a built in dash cam

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Description

The latest from Escort!  A radar detector with directional arrows showing you if the threat is in front, behind, or out off beside you somewhere.

Plus – a dash cam BUILT IN!

SD CARD INCLUDED

A high-quality 16 GB SanDisk Class-10 memory card comes preloaded with your MAXcam 360c, however for long distance driving we recommend a larger capacity SD card.

DEFENDER DATABASE

Access the largest, most up-to-date resource for red light and speed cameras and other alerts

 

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  • What radar frequency do cops use in NZ?

    Ka radar, used in police patrol cars, operates on 34.7Ghz.  If you can isolate this frequency and switch off everything else, you’ll virtually eliminate any chance of false alerts.

    K band used in camera vans operates on 24.1 Ghz from a low-power radar transmitter.  This means that camera vans are very hard to detect reliably.

    The difference between K and Ka band is quite simple – read more about police radar frequencies in NZ here.

     

  • Are Radar Detectors Illegal in New Zealand?

    There has long been talk of banning radar detectors, however this rumour has been circulating for nearly 20 years and there’s no evidence to suggest any New Zealand government will actually take action on the matter.

    Radar detectors are NOT illegal in New Zealand.

    There are a number of reasons why radar detectoes aren’t illegal here, as discussed here – read more.

  • Do NZ Police user radar or laser?

    The answer is BOTH. New Zealand Police use both radar and laser to detect speeding vehicles.

    Radar is a more common though being installed in police patrol cars, motorbikes, and fixed and mobile speed cameras.

    Laser is more accurate, but it can only be used by officers who are trained in its use and is used from a stationary, parked vehicle.

    Read more about the differences between police radar and laser here…