Genevo Pro II 360nz – Front/Rear Dual Radar

$6,799.00

Two heads are better than one!  Theoretically doubles the range.

The Pro II DUAL adds a second rear antenna for complete directional awareness — you’ll know instantly whether a threat is ahead or behind. Permanently installed, completely hidden. For drivers who want the maximum stealth setup with no compromises.

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Description

Genevo pro II DUAL

The Genevo Pro II DUAL is a permanently installed stealth radar detector with front and rear antennas — complete 360° directional coverage, completely hidden.

Installation required — not included in price.

While all radar detectors have 360-degree detection, most radar detectors only look forward. The Pro II DUAL adds a second antenna behind you, so the display tells you exactly which direction a threat is coming from — not just that one exists. For most New Zealand driving, the single-antenna Genevo Pro II is sufficient. The DUAL is for drivers who want maximum situational awareness: motorway driving, high-speed routes, or anywhere you want to know what’s ahead and what’s catching up behind you.

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About Genevo

Genevo is a Czech manufacturer with a dominant position in the European radar detector market. Founded in 2011, their hardware is engineered for some of the most technically demanding radar environments in the world, including GATSO RT3/RT4 and MultaRadar systems.  Futureproofed for NZ if that tech ever rolls out here.

They’re not a brand you’ll find in Supercheap or Repco. Genevo products are sold through a small number of specialist distributors globally. We’ve been working directly with the Genevo engineering team since 2018 on NZ-specific firmware — the version in every Pro II DUAL we sell is tuned for New Zealand road conditions, not repurposed from a European spec sheet.

NZ-Specific Features

Mobile speed camera detection — the NZTA SUVs and trailers. GPS database for fixed cameras and average speed camera zones. Plus the fun stuff like gesture control to mute alerts, and automatic ambient volume adjustment.

Discreet Installation

No suction cups. No visible cables. No windscreen clutter. The radar antennas mount behind the grille and rear bumper, the control unit is hidden in the vehicle, and the display sits discretely where you choose. The best radar detector is one nobody knows is there.

What’s in the System

  • Genevo Pro II DUAL main control unit
  • Front radar antenna
  • Rear radar antenna
  • GPS antenna
  • Colour display
  • All installation hardware

3 Year Warranty — Supported in Auckland

All Genevo products sold through NZRadars come with a 3 year warranty. Handled locally in Auckland — no overseas shipping, no waiting.

Professional Installation Required Contact us for installer referrals in your area.

Front vs Rear — Why It Matters

A standard radar detector points forward. That covers the most common threat — a speed camera or patrol car ahead of you on the road. But radar travels in all directions, and so do police. A marked or unmarked vehicle behind you using radar will trigger a standard detector, but you won’t know which direction it’s coming from until it’s too late to make a calm, considered decision.

The Pro II DUAL solves this cleanly. The rear antenna feeds into the same control unit, and the display shows you the direction of the signal — front or rear — at a glance. For highway driving in particular, knowing that a signal is behind you and moving away is completely different information from knowing it’s in front and you’re closing the gap. That distinction changes how you respond.

The DUAL setup also improves overall sensitivity. Two antennas covering their respective hemispheres means neither is trying to do the whole job — each focuses on what’s in front of or behind the vehicle, giving you earlier warning and more time to respond.

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    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.

    It’s also worth the reminder that not all police cars have radar installed, normally just highway patrol cars.  They also don’t always have their radar turned on.  This is why your detector may not give you a lot of warning, it will suddenly blast a full-strength warning because the police just flicked their radar on the last second.  It’s tough to beat that sort of “hunting”.

  • 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.

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    Radar is more common though, with radar 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.  That said, laser can usually be transferred between police vehicles faster and easier, making it more financially effeciant for New Zealand police.

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