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Radenso Pro M Radar Detector with Less False Alerts, Small Size, USA Technical Support, GPS Lockouts
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Brand | Radenso |
Frequency Bands Supported | X, K, Ka, Laser, MRCT, MRCT, Gatso |
Power Source | DC |
Display Type | OLED |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Product Dimensions | 4"L x 3"W x 7"H |
About this item
- LONG RANGE - Incredible sensitivity provides up to several miles of range.
- USA SUPPORT - Telephone and e-mail support from the USA.
- EXCELLENT FALSE ALERT FILTERING - The Radenso Pro M filters out most false alerts caused by cars around you.
- GPS LOCKOUT TECHNOLOGY - Using GPS, the Pro M remembers common false alerts along your regularly driven routes so you never have to listen to the same false alert twice. Simply press and hold a single button to add a GPS lockout. Additional features include automatic muting below a user-selectable speed and automatic sensitivity adjustment based on current speed.
- SMALL SIZE - Radenso Pro M is one of the smallest windshield units. Allows for a easy stealth like installation using the Radenso Pro Series Direct Wire kit (sold separately)
- READY TO GO OUT OF THE BOX - No programming needed, the Radenso Pro M is ready to go out of the box!
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Product Description
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X, K, Ka Radar Detection | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
MultaRadar Detection | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Range | Extreme | Long | Long | ||
False Alert Filtering | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
GPS Lockouts | Automatic & Manual | Manual | Manual | ||
Red Light & Speed Camera Alerts | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Speed-based Auto Muting | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Magnetic Mount | ✓ | ||||
USA Technical Support | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Radenso Pro M Accessory | ✓ | ✓ |
OLED Display with four display modes
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BrightDisplay is set to full brightness at all times. |
DimDisplay is dim at all times. |
Smart DarkDisplay has a small dot that slowly moves across the screen until a alert is detected. |
DarkDisplay is completely dark until a alert is detected. |
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Less False AlertsBlind Spot Mirrors, Radar Cruise Control systems and traffic sensors no longer provide false alerts. |
Red Light/Speed Camera alertsWhen you are getting close to a camera threat, the Radenso Pro M will alert you and begin counting down how many feet you are away from the camera. Once you have passed it give you a successful beep tone. |
Extreme RangeIncredible sensitivity provides up to several miles of range, giving you protection from even the longest distance threats. |
Radenso Pro M Dimensions:
Length: 3 5-8 inches
Width: 2 3/8 inches
Height: 1.0 inches
Contents:
- Radenso Pro M Radar / Laser Detector
- Windshield Suction Cup mount
- Power Cord
- Carrying Case
- Mini-USB to USB data cable
Introducing the new Radenso Pro M. Extreme radar range with MultaRadar detection.
The enthusiasts choice, the Pro M is the detector for drivers who demand every last ounce of performance.
Features:
- Extreme Range Windshield Mount Radar Detector
- MultaRadar Detection
- Detectable Radar: Ka, K, X, MultaRadar (CD, CT), Gatso
- GPS Lockouts for False Alerts
- Red Light/Speed Camera database with free lifetime updates
- Updatable firmware with free lifetime updates
- Amber OLED Display
- Voice alerts with 260 different messages
- 15 alert tones can be customized for each radar band and laser alert
- Low Speed GPS auto-muting
- Low Noise Amplifier equipped antenna
- Selectable Radar Bands
- Blind Spot Monitor filtering
- Separate TSR Filter for traffic sensors
- Low power K band detection
- Selectable KA POP radar band
- Three modes (Highway, City, and AutoCity mode)
- Stealth - VG2 undetectable/Spectre
- Online instructional manual is available on our website
- Direct Wire Kit & Visor Mount available separately
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: I've never heard of Radenso Radar, when was it started? A: We were founded in 2012 and are located in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
Q: What separates you from other radar detector companies? A: Our radar detectors are very quiet due to low false alerts along with still having great range. (Vortex Radar, 2019) We offer free lifetime red light / speed camera updates where our competitors charge a fee. Our phone support is located in our headquarters in Ohio and is not outsourced.
Q: I drove by a police officer and my radar detector didn't do anything? Is there something wrong? A: Your radar detector is perfectly okay. Police officers do not always have their radar systems turned on, it simply means it was turned off. Remember, a radar detector detects radar... not police cars.
Q: I thought radar detectors are illegal? A: For personal vehicles radar detectors are only illegal in Virginia, Washington D.C. and military bases. In all other 49 U.S. states they are completely legal.
Q: How much does it cost to update the software on your radar detectors? A: All software updates are free and can be done on your computer.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.3 x 1 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.6 ounces |
ASIN | B077KJPP7V |
Item model number | RPM |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #174 in Radar Detectors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 17, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Radenso |
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power source | DC | DC | DC | DC | Corded Electric | DC |
display type | OLED | LED | OLED | OLED | OLED | OLED |
voltage | 12 volts | — | 12 volts | 12 volts | — | 12 volts of direct current |
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Customers like the performance, quality and noise of the radar detector. For example, they mention that it performs very well, has great BSM and that it's super quiet. They appreciate the size, filtering, and range. Opinions are mixed on the false alarm rate and value.
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Customers like the performance of the radar detector. They say that the radar portion works very well, the replacement works fine, and the settings work great. Some mention that the product works well with blendmount rear view bracket, has better laser performance, and works with every kind of radar.
"...However, with the Radenso ProM, I do not use this capability. It works so well, what they recommend out of the factory is what I run...." Read more
"...I took a chance and have to say, I am extremely happy with the performance of this detector...." Read more
"...Escort Redline EX is a way better build quality and has much better laser performance and automated features such as the automatic screen brightness..." Read more
"While the Radar portion works very well, twice I drove past law enforcement using Lidar at my car and not a peep. I even used a remote to verify it...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the radar detector. They mention it's a very good detector, one of the best on the market right now, and an outstanding product. They say it has great BSM and blind spot monitoring, and works great at detecting K and Ka band in plenty of time to react. Customers also say it'll work well for years and is dependable.
"...1. The mount is very solid - the detector does not vibrate when moving2. The display is legible even in bright sunlight3...." Read more
"...The display is bright in sunlight, so small/lite/durable.We need to support American companies in this day and age...." Read more
"...Great detectors with long range, GPS and great laser detection. Problem was blind spot warning systems...." Read more
"This is a high end windshield mounted detector that competes against the very best...." Read more
Customers like the noise of the radar detector. They say it's super quiet, easy to use, and has no false signals. However, some customers mention that the beeping starts out slow and is not annoying. They also mention that it'd be hard to find at a glance.
"...2. The display is legible even in bright sunlight3. The speaker is loud, and I can hear it over my stereo system4...." Read more
"...: add more Choice how the alerts are presented visually, audible, and voice. I like it just as it is...." Read more
"...Otherwise, it's super quiet...." Read more
"...When it does, it is loud and the beeping starts out slow...." Read more
Customers are impressed with the size of the radar detector. They say it's small, compact, and does an excellent job of masking bsm. They also say it is much smaller than other radar detectors. However, some customers feel the price is too high for the quality of the product.
"...The display is bright in sunlight, so small/lite/durable.We need to support American companies in this day and age...." Read more
"...Pro M Likes: Small size... really small compared to the competition. Excellent filtering...." Read more
"...But this is all trivial.It's small size is amazing...." Read more
"Very small and compact, but obviously pricy. Worked great at detecting K & Ka band in plenty of time to react, never experienced a X band alert...." Read more
Customers like the filtering of the radar detector. They say it does an excellent job at BSM and blind spot filtering. They also say the filter choices actually work to improve results when driving. Overall, customers are satisfied with the filter technology and performance of this product.
"...The range on all frequencies is is amazing. False rejection is the best of all the top tier windshield mounted devices out there..." Read more
"...not find a discernible difference in range, but significant improvement in filtering of false radars...." Read more
"...Besides good filtering and range, it uses a GPS based system allowing you to manually lock out false alerts...." Read more
"...it's definitely a lot quieter than my 9500ix. The BSM filtering is very good...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the range of the radar detector. They mention that it has a very long range capability, and it picks up at pretty far ranges. Some say that the product has plenty of distance warnings.
"...4. The range seems excellent - there is a speed sign in my neighborhood that I use as a test point, and it alerts in the same spot as the Uniden..." Read more
"...The range on all frequencies is is amazing...." Read more
"...My last 2 were a beltronics pro-500 and beltronics RX-65. Great detectors with long range, GPS and great laser detection...." Read more
"...Excellent range. It's not as sensitive as the Uniden R3 but the R3 is so chatty on ka band that I started to ignore it. Not a good thing...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the false alarm rate of the radar detector. Some mention that it is outstanding, with virtually zero false alerts, while others say that it's busy false alerting and cannot detect any other signals. Some customers also say that the alerts aren't very attention grabbing and that the K band low signal false alarms are annoying.
"...for me is that while it has GPS lockouts and does a good job with stationary false alerts, I have noticed that every GM, Honda, and Acura set it off...." Read more
"...Problem was blind spot warning systems.The amount of false alerts turned these high end detectors into paperweights overnight...." Read more
"...Triggering many other brands of radar detectors. So far, no false alerts from laser with Pro M...." Read more
"...and range, it uses a GPS based system allowing you to manually lock out false alerts...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the radar detector. Some mention that it's well worth its price and relatively cheap, while others say that it is overpriced trash and not worth what they ask for. The only downfall is the price and the barrel type plug on the left side.
"...Love it and would recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade. Great price compared to top of the line escort and beltronic detectors...." Read more
"Very small and compact, but obviously pricy. Worked great at detecting K & Ka band in plenty of time to react, never experienced a X band alert...." Read more
"Accurate and ticket saving" Read more
"...Dislikes: Cheap barrel type plug on the left side, display is only Red letters, fewer options than others, not the best for range, takes two hands..." Read more
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I am a lifelong radar detector user - OK, I admit it: I am a radar detector nerd. The whole reason I got into this hobby was because I drive fast. My truck isn't a Ferrari, but it cruises just fine at +30PSL and I need a detector that performs, period. To give an idea of my experience, my first radar detector was a Valentine 1. It was a great detector a decade ago (and is still OK), but while I loved the arrows the false alerts eventually started to drive me nuts.
In search for a different detector that could do a better job of false alert filtering, I switched to the Escort 9500. I loved how quiet it was with the GPS lockouts, but I could tell that the range wasn't as good as my V1. This really bothered me - it seemed like it wasn't really an upgrade, but rather a tradeoff. When the Escort Max 360 came out, I thought that it offered the best of both worlds so I upgraded eagerly to that. To be honest, I can't believe Escort charges that much for a detector that was riddled with bugs. And good luck reaching anyone on the phone at Escort.
In my never ending quest to find the perfect radar detector, I picked up the Uniden R3 a few months ago. Wow - now we are cooking with gas! It was obvious that the Uniden had far superior range to the Escort, and my initial feelings reminded me of how I was in love with the Valentine 1 back in the day. But as I have used it for a few weeks, it has become a little bit frustrating to live with. The biggest problem for me is that while it has GPS lockouts and does a good job with stationary false alerts, I have noticed that every GM, Honda, and Acura set it off. This is frustrating to me, as I really wanted to like the Uniden. But what is the point of a radar detector if it is constantly going off every time I am behind a Honda? Hondas are everywhere!
That leads me to the Pro M. The main reason I picked up this detector after reading about it on the forums was because of it's supposed ability to filter out Honda and Acura BSM systems. I was initially skeptical because this is something that no other radar detector (to my knowledge) can currently do, but I figured I could always return it if it didn't work.
My first impression when unboxing was, "Wow! This thing is small!" I have seen pictures online of the size, but I was not prepared for how drastically smaller than the R3 and especially the Escort units it was. I didn't even consider this initially when making the purchase, but the small size will make it much easier to hide and is much less annoying when mounted on the window.
My next impressions were the only two things I did not like about the detector: the power cord felt a bit cheap, and the buttons are really close together. Also included are suction cups (they seem high quality), a USB cable for updates, and a little card with their phone number and links to the product manuals.
In the car, there a few things that stood out to me:
1. The mount is very solid - the detector does not vibrate when moving
2. The display is legible even in bright sunlight
3. The speaker is loud, and I can hear it over my stereo system
4. The range seems excellent - there is a speed sign in my neighborhood that I use as a test point, and it alerts in the same spot as the Uniden does (and both are ahead of the Escort and V1)
5. It does not false alert to Hondas!
Let me say that again - the Pro M does not false alert to Hondas!
That single point ensures that this detector was a keeper for me. For the first time since all these BSM systems started appearing years ago, I can enjoy a radar detector that has excellent range without being forced to turn off K band.
So, is my search for a perfect radar detector over? Sort of. The Pro M is not perfect - I wish it had a better power cord and that the buttons were a little further apart. But with the Pro M, I basically forget that the radar detector is in the car - until it saves me. And that is something that no other radar detector can currently do. And it's something that in my opinion, is kind of the entire point of what a radar detector is supposed to be.
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2018
I am a lifelong radar detector user - OK, I admit it: I am a radar detector nerd. The whole reason I got into this hobby was because I drive fast. My truck isn't a Ferrari, but it cruises just fine at +30PSL and I need a detector that performs, period. To give an idea of my experience, my first radar detector was a Valentine 1. It was a great detector a decade ago (and is still OK), but while I loved the arrows the false alerts eventually started to drive me nuts.
In search for a different detector that could do a better job of false alert filtering, I switched to the Escort 9500. I loved how quiet it was with the GPS lockouts, but I could tell that the range wasn't as good as my V1. This really bothered me - it seemed like it wasn't really an upgrade, but rather a tradeoff. When the Escort Max 360 came out, I thought that it offered the best of both worlds so I upgraded eagerly to that. To be honest, I can't believe Escort charges that much for a detector that was riddled with bugs. And good luck reaching anyone on the phone at Escort.
In my never ending quest to find the perfect radar detector, I picked up the Uniden R3 a few months ago. Wow - now we are cooking with gas! It was obvious that the Uniden had far superior range to the Escort, and my initial feelings reminded me of how I was in love with the Valentine 1 back in the day. But as I have used it for a few weeks, it has become a little bit frustrating to live with. The biggest problem for me is that while it has GPS lockouts and does a good job with stationary false alerts, I have noticed that every GM, Honda, and Acura set it off. This is frustrating to me, as I really wanted to like the Uniden. But what is the point of a radar detector if it is constantly going off every time I am behind a Honda? Hondas are everywhere!
That leads me to the Pro M. The main reason I picked up this detector after reading about it on the forums was because of it's supposed ability to filter out Honda and Acura BSM systems. I was initially skeptical because this is something that no other radar detector (to my knowledge) can currently do, but I figured I could always return it if it didn't work.
My first impression when unboxing was, "Wow! This thing is small!" I have seen pictures online of the size, but I was not prepared for how drastically smaller than the R3 and especially the Escort units it was. I didn't even consider this initially when making the purchase, but the small size will make it much easier to hide and is much less annoying when mounted on the window.
My next impressions were the only two things I did not like about the detector: the power cord felt a bit cheap, and the buttons are really close together. Also included are suction cups (they seem high quality), a USB cable for updates, and a little card with their phone number and links to the product manuals.
In the car, there a few things that stood out to me:
1. The mount is very solid - the detector does not vibrate when moving
2. The display is legible even in bright sunlight
3. The speaker is loud, and I can hear it over my stereo system
4. The range seems excellent - there is a speed sign in my neighborhood that I use as a test point, and it alerts in the same spot as the Uniden does (and both are ahead of the Escort and V1)
5. It does not false alert to Hondas!
Let me say that again - the Pro M does not false alert to Hondas!
That single point ensures that this detector was a keeper for me. For the first time since all these BSM systems started appearing years ago, I can enjoy a radar detector that has excellent range without being forced to turn off K band.
So, is my search for a perfect radar detector over? Sort of. The Pro M is not perfect - I wish it had a better power cord and that the buttons were a little further apart. But with the Pro M, I basically forget that the radar detector is in the car - until it saves me. And that is something that no other radar detector can currently do. And it's something that in my opinion, is kind of the entire point of what a radar detector is supposed to be.
Pro M is shielded/immune from coppers who like to harass people using the “radar detector detector”. The PRO M also has amazing MRCD/T performance. Most other detectors I have do not support this sneaky system. And if they do, the alerts mean “get out the checkbook” because there is no warning outside range of the LEO systems.
The system is updatable (lifetime) online. Updates the speed traps using cameras and low power radar. Also, the firmware which will be updated as new performance capability comes out. This is essential to win the battle of the BSM, and LEO chaos.
The range on all frequencies is is amazing. False rejection is the best of all the top tier windshield mounted devices out there (and I own them all).
Off angle, over the hill, round the corner sensitivity is tops.
The system has the ability for customization. For example, some states do not have radar running in certain bands. Those can be blocked off reducing workload on the system. Geeks like this. Some will say radar detectors who have this ability can alert a couple seconds sooner. Helps with the faint instant on hits far out. However, with the Radenso ProM, I do not use this capability. It works so well, what they recommend out of the factory is what I run. I know it will perform no matter my location. No tweaking needed just because I moved from one county or state to another.
Dislikes: None.
Recommendations: add more Choice how the alerts are presented visually, audible, and voice. I like it just as it is. But, other hard core users have their preferences. I want to see a “Pro M AD (All direction)” model for the windshield. I do like the 360 degree awareness that a couple other brands make. Radenso has installed systems with this feature. It is very possible to do this. Today, I am ok without this. When coppers are doing their Wolfpack tax extortion attacks, radar and laser from many directions, I like to know where they are relative to my heading. The Pro M is so discrete and small, will be hard to jam a “AD” function in the case. Until you have this in the palm of your hand, the pictures do not do it justice how size efficient it is.
One more thing. Some kind of add on model that has BLE, or external audio capability for motor cycles. This is the ideal device to use on a bike. The display is bright in sunlight, so small/lite/durable.
We need to support American companies in this day and age. Radenso is a midwest company, with real Americans. I appreciate that. Not run by global investment bankers, or owned off shore.
The amount of false alerts turned these high end detectors into paperweights overnight. They falsed so much in the K and KA band, I stopped listening to them.
Enter the Radenso Pro M. After much research, I decided to give this new company a shot. Reportedly best mix of blind spot warning system filtering and range. I took a chance and have to say, I am extremely happy with the performance of this detector. I have been running this detector next to my old detectors and cannot find a discernible difference in range, but significant improvement in filtering of false radars. I could never drive next to a Ford, Acura, Oldsmobile, etc without getting K and Ka band false alerts. This new detector has not falsed once. Love it and would recommend it to anyone looking to upgrade. Great price compared to top of the line escort and beltronic detectors.
Only downside are no directional arrows to tell you where radar is coming from. Truly, don't really miss/need them. Wouldd highly recommend this detector especially at it's price point compared to 600-700 escort or beltronic detectors.
The picture I submitted shows the Beltronics Pro-500 next to Radenso Pro M driving behind Acura. Pro-500 is falsing on K band while Radenso is not.