Escort Passport 9500i Radar and Laser Detector Product Description:
- Provides extreme long-range warning on all radar bands including X, K, superwide Ka, and instant-on POP mode, along with 360 degree laser protection
- Intelligent radar boasts new GPS-enabled features like TrueLock, AutoSensitivity, and Mark Location
- Ultra-bright red alphanumeric matrix display with 280 LEDs and four different modes, including new SpeedAlert mode
- Auto Volume feature adjusts alert volume according to ambient volume in vehicle
- Clear voice alerts, with feedback for preference settings
Product Description
Our latest invention, the all-new PASSPORT 9500i, has revolutionized the radar detector category again. Its blistering performance is derived from the "World's Best" PASSPORT 8500 X50, which means it delivers the best protection possible against all speed measuring devices. We added advanced GPS-powered intelligence, which makes the PASSPORT 9500i the best performing, quietest and most user-friendly radar detector ever designed. Additional features include: 360-degree radar and laser detection, Blistering All-Band Protection, Variable-Speed Radar Performance, GPS-Powered Truelock Filter, Mark Locations Features, Speed Alert, Crystal-Clear Voice Alerts, Intelligent Volume Control, User-Selectable Preferences, Mute, AutoMute & SmartMute, Completely immune to the VG-2 "detector-detector", and Comes Fully Equipped.
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64 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
This thing is fantastic.
By M. Pfeiffer
The first thing I want to say is that I ALMOST bought the passport 8500 because of what I read from one of the other reviews about a side by side test between the 9500i and the 8500. I read more about the topic and discovered that you can not compare the sensitivity of radar detectors by sticking both of them on your windshield and driving down the road. When they are that close to each other, they interfere with each other.Boy am I glad I got the 9500i. The GPS functionality is great and I have blocked out all the false alarms on the usual routes I travel. So easy to do it, just hit the mute button on the device or the smart cord three times and you never have to hear that false alarm again. Sweet.This thing has great range too. It picked up radar up to 5 miles away from one particularly well hidden detector along the Ohio turnpike.Also, with the GPS function, it displays the speed you were going when you got "pinged" with the radar, so you can tell if you need to slow down or not. I know what you are thinking, but just because the detector is going off doesn't mean that someone with a radar gun can tell your speed. For a radar gun to detect speed, it must hit your vehicle then bounce back. This is only good for a mile at the most and under prime conditions. The detector just has to pick up the radar reaching it, so it can pick up from much farther away.When you first get the alarm, it is usually with one bar on the detector. You can safely slow down (No slamming on the brakes) before you pass the radar source and the 9500i will keep you informed about how strong the signals are.Another great thing about the GPS function, you can mark those pesky vascar spots. See, vascar doesn't use radar...so with any other detector, you are not protected when you pass over the white lines on the road. With this device, you can mark that spot so you know where it is next time, and it will warn you that it is coming in the appropriate amount of time depending on your speed. Sweet again.The only down side that I can find in the 9500i after taking it around where I live and down the highway about 20 hours worth is that when the first warning shows up you can never be sure if it is a false alarm or not. You have to wait and see if it goes up high, or just stays a low signal...false alarms are almost always low signals. However, once you pass that low signal and it goes out of range, you can not...after the fact...still mark it as a fake signal to be blocked. It would have been nice if the device would allow you to still mark the most recent alarm a minute or two after you pass it. Obviously, you can mark it the next time past, but I'm just saying.Mounts easy, comes with a nice case, extra suction cups, smart cord is awesome, and the dark feature (audio only, no light) can't be beat at night.Overall, a GREAT device, can't recommend it enough. It has already saved me a ticket and I've only had it 2 weeks. Paid for itself.p.s. Just so you know, radar detectors are legal in pretty much the entire country except for a few states (as long as you don't have a commercial driver's license). You can read about it on the Escort website.Update March 2012 - I still use this little gem every time I have to make a highway trip. Only get false alarms when there is a new construction sign that shows your speed limit. It is still working great and, even though it has been dropped a few times, shows no real signs of wear. Since it doesn't have or run on batteries, there is really nothing to go bad. I'd but it again tomorrow if it got lost or stolen.
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent Radar Detector
By Mark Carter
Have used the 9500i for about a month now, and appears to be a lot more sensitive than my "top of the line" Bell detector I bought 3 years ago. I still like Bell, but the GPS features of this unit made it a must have.Pros:* Wow!, I have detected constant scans, instant, and pop radars, sometimes a mile before I see the patrol car. I almost think I have a false scan, but when I see the patrol car I know the 9500i was not lying to me. (One time I got hit, so I shut it down, the guy behind me really didn't like that, so I let him by and he passed me like I was standing still, he got nailed, see, radar detectors can be fun).* Allows you to see your speed on the detector, so you can use it as a "heads up" display.* Allows you to lock out false signals from a certain area. (Nice, but see Cons).Cons:* A Lot more false scans than my Bell unit. On the upside, you can lock these out, so basically it's "trial and error" until you determine you have a false signal and decide to lock it out.* At it's lowest brightness level, it's still to bright (compared to my Bell). I don't like advertising to everyone around that I have a radar detector, cops really don't like them, and will pull you over for something else if they can't get you speeding.Note: If your alone on the road, speeding, and get scanned, there is no radar detector in the world that will save you. The cop units are good, some are very good. Your only hope is that when you detect a scan, the cop is scanning another vehicle, not you, if it is you, forget it, your getting a ticket. Just thought I would throw this in here if anyone thought radar detectors are a perfect solution.
40 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
Quite simply the best radar detector out there
By CRP Ag
This is an amazing device. Everyone knows the protection you get from owning a Passport radar detector, but let's face it, it can also be a pain in the rear around town. There are WAY too many false alarms.Well, this can virtually eleminate them. Whenever you encounter what you know if a false alarm (be sure!) you can program the unit to know this signal in this location is a false alarm (total of 3 keystrokes, not hard). You will never again get that alarm in that spot. Amazing.It is also "smart" and knows how fast you are going, auto adjusting the sensativity on the unit, again reducing false alarms.If you drive much and want to avoid "revenue generation" tickets, this is a virtual must have purchase.
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