Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
Read the reviews and they are mixed but I like this concept. :thumbup:
http://www.escortradar.com/iq/
http://www.escortradar.com/iq/

I read somewhere that bluetooth was an option but I can't fine it now.All of those great features, but no Bluetooth connection. Must be saving that upgrade for version 2.
Looks like a nice unit though. All I need is an earphone jack .....
Personally I could care less about Bluetooth. The biggest disadvantage is it's not waterproof. :gaah: The all in one concept is nice but if you run into bad weather there's goes everything into your tankbag. My Zumo 550 just keeps ticking while I slow down a wee bit and toss the Escort into the tankbag.
The biggest problem of all is the radar detector. How many states are they legal in ? You won't be able to use them or have them out in Canada. More head aches than worth. Could be a very expensive unit after paying fines. Not easy to take down and hide on a motorcycle. Good idea though.:dontknow:
Here is the info:
Radar detector laws by state
The use of a radar detector in a passenger vehicle is legal in all states with the exception of Virginia, Washington DC. and while on military bases.
In Canada, the only three provinces that allow their use are Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
Many overseas countries also ban their use, such as Portugal, Finland and Spain.
In areas that radar detectors are illegal, law enforcement use a device called the Spectre that is able to detect the use of radar detector in your car or truck. For more information on the Spectre, click here.
Laser Jammers and Radar Jammers are illegal in the states of Nebraska, Minnesota, Utah, California, Oklahoma, Virginia, Colorado, Illinois and Washington DC.
Its a Huligan thing......................
I have a better solution for all of this, don't speed.
:agree:Good info-- but Radar Jammers are illegal EVERYWHERE in the USA --- BIG fines and prison time for them.
Laser is totally different--- just turn it off in states where it's illegal. Illinois will confiscate the unit AND the vehicle.:yikes:
And this is from an expert in the art of beating tickets. nojoke:lecturef_smilie::agree:
Laser jammers - There are no Federal laws against the transmission of infrared light. Therefore, laser jammers are legal in every state except while on a military base, in a commercial vehicle weighing over 10,000 pounds or where they have specifically been banned. Please see the list below for states that have banned the use of jammers.
States that have Banned the use of all jammers
California, Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia and Washington DC
So true.....:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:And this is from an expert in the art of beating tickets. nojoke:lecturef_smilie:![]()
I have a better solution for all of this, don't speed.