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Stealth 2200is with radar detector and laser diffusers |
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Optional Stealth 2200is Add-ons |
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Stealth Interceptor 2200is - Radar detector, Laser diffusers and GPS109 with LED's
The GPS 109 is the interior component to the 2200is series, it replaces the windshield mounted NDR-23 from the 2300is series. You receive all the same benefits from the 2300is series except the front viewing DVR recorder.
The GPS 109 driving Location recorder, Records your locations and routes taken also gives red light camera and speed warnings. Receiving its alerts wirelessly from the radar detector and laser diffusers placed in the front bumper. It comes with 2 Leds with your choice of blue or red to be placed in drivers view. The GPS 109 can be placed anywhere driver wants with an option use of extended GPS antenna. If your location chosen cannot pick up a signal simply plug in the included GPS antenna and route to location to receive the signal.
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Detailed Specifications and Features
- Stealth Interceptors GPS 109 is the interior cab display, control panel and speaker component. It can be wired in or use power outlet.
- The GPS 109 gives audible alerts of X,K,KA ,KU and laser diffusers being engaged when law enforcement tries and fails to clock your speed
- The installation makes for discreet location while keeping the factory appearance of your vehicle. It comes with 2 LED’s to be placed in visual realm of driver and extra amplified speaker which can be placed under dash.
- The GPS within the unit is used by the Stealth Interceptors 2200is to warn driver of upcoming marked red light and speed warnings.
- Registered Owners will receive emails alerting them of updated formats for the GPS109 and the Stealth Interceptor 2200is. Which will add new speed traps, red light cameras, as well as firmware updates for the system itself.