Escort is heavily advertising Artificial Intelligence for false alert filtering (using automatic GPS lockouts, updatable BSM filtering, and cloud support… again very different from Radenso who’s using neural networks and inferencing).New SDR architecture, detector is reconfigurable in software (I don’t think this is the same as what Radenso is doing).WiFi for cloud integration and automatic updates, 2.4 GHz only.Bluetooth, but no open API like the Valentine 1.Improved MRCD/CT detection, longer range, and fewer false alerts.Low speed muting and automatic GPS lockouts. Better BSM filtering than Max 360c, but still has some BSM falses.Meets or exceeds the performance of remotes like Max Ci 360.6 dB better sensitivity or 2x the range than the Redline EX.Front antenna detects X/K/Ka, rear antenna only detects K/Ka.M12 is like the M7 in Max Ci with some LNA changes.Features 2 front antennas & 1 rear antenna, all with LNA’s.I will be testing and verifying all these claims, of course, but here’s what Escort told us about the new Redline 360c: Until then, let’s take a look at some of the highlights from today’s official launch event. Plus this weekend I’ll be out testing the new Redline 360c against all the top options. As soon as it arrives I’ll be doing an unboxing livestream on YouTube. I’ve got my Redline 360c on order and it will be arriving tomorrow morning. Update: You can now read my Redline 360c review. Here are some of the key features and things to know about Escort’s new top-of-the-line radar detector. It is an extremely impressive looking radar detector, and it retails for $749. This morning Escort released the new Redline 360c.
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