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Uniden has just released 2 new radar detectors that are shaking up the radar detector scene. The R1 and the R3. Main difference between them is that the R3 has GPS which gives you lockouts, among a few other nice features. Both are showing much longer range than the Redline, which is currently the long-range king of windshield mounts. As well as far better filtering to BSM (Blind spot monitoring) from all the new cars/SUV's/semi's. And both are very reasonably priced ($299 and $399). Uniden sent out a few units to the general public for testing and feedback and results have been nothing short of stellar. Also, both have a USB port to allow firmware updates. Both are 100% stealth (undetectable). And they are a nice small size too. If anyone is in the market for a new detector, it seems you can't go wrong with these new units.

I like my Redline, but the K-band (BSM) falsing is awful.
 
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Alrighty - the cat is out of the bag now so I'll add my 2 cents of what I know about the new Unidens.
Uniden has developed two all digital detectors. The R1 and the R3. They collaborated with Tom who owns Best Radar Detectors for outside beta testing of the new design. They looked great in the lab but as everyone knows sometimes those results are not applicable in real world situations. Tom sells a ton of detectors and has a lot of contacts in the industry.
SO, Tom supplied several units to the guys at RDForum several months ago. The members there are through and relentless with their testing. Their test results has led everyone to the conclusion that the lab results are fairly comparible to the real world results.
Uniden has no units available at this time and won't have any until late July or August (sea shipment). Uniden did however allow Tom a special air freight shipment of 150 units. I'm guessing in appreciation for the mountains of data they received from him and the RDF members.
His air shipment is supposed to hit the ground May 31st. and he is taking pre-orders for those units. The link to his storefront is below.
Uniden R3 GPS Enabled Extreme Range Radar & Laser Detector from Best Radar Detectors
And in full disclosure, yes - I am a member of RDForum (but not a tester) and yes - I have preordered one of these units.
 
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For those of you running the Parnes lights, don't you care what band of radar the alert is?

With ear buds, you hear the beep-beep (far more attention-catching than lights) as well as the voice telling you whether it's KA or K band, which for me definitely changes how I react. I had Parnes LED's, but they were complete junk. If anyone wants them, they're yours for free. They're that bad (once you have audio, you're spoiled).

And if anyone wants to buy a new Uniden, join the forum at rdforum.org and buy from bestradardetectors. You'll save $30 off of the Uniden website pricing (link in this thread), plus an additional 15% off for being an rdforum member. However, they are on backorder at the moment.
 
#18 ·
My problem is this. My IEM's were purchased to provide hearing protection, plug into my 20s for comms and music. I don't see a way to hear the detector without dropping music and comms. I'm not changing my entire set up so lights is the best it's going to get.

I wonder if these new Uniden units are compatible with the HARD system? Where is it you found where the lights will plug into them? I don't see any specs on them with what type of power plug or aux outputs etc...
 
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Does anyone know when Valentine's patent for the arrow display expires? Should be coming up soon if I'm thinking correctly that patents like this are only good for 25 years.

I appreciate having that little bit of extra information of pointing to where the radar is coming from.
 
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Uniden R1 is shipping. I received notification from Bestradardetectors.com, R1 was shipped 2 days ago.

Duane
 
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Uniden R1 is shipping. I received notification from Bestradardetectors.com, R1 was shipped 2 days ago.

Duane
Darn web site says on backorder. Radar Roy too.:mad:
 
#28 ·
Man,... this may be the new Gold standard detector.

I've been loyal to Mike Valentine for going on 20 years, due in large part to the *disruption* that I believe he caused by striking out on his own and raising the bar so far above the crap detectors being made at that time. Rightly or wrongly, I tend to credit him with making the big OEM's scramble to catch up in performance... leading to the great detectors we have now.

I remember when being able to capture radar from a mile away was a huge deal. Those guys doing so much testing at the RDforum linked above seem legitimate to me; here's a nice video that summarizes much of that testing if you're not into reading lengthy posts.

This new R1/R3 seems to be detecting Ka band from "well over 2 miles"! Talk about early warning detection. WOW.

 
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What do you get for the extra 100$ with the R3?
 
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Tired of the constant BSM falses from my Redline, I had an R3 preorder scheduled for delivery about now from Tom at BRD. After a bit of research and talk with Tom, I canceled the R3 order and ordered one of his Net Radar (NR) units. The NR has decent range, good BSM rejection, GPS lockouts, weatherproof and excellent interface with my ALP/ALP Connect (iPhone) laser system. The advantages of replacing the Redline are (1) Reduced BSM falses, (2) GPS lockouts, (3) ALP interface. I can monitor both radar (NR) and laser (ALP) wirelessly thru my iPhone (ALP Connect) and (4) Weatherproof. I no longer have to remove the Redline when leaving the bike. An added benefit is losing the gooseneck mounted Redline; an obvious clue of radar/laser protection for prying eyes.

I currently have one ALP laser jammer sensor mounted in front and one in rear. I will be installing the NR unit in front below headlight where I have the ALP laser sensor installed (see pic) and adding a 2nd front mounted ALP laser jammer sensor with one on each side of the NR unit. I've learned that two ALP sensors are required to jam the Dragoneye laser gun which is commonly used in my area of Atlanta. I'll still be open to rear hits from the Dragoneye but a much smaller target from the rear.
 

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Hmmm. And the Net Radar is a hidden remote mount by default? That's a compelling set of features...
Yep. My install is semi-hidden on the flat surface below headlight although it can be totally hidden behind solid flat surface with minimal to no signal loss. My install is not noticeable unless you are looking for it.

Anyone wanna buy a used Redline? :)

Edit: Tom at Best Radar Detectors is giving a $50 discount to rdforum.com members. Call for discount
And if you're interested in the ALP Laser Priority he'll probably give a 10% discount to rdforum members.
 
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The R1 arrived today. I ordered a cable and remote mute button this afternoon.

Duane
 
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My Escort Max2 and my Max with an Escort Live cord send audio warnings to my helmet communicator through my iPhone via Bluetooth in addition to giving me visuals on my phone's screen. I not only can see where on a map on my iPhone the radar is originating from, it's intensity and it's duration, but I also hear what kind of radar the unit is picking up; i.e., "Ka alert", "K band alert", "Laser alert." False alerts are much reduced on these units and when they do go off, I can see the lack of intensity and duration (the warning display cancels and the map display reappears in seconds on false alarms, whereas, when there actually is radar, the warning screen stays on and the big bar graph shows the radar intensifying as I approach its source) so I don't have to change my ride every time a false alarm goes off. I also can see and hear where others have been painted far ahead of the range of any detectors as well as where there are red light cameras, speed traps, speed cameras ahead. The audio warnings are game changers for me over my previously used H.A.R.D. System of flashing lights.
 
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Chris, yes, that is my understanding. I have the SR10, Kenwood, etc installed. The Uniden came in last week but I had to order a 12v power cable. We're in Cancun for 10 days, when I get home I'll finish the installation and post.
 
#48 ·
I decided I didn't want to wait for late July to receive the Uniden R3 so I changed my order to the R1. It's really all I need anyway. I actually bought two. One for the GTL and one that I will swap between my car and my RT.

My setup will be; Uniden R1 ---->wired to---->SR10----> bluetooth to---->Sena20.

I can add a radio for next years Dragon week any time.
 
#51 ·
Where did you get your R1 and how long did it take to get it.
Best.
 
#53 ·
Same here, Best Radar Detectors.
 
#54 ·
I ordered direct from uniden. No evidence, but experience says manufacturers ship direct to their customers (vs retailers) in a back order condition. You pay a premium of course and the gamble is in demand re enough for retailers.

Based on those I know here, little difference between direct and the sources above. Some, may argue better thru reseller.


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