Avoid Speeding Tickets Via Bluetooth

K-40 Electronics has integrated the power of Bluetooth technology into its innovative radar and laser protection system, CALIBRE. Thanks to Bluetooth technology, you do not have to drill holes to run cables through your car's firewall. Bluetooth is actually protecting your car’s complex electronic system. Thus, your firewall and your car's warranty stay intact.

CALIBRE's patented design mounts two separate Bluetooth enabled radar receivers behind the front grill and the rear bumper of your car. The receivers are strategically positioned for the fastest capture of radar signals. You will know exactly where and when to look for police via verbal, visual and tone alerts. It is one of the most powerful radar and laser systems that one can buy.

Bluetooth Radar DetectorThe CALIBRE Bluetooth radar detector is the only system where you can control every aspect with a wireless one-touch, hand-held remote. You do not have to permanently install any buttons into your car. You just click to select from these modes:

  • On/Off
  • City/Highway
  • Voice/Tone
  • Volume/Mute

The CALIBRE system detects all FCC allocated police frequencies including X, K, and Ka Superwide. The CALIBRE's VG-2 Stealth Guard conceals your system from a police VG-2 gun also known as a radar detector detector.

Another feature (optional) is the Laser Defuser. This feature will deactivate police laser capabilities by emitting an infrared signal back to the gun at a pulse rate that the gun can't comprehend. Basically, it doesn't allow the cop's laser gun to measure your speed and at the same time you will receive an audio and visual warning that gives you time to react and slow down.

For more information regarding the CALIBRE Bluetooth Radar Detector, please visit www.k40.com

The owners of BlueTomorrow.com do not support the use of this product in states where radar detectors are illegal.

Posted September 20, 2005 by BlueTomorrow.com Editorial Staff

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larry  - Debra STHU or STFU you idiot, get in the right lan   |January 13, 2010, 12:46 PM
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Administrator  - Response to Debra   |January 6, 2010, 09:01 PM
As stated in the article's footnote, "The owners of BlueTomorrow.com do not
support the use of this product in states where radar detectors are
illegal." You make a good point, it would be cheaper just to obey the speed
limit!
Debra  - ??   |January 6, 2010, 12:11 PM
Is this even legal? I'm pretty sure it is not legal to help people break the law
and get out of speeding tickets. Besides, it would be much cheaper just to not
speed than to spend the money on this device and get caught!
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