My best placement for the Valentine One...
After messing around with a Passport and finally deciding the Valentine One is better IMHO. I settled on the placement in the pic. I did not care for it being on the drivers visor, and I didn't want it wired directly to the mirror. What works good here, is that it's a shorter path to the fuse-box and the passenger foot-well. Also, the vanity mirror is still usable and it's an easy reach to hit the mute button. I can glance over as well, because it's slightly canted in my direction. Unit works great as it's not obstructed or affected by anything. Nice and clean, chord all tucked away. Functional and simple.
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Originally Posted by benzbell
(Post 7660985)
After messing around with a Passport and finally deciding the Valentine One is better IMHO. I settled on the placement in the pic. I did not care for it being on the drivers visor, and I didn't want it wired directly to the mirror. What works good here, is that it's a shorter path to the fuse-box and the passenger foot-well. Also, the vanity mirror is still usable and it's an easy reach to hit the mute button. I can glance over as well, because it's slightly canted in my direction. Unit works great as it's not obstructed or affected by anything. Nice and clean, chord all tucked away. Functional and simple.
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It's cleverly concealed around the visor. Thus, you can't see it unless the visor is down. It then jumps across to the A pillar and goes behind the cover. Then goes down and comes out at the fuse box in the foot well. Where it is hooked up to an ignition on only power source. You see zero chord when the visor is up.
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Is the rear-facing antenna unobstructed in that position? On my EscortMax360, the rear antenna receives its signal via a small bump on top that would be totally inoperable where you have yours. Does that position have a clear line of sight around the top of the passenger seat and through the rear glass? |
Originally Posted by Petegtsv10
(Post 7661462)
Is the rear-facing antenna unobstructed in that position? On my EscortMax360, the rear antenna receives its signal via a small bump on top that would be totally inoperable where you have yours. Does that position have a clear line of sight around the top of the passenger seat and through the rear glass? https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.mbw...89770eaf06.jpg |
Good to see the V1 retaining its vintage RadioShack looks :wwf:
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A highly accurate depiction - lol.
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Originally Posted by xbox
(Post 7661562)
Good to see the V1 retaining its vintage RadioShack looks :wwf:
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Ya but it works
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Originally Posted by badbenzz
(Post 7737609)
Ya but it works
Yeah - love the V1. Not a fan of all the new fangled stuff. Real time updates, special technologies, blah-blah-blah. Gotta have a new gimmick to sell things nowadays I guess. |
Originally Posted by badbenzz
(Post 7737609)
Ya but it works
Function before form when comes to radar detectors. |
Yea the V1 design is like the G Wagon and Volkswagon designs they stand the test of time. :y :y
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Agreed the aluminum case and arrows make the V1 great. I ran the new plastic uniden at same time and alerts were very close.
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It's unfortunate that it hasn't been updated in years, and won't for the foreseeable future. Going to go with the R7 personally.
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Originally Posted by Orcbolg
(Post 7737831)
It's unfortunate that it hasn't been updated in years, and won't for the foreseeable future. Going to go with the R7 personally.
It has been updated multiple times over many, many years. It is the only radar detector that can be updated from the factory. I have had the two I own updated many times. You send the unit in and new software; sometimes hardware, is installed for far less than the price of a new unit, and your 'old' unit is returned. TBH, I wouldn't be surprised if many times only the aluminum shell isn't the only thing they return; all the 'innards' being new. Occasionally for about $150 off of MSRP if your V1 is very old, they'll just send you a brand new one and keep the old V1. |
Originally Posted by thebishman
(Post 7737915)
What are you talking about?
It has been updated multiple times over many, many years. It is the only radar detector that can be updated from the factory. I have had the two I own updated many times. You send the unit in and new software; sometimes hardware, is installed for far less than the price of a new unit, and your 'old' unit is returned. TBH, I wouldn't be surprised if many times only the aluminum shell isn't the only thing they return; all the 'innards' being new. Occasionally for about $150 off of MSRP if your V1 is very old, they'll just send you a brand new one and keep the old V1. |
Nope as Bish mentioned they are the best in the business about keeping their technology current.
They are always in the top 2 or 3 units in supposedly objective evaluations. Unless you want to pay 3 or 4 times the cost for a high end hidden one, you can’t go wrong with a V1. |
Originally Posted by AMG 17GT
(Post 7737778)
Agreed the aluminum case and arrows make the V1 great. I ran the new plastic uniden at same time and alerts were very close.
Uniden's are very good at signal detection but you never know where the signal is! Major fail in my book however they have a new model coming out with arrows. Still, saved me from two cites near Blythe, CA. |
Originally Posted by JSwan724
(Post 7738069)
Nope as Bish mentioned they are the best in the business about keeping their technology current.
They are always in the top 2 or 3 units in supposedly objective evaluations. Unless you want to pay 3 or 4 times the cost for a high end hidden one, you can’t go wrong with a V1.
Originally Posted by Jim Brady
(Post 7738083)
AMG17
Uniden's are very good at signal detection but you never know where the signal is! Major fail in my book however they have a new model coming out with arrows. Still, saved me from two cites near Blythe, CA. |
The question is does the V1 NEED an update? If so what for?
Their technology seems to be far ahead of the competition. It’s not like cars where new version/model is made available every year to better promote sales. I will be interested in the testing cycle by independent testers. Several as you know are on retainer by the product manufacturer. I don’t follow the testing as much as you may but I am sure reviews of several of the newer tests will produce the product leaders. |
I think peeps need to read all the tech info Mike Valentine provides on his clunky website.
He debunks all these gimmicks other manufacturers have as a waste or not real protection.. Explains how to use arrows. What effects reception range LASER... etc... I mean the site is a GEEKS dream but not awesome on the selling side... He must be an engineer with a company full of engineers... I have been using Valentine since 2001 and have gone thru 3 updates... the last a couple years ago and he tweaked software to account for all those BUICK SUV that have their Rear RADAR on all the time. Bought one for the wife she - she likes it because it is simple and press one button for mute.... Now if I could get her to keep it level mounted to windshield...arggggggg |
Originally Posted by Orcbolg
(Post 7738095)
The V1 hasn't had a firmware update since 3.8952, in 2016.... The R7 seems to beat it in all tests that Ive seen, is a new and currently supported product, and is only $40 more. I don't see a reason to buy a V1 when it seems to have been completely abandoned, though I'm sure it's still perfectly fine if you already have one.
It's out as of the 14th, and there are lots of tests on youtube for good comparisons. |
Originally Posted by AMG 17GT
(Post 7738381)
these “tests” are all horse shiite. The only reason they exist is the link at the bottom allowing you to buy from the test page. Try it yourself on a trip running both detectors.
I had no idea that stating what I was personally planning to buy, and why, would cause so much strife. But it seems to be derailing the thread, so I'll leave it at that. Enjoy. |
Originally Posted by benzbell
(Post 7660985)
After messing around with a Passport and finally deciding the Valentine One is better IMHO. I settled on the placement in the pic.
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Originally Posted by AMG 17GT
(Post 7738381)
these “tests” are all horse shiite. The only reason they exist is the link at the bottom allowing you to buy from the test page. Try it yourself on a trip running both detectors.
I switched from Passport to V1 several years ago. The main reason for switching was the arrows. I found them very helpful. When Max 360 came out with arrows, I thought I would give it a try as I was tired of V1’s false alarms. I put both detectors for a week in one of my cars in streets and high ways. I couldn’t tell much difference between the 2 in terms of detection capabilities, but the false alarms were much more on V1. Max 360 also has the learn capabilities which V1 didn’t have at that time, not sure if that feature is now available on V1 or not, but I really like it. I also used the cloud feature of 360, but now a days Waze is a better option. I sold all 3 V1s on ebay and bought 2 more Max 360s. I am brand agnostic and choose based on what works for me. |
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