Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes about automotive technology for CNET's Roadshow. Prior to the automotive beat, he covered spyware, Web building technologies, and computer hardware. He began ...
“Our new PASSPORT Max™ is the best detector we have ever made,” said John Larson, ESCORT President and CEO. True Digital Signal Processing allows PASSPORT Max™ to achieve ultra–fast processing speeds, ...
West Coast, United States (PRWEB) September 03, 2014 ─ The category leader and innovator of more than 85% of detection protection patents, ESCORT Inc. (ESCORTinc.com), once again rocks the radar ...
The new PASSPORT ® Max™ Limited Edition models debut at this week's CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Show in Las Vegas. “Key industry and media experts such as SEMA, Popular Mechanics, CNET and Car And ...
This month’s giveaway is a Passport 9500 ix radar and laser detector courtesy of Escort. Not that you would ever break the law by going a few miles per hour over the speed limit, but if you did (by ...
So you drove a little fast on your way to work to make it on time and got pulled over by the cops for speeding. Well, this happens to most of us and more than we’d like to admit. Wouldn’t it be nice ...
If you haven't been ticketed for speeding recently, keep your license, registration, and proof of insurance handy. With the economy in the dumper, government agencies are expecting you to fund their ...
We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. We take a look at the best radar detectors currently available, explaining their features and hopefully finding one ...
Among the top complaints from owners of radar detectors is the constant false alarms from random sources that aren't Crown Victorias. If you drive past the same grocery store on the way to work every ...
Escort has more radar detectors to keep you from being pulled over if you have a lead foot than you can shake a stick at. The company has unveiled its latest offering called the Passport Solo S3 that ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Radar speed-detection capabilities were first developed in 1935 by a Bobby in Britain who had his eyes ...