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    Default do laser jammers reallly work

    I have read many of the posts-some say the jammer works some say it doesn't. Sounds like the same testimonials on TV of health products. Most of these health promotions are just plain bogus. I wonder if these jammer products are really worth their salt?

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    Have you allready had a look at this part of the forum????

    http://www.radardetector.net/index.php?c=5


    first have a look at the video's....
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    Default do jammers work

    I really have not seen the videos but I am a physician and see all of the bogus adds and alternative procedures-most of which have no real proof just testimonials. Then I read the replys that a jammer with great reviews does work etc. It kind of reminds me of the billions that we spend on alternative medicine that is worthless, at least in my 45 year experience in medicine. anyway just wondered if in real life these things are expensive toys are really work.
    thanks for the reply.

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    I can understand where you're coming from. As a matter of fact, in the past some unscrupulous individuals have posted laser jammer videos on here "on the sly" in order to help promote products they are trying to sell, while attempting to make other competing products look bad.

    But I can assure you that the different jammers work, with varying degrees of success. We've tested them:

    http://www.guysoflidar.com

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    ^ Ayup - trust the GOL tests - yes, some work better than others, and there are also an unfortunate few which does not work at all.

    As a physician, you're undoubtedly no stranger to research - just as with any purchase, spend a little time here (I'm thinking that you'll need all of about three hours worth of time devoted to this subject, in order to reach a good decision point), and you'll be able to sort things out rather easily.



    To make a good purchase, I would take into consideration not only performance, but also the price-to-performance ratio, as well as concerns for servicing/warranty (and shipping), upgradeability, etc.

    Figure out what threats are in your area in terms of both hardware *and* enforcement practices - and purchase a jammer to-match.

    I've recently upgraded to a dual-head LPP system, partially because my old ZR3 finally gave-up-the-ghost, but during the 3 years that I've had it, the ZR3 worked great (and yes, I'm getting it repaired/refurbished), and provided me with more than sufficient protection for my travels. A top-runner for me had been the Binder M40 system as it would have provided me with a level of protection that I would have been satisfied with (and at a lower cost than the LPP), but due to spacial/mounting concerns, I chose a different route.

    It's kinda like prescribing - do what works for the disease. :wink:
    - Allen / Usual Suspect "DumboRAT" / One of the Three Stooges

    Me: '05 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Limited sedan, 5MT, Atlantic Blue Pearl ("periwinkle") - name: "Winky"
    - countermeasures: 9500i (4307, Red)/ZR3; LPP Ver8.3/Rev10.6.4s (2x front, 1x rear), LI Rev2.8, Ver7.03 (quad: 8.0A-f w/Slim 8.5-r); VEIL G4; CR8APL8 w/LaserShield (front); Cheetah GPS-Mirror

    Wifey: '09 Forester XT, Spark Silver Metallic - name: "Rocky"
    - countermeasures: 8500x50 (Rev5, Blue); LI Rev2.9, Ver7.08 (8.5 dual); LaserShield-F

    Baby-Anna: too short to reach any pedals!

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    I own the LPP single head.

    Yes they work, and some better than others. With research you will find out which ones are the best on the market and what will suite your special needs.

    I went with LPP because it has a much lower punch through distance than the others and around here the laser threats are around 100-800 ft so I need something with good protection at close distances.

    It all depends on your needs... as you will see some work better than others.

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    Default do jammers work?

    I know jammers work becuase I have had my jammers tested with "real police laser guns" Some work better than others. Follow this fourm; look at the videos, and go to a test is there is one in your state.
    Two weeks ago I had my system tested by a police officer, and he could not get a reading at all on my car. I am a beliver
    So make the jammers your patient, do your assessment, and then decide to spend your money.
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