Originally Posted by
MEM-TEK
Actually, it was Cobra who bought Escort a few years back. Everyone thought that this would turn out badly, yet the opposite is true. Let's see...
Cobra has eliminated their hyperbole "19 band" advertising. Cobra's two top of the line radar detectors are based on Escort designs. The Cobra DualPro 360° is an Escort MAX, without the directional arrows, and packaged in a more streamlined case. It actually looks rather nice, and it is priced for $50 less. The arrows really are not needed since the DualPro's display shows you two radar signal strength graphs -- one for front and one for rear. Cobra has allowed Escort to create new radar detector models based on customer feedback. The Beltronics line has been eliminated. Before Cobra bought Escort, Escort already had begun minimizing the Beltronics line. This actually is a good thing since eliminating the Beltronics lineup has resulted in less consumer confusion in terms of what really good radar detector to buy. Most consumers did not realize that Beltronics and Escort have been one and the same company for nearly two decades.
The upshot is that, and contrary to both my and many other people's expectations, the merger has turned out to be rather good.
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