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Cobra XRS R10G Radar Detector

by Johan on August 13, 2009 · 0 comments

Cobra XRS R10G Radar Detector

Here is the Cobra XRS R10G radar detector that can save you from red light cameras. The gadget is able to detect radar traps up to 9 miles away thanks to its 15-band detection and Super-XtremeRange Superheterodyne technology. The Cobra XRS-R10G is shipping now for $469.95 a pop. [Boing Boing]

Cobra XRS 9960G Digital Radar and Laser Detector

The Cobra XRS 9960G is a GPS-enabled radar detector that is able to alert to the presence of speed cameras and red light cameras. The gadget boasts Super-Xtreme Range Superheterodyne technology that can detect all 15 radar/laser bands with its super-fast lock-on detection circuitry. Priced at $389.95, this radar detector also has a GPS Locator and Lifetime Subscription to AURA Database to inform you to verified Speed and Red Light Camera locations, dangerous intersections, and reported Speed Trap locations for entire United States and Canada. [Cobra]

Pretec Cobra eSATA/USB SSD Flash Drive

by Isaiah on March 22, 2009 · 0 comments

Pretec Cobra eSATA/USB SSD Flash Drive

Pretec has added a new eSATA/USB dual interface SSD flash drive to its Cobra product line. It comes in two different versions: 32GB and 64GB with read/write speeds of up to 90MB/60MB per second. Sadly, no word on pricing and availability yet. [iTechNews]

Cobra Venom Picture Gallery

by Johan on June 26, 2008 · 0 comments

Cobra Venom Picture Gallery

The Cobra Venom is powered by a V8 that produces 524hp. The car has the top speed of 214mph and accelerates from 0 to 62mph in only 3.4-seconds. As usual, the price tag is still unknown. Stay tuned for more updates. [Autoblog] Read more

Cobra NAV ONE 5000 GPS Unit

by Nicole on January 4, 2008

Cobra NAV ONE 5000 GPS Unit

Cobra has just dropped their NAV ONE 5000 GPS unit that comes with OptiView ultra-bright, five-inch touch screen, text-to-speech functionality, optional real-time traffic data, and built-in Bluetooth for handsfree calling. Seems like a bit too much considering it’s a whopping $510.

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