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Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Whistler Pro-68SE Review: Whistler's Economic Stimulus Package


Whistler Pro-68SE: Latest High Value/High Performing Radar Detector from Whistler

Updated: 23 Apr 14, By Veil Guy

For the 2010 driving season, Whistler continues in its tradition of offering honest high performance radar detectors—to drivers on a budget—with the introduction of their new model, the Whistler Pro-68SE.

For those of you already familiar with Whistler's SE models which appeared last year (see: XTR-690SE, XTR-695SE, PRO-78SE review), the Whistler Pro-68SE sports the same improved case as these higher-end models, provides a slightly lower feature-set, and the identical performance of their revered Whistler Pro-78 Rev C (review).

The Whistler Pro-68SE provides a simplified display screen that is divided into two regions, the left containing display icons of band identification (the same as the earlier model Whistler Pro-68) coupled with the right side which consists of a blue LED indication of a numeric signal strength and reception mode (ie; City, Highway). Unlike the Pro-68SE's more expensive siblings, this budget-priced radar detector does not include voice modes or selectable alert-tone configurations.

The Pro 68SE also does not provide the Ka Max mode feature available on these other higher-end and consequently more expensive radar detectors, but like the Pro 78 Rev C, Ka reception performance does improve when POP detection mode is turned off.

Of course, this model does retain the extremely quick-responsive nature to brief appearances of radar that are common in QT (quick triggered instant-on radar) and reflected radar of longer duration instant-on or constant-on use that routinely occurs while your vehicle is in motion while not excessively "falsing" as a consequence and provides a variety of filter-modes to further fine-tune this delicate balance between quickness/sensitivity and selectivity.

Furthermore, Whistler continues to provide detectors which provide superior conveyance of approaching instant-on threats and accurate proximity warnings to unseen police radar threats, as well as a more useful "trailing-alert" duration when police radar is no longer actually present—features that I consider essential in any good radar detector design and something that really is only matched by the mighty Valentine One, the legendary radar detector retailing at $399.

Although this new model is based upon the existing Pro-78 Rev C, it's laser detection sensor is more sensitive, since it comes from the newer 690SE/695SE/Pro-78SE models of last year.

Retailing at $169USD, its street price will be somewhat lower, making this new Whistler one of the great radar detector values. I will provide a more comprehensive evaluation when they begin shipping in mid-March.

For those seeking a terrific performing radar detector, but who are on a tighter budget (aren't we all?), this new radar detector is a most compelling driver's companion—think of this new model as Whistler's economic stimulus package.

Happy and safe motoring!

Further reading (online discussion):

Pro68SE discussion

Veil Guy

Friday, June 22, 2007

Whistler Pro-78, Whistler XTR-690 Radar Detector Update

As I started off in my review of the Whistler Pro 78 and Whistler XTR-690 radar detectors, I knew that Whistler was serious about building high quality and affordable radar detectors, but I had no idea that they could be so quick to do so, as well.

NOT EVEN, a week has gone by since my review was initially published and already Whistler's engineering team has read it, acknowledged some of the issues I had observed, and has implemented changes in their firmware to address these issues as well as provide a couple of other surprises and goodies for us all to enjoy.

Some of these programming enhancements include:
  • Auto-Dimming [onset] delay

  • [Alert] display hold time

  • POP OFF [results in] sensitivity increase across all radar bands

  • Additional filter signatures to suppress [falses from] more radar detectors

I will be sending off my Whistlers to have them flashed/updated and will report my findings when I get some seat-time with them.

For once, I have met up with another company that can move at the speed at which I [sometimes] drive.

The future is looking very bright for Whistler, indeed, and it's a real pleasure to see the old guard make his re-appearance.

Welcome back.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Whistler Pro 78 and Whistler XTR-690 Review

After about a thousand totals miles of seat time with these new radar detectors from Whistler, I am pleased to be able to present my detailed real-world review of each.

Whistler Pro 78 and XTR-690 Radar Detector Review

I hope you find it an informative and worthwhile read.

I am currently working on preparing a detailed review of the new Cobra XRS-R7 interior/remote radar detector.