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its 3 % not sure if will would work 100 percent behide it. It’s darks just below th window tint line can’t see it barely
Works through tint as long as it isn't metallic. Higher is better for detection strength of radar. Lower is better for laser, but once you're hit by laser it's too late anyway.
Works through tint as long as it isn't metallic. Higher is better for detection strength of radar. Lower is better for laser, but once you're hit by laser it's too late anyway.
so I can hide it fully behide the window tint? My research was different
so I can hide it fully behide the window tint? My research was different
Yeah as long as it isn't metallic. Ceramic causes issue with laser but again not a big deal. Once you're lasered it's over. Only defense from lazer is a jammer.
Yeah as long as it isn't metallic. Ceramic causes issue with laser but again not a big deal. Once you're lasered it's over. Only defense from lazer is a jammer.
You could easily test it by moving it up then going by an auto door of a store. Put it on max sensitivity for that if it isn't already. The reason is if you turn it down the whole point is to ignore falses like those. Putting it max for this test will show you how far it can detect the false and while detecting the false it proves it works through tint
You could easily test it by moving it up then going by an auto door of a store. Put it on max sensitivity for that if it isn't already. The reason is if you turn it down the whole point is to ignore falses like those. Putting it max for this test will show you how far it can detect the false and while detecting the false it proves it works through tint
it’s works great as of now, I’m have to try this and see what happens