To hear audio, you would have to run an AUX audio cable from it to your headset or use that Sena device that connects multiple devices to one unit. I feel it would be very difficult to operate with gloves on and maybe the display would get washed-out in the bright sunlight. The R7 isn't weatherproof, though we all know how to work around that. If I were only driving a car, I would get this device, but we are talking about MC's here. Unfortunately, it can't hide from radar detector detectors, like the Spectre. The R7 is the best windshield mount out there and better than many of the installed units costing several times more. I would suspect it would still do the job given what I've seen so far. Still, we know ALP is for all intents and purposes, undefeatable, whereas the TPX is a new player to the game. Cost would be about $1,100, which is about $500 less than the ALP system. However, I think it would be good to buy two sets (instead of one set plus one optional head), and have one pair facing front and the other pair to the rear, with each pair being its own separate system. However, the laser jamming capabilities from the stand-alone TPX are excellent, even though it only supports one (optional) head in the rear, and sadly, one isn't enough to block the more difficult-to-jam guns like the various Dragon Eye systems. I haven't really found much on the Adaptiv radar detector, but from what I have seen is that it is.not good. Sure, it can mostly get the job done, just as one can complete the IBR on a 1950s machine. I'll just start with this: The V1 is well-past its prime, even with the different apps available. I finally signed-up for the Radar Detector Forums and have been pouring over the test data people have been providing. I think the first system I was looking at was the AL Priority and NetRadar DSP, but WOW is that system costly (just over $2,700!). I've been toying with this whole idea of installing a radar detector and laser detector/jammer for a while now.
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