I agree with @Vortex. If the V1C is eliminated, users that have never used either the V1C and app or YaV1 will never have the ability to sweep their V1. That being said I think configuring sweeps in the app will be a must. I would also want an export feature to export GPS coordinates, speed, frequency. Sure would be nice to have the output display on a map for later reference. The biggest thing on the V1 would be to figure out how to eliminate the K band falses attributed to collision avoidance systems similar to the Audi's. Most operate in the 24 ghz band and look like
67ms POP. The ability to disable K band pop where it is not used or the ability to filter it when in city mode would be a huge plus. This is my biggest complaint with the V1 and RedLine. Stinger has managed to eliminate these falses through advanced filtering sure would be nice to see the same thing happen on the V1. Obviously K Band filtering will be necessary as well either through GPS like YaV1 or through some other means. With as good as the V1 is at detecting radar signals, the drawback is it's continuous alerts. A noisy detector will get you in big trouble because you will either disable the source of the noise (ie K band) and risk catching the one real threat that should not have been filtered or you will live with the noise and become desensitized to the alerts eventually resulting in a ticket.
I'm going to have to think about other features, but these are the main ones that would make it worth the integration.








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