Quote Originally Posted by BestRadarDetectors View Post
You guys need to also stop thinking like enthusiasts.... I know its hard but you guys are maybe 1% of the market. You need to think like everyday users which is the majority of our customers. When thinking of new integrations we have to clear our mind and think of selling easy integrations that everyday users can use and operate without cluttering the support lines. YaV1 is not for the everyday user and is very complicated to most non enthusiasts. The AL Integration will be much easier to learn and use and for an average person using a new V1 the integration should be very exciting for them because their V1 does not have voice alerts and does not have any frequency display without V1C.

We might do it is phases but it will be a polished product when released.
lol, fair enough. Having an easier to use and learn app would be a benefit compared to YaV1. Coming into it with more of a beginner's mind, having a frequency display and voice alerts is a big upgrade. We've gotten a bit used to it now that the V1C has been out a while, but I remember how fantastic that was not needing to run another RD like a RL or Plus to get frequency info. That said, given that you're talking to enthusiasts, it still has to offer us something that we'd want above and beyond YaV1 if you'd want us to switch too. For the general population it is a different story, that's true.

One quick thought, it'd be awesome to get Bel radar alert sounds when running an M3 head (or Escort sounds, though they're not as good IMHO) or V1 sounds when running a V1. The V1 has its own sounds built-in (unlike a remote M3 head) and so it's not as important to have audio alerts coming from the app if we can do it from the RD.