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CP 12-24-2023 04:23 PM

Anyone have this radar detector?
 
OSMO RadarLite VX5

One article says it's the best ever and only $149.

https://tryosmo.com/products/radarlite-vx5

GatorsJMC 12-24-2023 04:33 PM

i have a Radenso unit, but w/ any detector, it needs to be able to filter out the unwanted signals from half the collision-avoidance traffic around you. My unit does a good job.
Good luck!

EvanZR1 12-24-2023 04:52 PM

Never heard of that brand and I've been running radar detectors for 35+ years. Best current options are Uniden R3/4 for a really good detector without arrows, and the Uniden R8, Valentine One (gen2) or Escort Redline 360c. The Unidens R3/4 is the best bang for the buck, having the same range as the higher end ones, good filtering and great customization (I have 2 R3s and a Radenso XP in our various cars). If you've got the money to spend, one with arrows is nice, but not an absolute need. At present, I believe the Redline 360c is the recognized leader due to better false filtering in it's latest firmware. Falsing is one of the most important issues with detectors as if it's throwing false alerts all the time, you'll just end up ignoring it. My bet would be that the Osmo has little/no false filtering as that's the hardest thing to get right.

CP 12-24-2023 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by EvanZR1 (Post 1607363541)
Never heard of that brand and I've been running radar detectors for 35+ years. Best current options are Uniden R3/4 for a really good detector without arrows, and the Uniden R8, Valentine One (gen2) or Escort Redline 360c. The Unidens R3/4 is the best bang for the buck, having the same range as the higher end ones, good filtering and great customization (I have 2 R3s and a Radenso XP in our various cars). If you've got the money to spend, one with arrows is nice, but not an absolute need. At present, I believe the Redline 360c is the recognized leader due to better false filtering in it's latest firmware. Falsing is one of the most important issues with detectors as if it's throwing false alerts all the time, you'll just end up ignoring it. My bet would be that the Osmo has little/no false filtering as that's the hardest thing to get right.

Here's the linky:
https://avasreview.com/best-radar-de...61958227610258

EvanZR1 12-24-2023 05:30 PM

I wouldn't trust that review with a 10' pole, looks more like and advertising backed fluff piece. If you want a real radar detector review, thy this: https://www.vortexradar.com/best-radar-detectors/
And if you want a real RD forum, with lots of real world users, go here: https://www.rdforum.org/

RKCRLR 12-24-2023 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by CP (Post 1607363604)

That site looks like they get kickbacks for promoting things.
Vortex radar is the best place for independent and thorough reviews:
https://vortexradar.com/

kromdom 12-24-2023 06:07 PM

OP, check out this youtuber:


Jwalker3rd 12-24-2023 06:24 PM

That website is bogus. There is ZERO chance OSMO is better than any Uniden radar detector. I use a Uniden R7. Best detector Ive ever own, and Ive owned many brands, even dating back to the old Cobras when they were the top dog.

Radenso also has received great reviews, but Ive never used them personally. I am previous owner of BEL, Escort 360, and 9500ci.. I am currently looking into US.STINGER for my Z06..

And what the above posters said, look at vortex radar website, for better and trustworthy reviews..

Bluehinder 12-24-2023 07:00 PM

I've had V1, R7, Radenso. all good. Long range pick up not as important to me as filtering given my driving.

Tuckermaclain 12-24-2023 08:23 PM

The Osmo website seays that they are a family-owned online store. For them to have their own brand, they likely got a Chinese company to build a cheap one for them and label it with their name.

The review is an “advertorial.”. This means it is a paid piece of advertising made so that you think its an honest review. Who paid for it? likely the company selling the top-rated unit.

Finally, the review appears to be AI written that is nonsensical and doesn't show the reviewer has any knowledge about detectors at all. Here is an exerpt:

It is particularly useful in detecting band radar signals, allowing drivers to identify speed cameras and red light cameras.

What does that mean? So it is a Chinese POC labeled for a family’s internet store and you saw a piece of their advertising and mistook it for a review.

Are their enough red flags yet?


Redroom 12-24-2023 08:29 PM

Chinese trash. Waste of money. Uniden, Redline, or Valentine.

Foo Fighters 12-24-2023 09:10 PM

Under $12 usd on Alibaba. :eek:
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...3d94f74237.jpg

AORoads 12-24-2023 10:25 PM

Not trying to steal the OP's question, but wasn't Radenso going to come out with this super/ultra RD? There was/were a thread or two on it, and covid kept them down. But, covid is kind of over. Anyone hear/read anything about their latest unit? :cheers:

Old Yellow 12-24-2023 11:51 PM

The following is at the bottom of the review. It kind of tells the whole story. They admit they own the company, and it's strictly an advertisement for their own product. You always have to read the fine print.

Ed

*This website is owned and operated by Seth Media, the owner of Osmo.

This is an advertisement and not an actual news article, blog, or consumer protection update. This site is owned by Seth Media. Therefore, the content may not be neutral, objective or independent.

saleen556 12-25-2023 12:36 AM

If you want to go cheap go with a Uniden R3. A great detector for the money. I believe they are under $300.

smithers 12-25-2023 02:37 AM


Originally Posted by AORoads (Post 1607364180)
Not trying to steal the OP's question, but wasn't Radenso going to come out with this super/ultra RD? There was/were a thread or two on it, and covid kept them down. But, covid is kind of over. Anyone hear/read anything about their latest unit? :cheers:

Yeah, the Radenso Theia. Every year or so I remember it and try to find the latest status... basically seems like vaporware at this point. Radenso probably found a more profitable use for their tech than using it in radar detectors and has prioritized that.

smithers 12-25-2023 02:41 AM


Originally Posted by Old Yellow (Post 1607364274)
The following is at the bottom of the review. It kind of tells the whole story. They admit they own the company, and it's strictly an advertisement for their own product. You always have to read the fine print.

Ed

*This website is owned and operated by Seth Media, the owner of Osmo.

This is an advertisement and not an actual news article, blog, or consumer protection update. This site is owned by Seth Media. Therefore, the content may not be neutral, objective or independent.

lmao that review immediately came off as about the most untrustworthy review for a product I've seen in a long time. I guess its a positive that they were at least honest in the barely readable text at the bottom of the page. One has to realize that a "review" is BS when the only con for a product is that it goes out of stock for being so awesome.

Ystayhm 12-25-2023 07:08 AM

Escort 360c love it and mounted using a BlendMount
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cor...05e31bf13.jpeg

GatorsJMC 12-25-2023 12:18 PM

Now if we could only get an (illegal) laser jammer....:thumbs:
Wow,- they are available if you're willing to pay the price

Kvou812 12-25-2023 02:38 PM

Uniden R3 and R4 are good detectors to start with, I have an R7 myself. Sorry, but you're not going to get a quality unit for $149. If that's your budget you might as well just go to Wal-Mart and get a Bel or Whistler.


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