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Old 03-02-2008, 06:31 PM   #21 (permalink)
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^ Exactly -

Same as I've said before as well as above, the evidence from RacerX is the one that's most concerning.

It's also about as unbiased of a source as could be asked for. RacerX has shown, repeatedly, that he will come forward with problems/concerns (as well as praise) about *_ANY_* jammer and parent company, and this undeniable history is what makes his documentation so crucial.

It is precisely the documented disparity between the old, now-defunct -0 suffix units, versus the new -5 suffix ones, that's the biggest problem Blinder must address.

The "fake lower heads" video can be said to be suspect. One could also say that stegall1000's videos are biased.

But one thing is for sure - RacerX's evidence calls the entire situation into question, in the proper framework.
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LOL..That was a M45 and the heads were all on. The Blinder just sucked and prior tests has confirmed. You think you have all the answers and you know nothing. Look at the video and pause the video when the car is right in front of you and you will see 4 blinder heads. I strongly recommend the Blinder Xtreme for you because I want to hear about your story when you get a ticket thinking the blinder will protect you, talk about keeping your head in the sand.
All Blinder heads look the same. The bottom two are not near the same size.... If you had any intelligence you would have picked this up. Maybe you should get your head out of the sand and look at RacerX's videos.

I can't say I trust steagals videos either. RacerX showed about what the new heads could do.
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Well the top 2 blinder heads have the POS *L* brackets on the top and the 2 bottom blinder heads are mounted flat on that generic mounting bracket so the bottom head are flat and even with the top 2 blinder heads so there was a even wall of protection...well that wall crumbled down.

Ovencleaner...if you have a blinder M25 you know what brackets Im talking about.
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Old 03-03-2008, 12:49 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Well the top 2 blinder heads have the POS *L* brackets on the top and the 2 bottom blinder heads are mounted flat on that generic mounting bracket so the bottom head are flat and even with the top 2 blinder heads so there was a even wall of protection...well that wall crumbled down.

Ovencleaner...if you have a blinder M25 you know what brackets Im talking about.
I don't have an M25. Im trying to decide which jammer to get still. There is so much bad info out there I don't even know what to think. I just noticed that the bottom two heads were smaller and looked more like AL heads.

Im just going to wait for GOL, but you guys are probably right.
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Well my friend....Just dont rely on a single *Testing* group to make your decision concerning your laser jammer. Take a look at when GOL tested the LI and it was hailed as the laser jammer of the kings, the laser jammer that saved the world, the laser jammer that stopped global warming, the laser jammer that lowered taxes and the laser jammer that ended world hunger but that *prototype LI* is not the same as the retail LI that people are having problems with now. Just dont believe the *Promotional Videos* by the dealers of blinder and be sucked into wasting your money.
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Funny how a GOL member was the one leading the thread full of information on the problem with the LI? Funny that guy doesn't rely on just one jammer and the LPP is one of his jammers used
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Im going to throw down the extra cash and get a single head LPP for now. I want to the potential for rear protection, and only a laser diode jammer will give me that.
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I don't have an M25. Im trying to decide which jammer to get still. There is so much bad info out there I don't even know what to think. I just noticed that the bottom two heads were smaller and looked more like AL heads.
When you first pointed out the apparent sizing difference between the heads on the suspect video, I agreed readily.

However, after a fellow member here pointed to the fact that the upper heads were mounted using the "L" brackets, but the lower heads not - I am now not certain if the lower heads don't just look smaller, visually, due to their immediate "backdrop" (i.e. the metal bar)?

This will need clarification - openly declared - from the video's makers/source.

Nevertheless, one thing is for-certain - those are definitely *NOT* AL/LPP heads. The configuration is totally different.
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Im going to throw down the extra cash and get a single head LPP for now. I want to the potential for rear protection, and only a laser diode jammer will give me that.
LPP is good stuff. Hope you enjoy it Oc =)
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LPP is good stuff. Hope you enjoy it Oc =)
Even though the LPP is expensive, I heard it does not have water problems of other jammers such as the LI. I can't buy something that is just going to break.
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Even though the LPP is expensive, I heard it does not have water problems of other jammers such as the LI. I can't buy something that is just going to break.
It's one of the benefits of not being an early adopter. The LI issues were caused by a manufacturing defect in early retail devices (Per the designer). Having said that, those who had faulty units have not gotten replacements yet. (March 04 2008)

I'm actually waiting for units to come available so that I can make a purchase.
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