Uniden MapTrax 430 with Radar Detection

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Uniden will be coming out with a new GPS navigation system, possibly expected to debut at CES 2008 within a few weeks. What makes this new system – MapTrax 430 – unique is that it will have integrated radar detection capabilities.

MapTrax also offers other high-end features like text-to-speech, bluetooth, and 2GB of internal memory. The maps are from Navteq and will switch between day and night modes automatically… via

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14 Responses to “Uniden MapTrax 430 with Radar Detection”

  1. JK Says:

    What happens in states that bar radar detectors, like Pennsylvania? Do you get a ticket for having one in your car? Those states ban radar detectors even if they are switched off.


  2. RW Says:

    See here for answer: http://blogs.consumerreports.org/cars/2008/01/uniden-trax-gps.html. The detector is a separate unit that can be disconnected from the GPS unit for that purpose.


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  4. Sabrina Says:

    Do you have to buy a special radar dector for this GPS unit or can you use a radar detector you already have??

    Sabrinaejamison@yahoo.com
    Thanks!!


  5. LEE Says:

    Could anybody tell me why my device won`t update,its new and just wont finish in update mode.


  6. Jono Says:

    So are you saying the detector is inbuilt cos then why are people asking to add more detector.


  7. Dekabrinich Says:

    good this is MapTrax 430


  8. Anikita Says:

    Sam use this navigator, all recommend.


  9. Mishaka Says:

    super this is MapTrax 430


  10. Apollinariya Says:

    thanks for MapTrax 430


  11. Todya Says:

    Thanks for the review MapTrax 430


  12. Amaliya Says:

    it is good thank yuo ik ofg sa


  13. Diablo Says:

    It’s best of Radar Detection.


  14. Ninura Says:

    i want this is navigator


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