New Whistler Radar Detectors - Details
I have received more detailed information on the new 2006 Whistler models. They have some very interesting models coming out, with some features that are truly new to the radar detector world.
All of the 2006 models are part of a new series, called the "XTR Series". This XTR series seems to break down into two sets of detectors. For lack of a better name, I'll call them the "Changeable Trim Models" and the "Remote Control Models".
One thing that seems to be common to all XTR models is a different type of text display. All of the models with an alpha-numeric text display have the same blue-back-lit display of the Whistler 1788 cordless detector. Prior to the 1788, Whistler detectors had always had red or blue text on a black background.
While there is no definite release date, we are hoping to have these models in stock in April.
Changeable Trim Models
The XTR-325, XTR-425, and XTR-560 detectors make up the set that I'm calling the "Changeable Trim Models". These models are all shaped similar to previous higher end Whistler detectors such as the Pro 73, but they have added a plastic trim ring to the top of the detector. The trim ring can be switched out with different colored rings. Three rings are included with each model.
All of these models will detect the Ku band. Whistler doesn't believe that the Ku band will be a threat in the US in the near future, so they are not planning to promote the Ku feature. By default, detection of the Ku band will enabled in these models, however it is user selectable and can be disabled.
All of these models are compatible with the programmable Intelli-Cord.
Two of these models offer programmable alerts. The XTR-425 has a programmable text display, which means you can change the text CITY or HIGHWAY (or a few others) to say anything you want, within certain limitations (8 characters or less). The XTR-560 also has programmable audio alerts. This will let you record your own alert tones and assign it to any band, replacing the internal alerts.
Here's a little more about each model:
The XTR-325 has voice alerts, an icon display with numeric signal strength indicator, and includes red, blue, and gold trim rings. MSRP is $129.95. Our site will probably have it initially priced at $89.99.
The XTR-425 also has voice alerts, but adds a programmable text display. White, silver, and red trim rings are included. MSRP is $139.95. Our initial price will likely be $99.99.
The XTR-560 is the top of the line XTR model, adding programmable voice alerts to the programmable text display. The included trim rings are black, blue, and pink. MSRP is $199.95 but we will probably have it for $139.99.
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| XTR-325 | XTR-425 | XTR-560 |
Remote Control Models
The XTR-220 and the XTR-520 are targeted at customers driving vehicles with a hard-to-reach windshield. Instead of stretching to reach the detector, they can control all of the major functions from a key chain remote. With no buttons on top of the detector, these two detectors have a look different from previous Whistler models.
These models will not detect the Ku band, nor will they be compatible with the Intelli-Cord. At this time, no other models will be "remote compatible".
The XTR-220 has an icon display with numeric signal strength indicator. MSRP is $119.95. Our site will probably have it initially priced at $79.99.
The XTR-520 adds voice alerts and a text display. MSRP is $159.95, but our price will likely start at $109.99.
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| XTR-220 | XTR-520 | XTR Remote |
FuZion Installed Detector
The new FuZion radar detector is basically a Whistler Cruisader that is made for regular vehicles. Like the Cruisader, the FuZion will fit in a standard 2 1/16 gauge or pillar enclosure. People love this about the Cruisader, so it should be a big hit with the FuZion. The FuZion will not detect the Ku band.
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| FuZion |
That's all for now, but I will provide more information on these new models when I receive it!








Comments
i want information about whistler 2290 that have 4 peace & fixed in the cars not detector like computer mouse.thanx to all
Posted by: IMYOURS | March 15, 2006 12:31 PM
The Whistler 2290 is an installed radar detector, but it has been discontinued. Current installed models from Whistler are the Pro 3450 and the 3500.
Click here to view all of our installed radar detectors.
Posted by: Danny | March 16, 2006 03:48 PM
on a whistler 1450 super wideband laser detector, is the "p-v" button to turn the power off ? ,and what is the "dark" button for ? is it always on or do i unplug
Posted by: gene | March 30, 2006 05:45 PM
Gene,
On the 1450, the P-V turns the power on/off, as well as adjusting the volume. The "dark" button allows you to change the brightness of the display.
Danny
Posted by: Danny | March 31, 2006 02:22 PM
Is the capability/internal detection circuitry different in the XTR-325, XTR-425, and XTR-560 detectors? How much if at all is it better than last years models?
Posted by: antwoolf | May 24, 2006 04:56 PM
does anyone have any Detailed specs or current test on the new whistler XTR 56?? if so please let me know asap. thanks
Posted by: steve webb | June 2, 2006 04:00 PM
I picked-up a used Whistler 1450, but there was no owner's manual. I've figured the various controls except the City/Hwy. setting; which color indicator light (orange/ green) goes with which roadway mode? thanks.
Posted by: cspring | July 12, 2006 01:26 PM
bonjour,possedant le whistler xtr 425,a marcher une heure puis impossible de le remettre en marche cordon fusible bon. merci , mes salutations
Posted by: bordet | May 1, 2007 08:59 AM
Hola:
Puede el whistler 425 ir camuflado en el auto y detectar igualmente todas las vandas.
Un saludo.
Posted by: j. Arias | July 15, 2007 07:44 AM
El Whistler XTR-425 hacen no camoflauge en el coche y son perceptible por la policÃa. Sin embargo, discernirá todas las bandas del radar de policÃa, y discernirá el láser también.
Posted by: jake | July 17, 2007 04:39 PM
Du whistler make for 2007 a cordless model radar and if you sale
Posted by: Joseph Andrade | December 14, 2007 01:43 AM
Sorry but whistler did not make a Cordless model in 2007.
Posted by: Frank | December 20, 2007 08:59 AM