Gravity Radar Installation

Great post. Regarding your air installation: were there options to install without removing the bumper? Any pics of that install available? Did the unit interfere with any of the car's sensors? Was considering having it done but if it involves the bumper being removed and re-calibration of lidar, that's pretty involved.
 
Great post. Regarding your air installation: were there options to install without removing the bumper? Any pics of that install available? Did the unit interfere with any of the car's sensors? Was considering having it done but if it involves the bumper being removed and re-calibration of lidar, that's pretty involved.

Here are some pictures of the Air installation from back in 2022:


The topic was also discussed on some other old threads you can find if you search the term "Radenso".
 
What I would love to know if the jammer causes any interference with Gravity tech, you might be the first to find out so please do share!

We have some software issues in the car, but nothing new since the radar install.

One oddity I noticed today, though: I bought non-polarized sunglasses in order to see the HUD, but I cannot see the Uniden display mounted in the mirror unless I take them off or switch to polarized sunglasses. I'm utterly mystified why I can see the display with polarized lenses but not with non-polarized lenses. All I can figure is that putting the display behind the mirror glass has something to do with it, but I don't know why that would be the case.

But I rely mainly on the audio alerts to know I'm being hit by radar or lasers, and the Uniden audio tells me the type of signal, the direction, and the strength of the signal. If I want to see more detail (which I usually don't), I just pull the sunglasses down my nose for a moment.
 
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I guess I've learned that a key question for an installer is whether or not they have a 3D printer in their shop. 🤣

It really does create a lot of more choice about where to mount components.

A 3D printer was also used to create a custom mount of the Radenso radar display in our Air:

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What's an ALP system?
you didn't answer my questions regarding who did the install and was the system real world tested on your car to see if it is functioning properly? as I stated when my installer tested the system if failed to be effective because of conflict with the lucid lidar system. beware that if the system installed on your car was not real world tested it might not be effective at it's job.

this is a video of the install of my system on my taycan
 
you didn't answer my questions regarding who did the install and was the system real world tested on your car to see if it is functioning properly? as I stated when my installer tested the system if failed to be effective because of conflict with the lucid lidar system. beware that if the system installed on your car was not real world tested it might not be effective at it's job.

Yes. The installer has several radar guns they use to test the installation. It was done by Audio Design of Naples, who were the first installers nation-wide to be certified by Uniden when it expanded beyond direct sales to the retail installation market several years ago.

We have also had a Radenso laser detection system in our Air for several years, and it has always worked when we've been hit by police lasers, although it does false alert very infrequently (maybe once every few months). Sometimes these false alerts come from the rear sensors, so I doubt if Lucid's lidar is the source.
 
Yes. The installer has several radar guns they use to test the installation. It was done by Audio Design of Naples, who were the first installers nation-wide to be certified by Uniden when it expanded beyond direct sales to the retail installation market several years ago.

We have also had a Radenso laser detection system in our Air for several years, and it has always worked when we've been hit by police lasers, although it does false alert very infrequently (maybe once every few months). Sometimes these false alerts come from the rear sensors, so I doubt if Lucid's lidar is the source.
good for you, when my guy tested it he wasn't getting results that he could be satisfied with. he removed the system from the car. he didn't even charge me for the time that he spent installing and testing. good luck with your system, it is nice knowing that you needn't be worried about those pesky laser systems in use.
 
At the risk of sounding stupid... do you guys mind if I ask how fast one needs to drive in order to consider investing in one of these systems? Asking as a newbie and as someone who is usually in the middle lane unless in a hurry. I'm imagining frequent 90mph+ driving would warrant it, but I'm in a part of the country where the highways are usually packed and speed is often limited by traffic.
 
At the risk of sounding stupid... do you guys mind if I ask how fast one needs to drive in order to consider investing in one of these systems? Asking as a newbie and as someone who is usually in the middle lane unless in a hurry. I'm imagining frequent 90mph+ driving would warrant it, but I'm in a part of the country where the highways are usually packed and speed is often limited by traffic.
that is your choice, if you rarely are in a situation where you can utilize the car's capabilities then maybe you don't need to invest in such a system.
while I don't road trip often anymore my local roads are well patrolled, even ones posted at 25 mph, and over the years the system has "bailed" me out many times.
not only is the cost of a speeding ticket a concern it is how your insurance rates will be impacted by even one ticket that is part of the equation.
a good system can cost many thousands to buy and install properly, the choice is yours if you need to be protected by investing in costly countermeasures.

FWIW: for the past 18 months or so I have been driving my air gt "naked" and I haven't had any speeding infractions. YMMV
 
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