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Labradar LX - I guess they have an answer for the Garmin Zero. Maybe?
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<blockquote data-quote="BachelorJack" data-source="post: 3011241" data-attributes="member: 86763"><p>If you want a deal--let me know. My brother was slow to sell his after the Garmin came out. Now he can't give it away.</p><p></p><p>It works like every other labradar I've ever seen. No issues.</p><p>It drops the connection to your phone randomly--like normal.</p><p>Is complicated to get perfectly aimed and remember how to use--like normal.</p><p>It easily blows over in a strong gusting wind--like normal. </p><p>It's phone app is glitch and crude--like normal. </p><p>It's screen is pretty worthless and makes it hard to see your data at a glance--like normal. </p><p>And it requires an external battery pack, a cable for the battery pack, a tripod, a pile of 8 or so fresh AA batteries if you somehow forgot the battery pack or cable even if it had new batteries left in it from last time--like normal.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So if you want another to give to your son. Holler at me. Hopefully he never finds out what a Garmin chrono is or how it works. Maybe he doesn't have YouTube and lives in a commune...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BachelorJack, post: 3011241, member: 86763"] If you want a deal--let me know. My brother was slow to sell his after the Garmin came out. Now he can't give it away. It works like every other labradar I've ever seen. No issues. It drops the connection to your phone randomly--like normal. Is complicated to get perfectly aimed and remember how to use--like normal. It easily blows over in a strong gusting wind--like normal. It's phone app is glitch and crude--like normal. It's screen is pretty worthless and makes it hard to see your data at a glance--like normal. And it requires an external battery pack, a cable for the battery pack, a tripod, a pile of 8 or so fresh AA batteries if you somehow forgot the battery pack or cable even if it had new batteries left in it from last time--like normal. So if you want another to give to your son. Holler at me. Hopefully he never finds out what a Garmin chrono is or how it works. Maybe he doesn't have YouTube and lives in a commune... [/QUOTE]
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