- Alert Priority
- Selectable Vehicle Battery Saver
- Radar Signature ID (RSID) – Indicates Ka 33.8, 34.0, 34.3, 34.7 or 35.5 on the display when police radar alerts are detected within these common Ka speed radar windows. Alerts that fall outside of these parameters will be reported only as Ka.
- Whistler Exclusive Laser Signature ID (LSID) – Laser Identifier may indicate the Pulses Per Second (PPS) transmitted by Speed Laser or other forms of laser sources.
- Custom Multi-band Selectable Display can be set so that each Band alert can be a different color (I.e. K Band Alerts in Blue, X Band Alerts in Purple, Ka band Alerts in Green, etc.), or Scroll ALL colors while alarming.
Product Description
Whistler’s Pro-Series Line! Can Whistler improve for 2009? YES! Our new SE versions of our high performance units include a feature called “Ka Max” mode. This feature improves on our already impressive Ka perfromance. All the SE models include our popular features – Radar Signal ID (RSID) and Laser Signal ID (LSID).Amazon.com Product Description
Whistler’s XTR-695 is a detector that maximizes sensitivity and minimizes falsing. Ka Max Mode gives you improved Ka Band sensitivity. Radar Signature ID displays known Ka gun frequencies to help distinguish threats, and Laser Signature ID does the same by displaying pulses per second of received laser signals. Take advantage of 360-degree coverage for all rad… More >>
Whistler XTR-695 Laser/Radar Detector with Radar Signature ID, Laser Signature ID, 7-Color Display, Real Voice Alerts and External Audio Jack

I ordered a Whistler XTR-695SE radar detector as listed on Amazon website. What I got was a Whistler XTR-695. Amazon claimed they made a mistake in their listing. Does any one check their listings before posting them? I had to go thtough all the trouble of returning the WRONG item because they made the mistake. Kind of looks like bait and switch to me. Word of warning, make sure the item you order is what they are going to deliver. They did eventually refund me my money but what a hassle for their mistake!! Rating: 1 / 5
The compass does not work at all even after I calibrated it several times in different locations. It display E most times even when I made turns or for sure drove toward North or West. The degree changed, but it is ridiculous for user to know it’s heading north when it showed E 90, right? Well, I am in the city and it is hard to find a place that has no power lines.
True, this is radio detector not a compass. However, it made me doubt its accuracy and quality overall. I recently passed a few hidden police officers in their favorite spots for speeding tickets, but this device did not show any responses. Well, it could be that the police was not using the radar, that’s weird, because I know they were targeting speeding. In a few other cases it displayed the frequencies of Ka but I could not find any police officers.
Plus, I also have trouble to read the text display. I have to pay attention to that because when heading into the radar zone, it only gives 2 beeps at the very beginning then no sounds or more alerts except for the display. So, if I wonder whether my car is out of the radar, I have to read. The situation get worse when I have sun glasses on sunny days.
Now, I do have trouble to trust whether it is working or not and I am actually thinking to return it to Amazon. At the same time, I am driving slowly so not to pass any posted speed limits. :) (My purchase is still within 30 days.) Any comments are welcomed. Thank you. Rating: 3 / 5
Es sencillísimo de usar y 100 por 100 efectivo. Sencillamente, la relación calidad precio es tan alta, que la calidad es muy superior a su precio.
Saludos. Rating: 5 / 5
It’s been a long time since I played w a radar detector. I expected more from what should have been a `middle of the road’ unit. I’ve not had this out on the open road, but in the city, it’s practically useless. After turning off X-band & incorporating double filtering, the false alarms are unacceptable.
It may well be that ANY detector is going to be rendered about useless in an EMI polluted city, which most are today, I suspect. And I’m not going to spend a $1,000 or more to find out. This unit acts exactly like low/moderate priced units of the 1970s.
It looks like most cities/counties are still using K/Ka-band, so if it’s your first RD, start with something under $50 & see if it’s of any use in your situation. This unit won’t be much better. Professional highway drivers might find this OK as a starter unit, but will probably pop for the $1,000+ units in the end.
Ease of hook up B
Display D-
Programming B
Sensitivity B+
Selectivity D-
Mounting/Power Hardware C
Nice to have Extra F
Documentation C-
Internet Support B
Bang for $ C-
Rating: 2 / 5
Works well so far. Purchased based upon several favorable reviews. Compared well with higher end products. Suction cups are the best I have used, very secure. Good feature selection and unobtrusive to sight line. Rating: 4 / 5