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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Bushnell Velocity vs. Bushnell Speedster II Radar Gun
I am frequently asked about the difference between the Bushnell Velocity Radar Gun and the Bushnell Speedster II Radar Gun. Here’s the deal: The original Bushnell Velocity only measured MPH and not KPH. It was older technology with an out of date circuit board. The Speedster II Radargun was created as an exclusive to our parent company Optics Planet. This new unit was a major upgrade from the old Velocity. The Bushnell Speedster II Radar Gun could now measure both MPH and KPH, had much more efficient circuitry (better battery life) and a much tougher plastic shell. After the success of this new model, Bushnell decided to upgrade the Velocity Radar Gun to the same specs. So, long story made short, there is no longer any difference between the two radar guns besides the name.

Ryan
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