Knowledge is power. It’s an axiom as old as time…or at least Francis Bacon. It’s also a good summary of the reason to buy a radar detector.
You don’t have to be a speed demon, street racer or other form of chronically reckless driver to understand the appeal in knowing where ticket-happy cops are hiding on the highway; pretty much all of us have exceeded the legal limit on occasion. With cars growing more powerful by the year and traffic flowing faster than ever, it’s all too easy to accidentally wind up doing 18 over the limit without realizing it. And if you happen to get nabbed, well — between the actual fine and any subsequent increases in your car insurance rate, even a single ticket can wind up costing as much or more than a good radar detector.
And Escort’s radar detectors have long been at the top of the heap. The brand offers several options at different price points, but the flagship models for some time have been the Redline 360c and the Max 360c, both of which offer 360-degree detection, advanced software tricks for filtering out false alarms, and arrows that tell you which direction the enemy radar is coming from. (The Redline’s biggest differentiation — apart from a darkened palette — is the ability to ostensibly go undetected by radar detector detectors, which are indeed a thing to be worried about if you live in Virginia or drive a semi.)
For 2022, though, the Max 360c has scored an upgrade: the Escort Max 360c MKII, which promises impressive upgrades in range and capability. We took it for a spin to see how its bold claims stand up to the real world.

MAX 360c MKII Laser Radar Detector
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$699.95 (7% off)
Pros
- Ridiculously sensitive
- Smart programming means almost no false alarms
Cons
- …maybe too sensitive?
- Hard to delve into advanced features w/o using the app