The reasons why you should own and use a radar detector have been pretty well fleshed out by this point, but in case you need a refresher, here’s the TL;DR: between the cost of a speeding ticket and the commensurate rise in your insurance rates, a radar detector basically pays for itself if it saves you from a single moving violation. And with modern traffic seemingly moving faster than ever, you’re potentially courting a court date simply by keeping up with the Joneses. Sure, you can hope that just because the left lane is full of other cars doing 80 in a 55 you’ll have safety in numbers … but that’s what every zebra thinks until the lions single them out.
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Deciding between all the options, though, can be a little confusing. Even within a single radar detector company, the different devices can seem all too similar. Take, for example, Escort, one of the biggest names in the space. Earlier in 2023, it rolled out the new Escort Max 360 MKII, which is exactly what it sounds like: an upgrade to the popular Max 360. The refresh brought with it a new look, a boost in detection range and a few other upgrades meant to woo existing owners into an upgrade and new owners into Escort’s arms.
The new upgrade is potent enough to beg the question: is it even worth spending extra on a pricier detector? To find out, I pitted the new Max 360C MKII against what, arguably, is its closest competitor: its sibling, the Escort Max 360c MKII.

Escort Max 360 MKII
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$549.95 (9% off)
Pros
- Incredibly sensitive
- Highly tunable
- Appealing colorway
Cons
- No Wi-Fi