You have to simply know what target you’re reading and hope you’re capturing the one you want to. positive or negative symbol to indicate the direction of relative velocity.It becomes hard to know if you’ve captured the target speed or not without watching it constantly Without it you spend more time watching the display and less time visually tracking your target. audible beep for feedback for acknowledgement on button presses.A more rugged rubberized outer edge could help absorb impact should it fall. The wrist band is nice, but it can’t protect it always such as when you initially go to grab / pick up the device. ![]() It doesn’t feel cheap, but it’d be nice to be less worries about it falling on the asphalt if/when it does slip away. ![]() Despite all the wishlist items I came up with, I'm still pretty impressed that it is such a small and portable device. As such, it did leave me making mental wishlist of features I wish it had. The Pocket Radar PR1000: It's obviously an extremely simple device.
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