Cincinnati philanthropist and radar detector pioneer Michael Valentine died unexpectedly Monday at his home, according to his obituary. He was 74. Valentine was the founder of Cincinnati Microwave and ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The automotive industry has lost one of the great saviors of speed. Michael Valentine, president of ...
Have you ever been saved by a radar detector? Was it one with the little arrows on it, to tell you where the cop actually is? If so, you have Michael Valentine to thank for that money you saved. Pour ...
Many auto enthusiasts might recognize Valentine from full-page ads like this that regularly appeared in Road and Track magazine for the Valentine V1, back in the halcyon days of print media. Those ads ...
After nearly 30 years of selling (roughly the same) speed-trap-detecting units beloved by many, Valentine Research just released a completely new Valentine One, called the Gen2. It sounds very ...
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You’re hurtling down your favorite highway, foot planted on the accelerator, engine playing its sweet song of mechanical ...
The Valentine One, considered by many to be the best radar detector on the market, can now connect to the iPhone via a new Bluetooth adapter called the V1connection LE. The $50 Bluetooth adapter ...
A forest grew up around Mike Valentine and his radar detector, the Valentine One. In the nearly 30 years since the device launched, the market has grown dense with cheaper, more feature-laden ...
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