Do laser jammers work?
A. Rocky Mountain Radar laser jammers are worthless, as are most others priced under $250. The few exceptions are active jammers that transmit powerful infrared light beams and effectively confuse lasers. The best of these first detect and warn of the laser then transmit a brief reply, allowing time to slow down. A continuously transmitting laser jammer is a bad idea since an officer will quickly catch on to the ruse. http://www.consumersearch.com/www/automotive/radar_detectors/fullstory.html “Besides radar and laser detectors, there are other devices on the market aimed at avoiding speeding tickets. However, experts do not recommend any of the following products. Passive radar jammers receive incoming radar signals, scramble them, and send them back to the radar gun without amplification. A good passive radar scrambler will usually blank police radar for about 12 to 15 seconds. However, tests by Automobile Magazine, Speed Labs and Car and Driver show that passive radar jammers are ine