As a dedicated user of the Target Blu Eye 2 (mirror version) since May 2024, I was eager to see if the new Target Blu Eye GO could match the performance of a fixed-installation unit. After putting it to the test, I can confirm it delivers the same life-saving technology in a much more flexible package.Performance & Portability: The transition to a portable touchscreen interface is seamless. While the standalone unit trades a small amount of detection range for its "Plug & Go" convenience, this is a non-issue in practice. I paired mine with the external antenna accessory, which fits neatly on the windscreen. This simple addition completely restores the range, providing alerts for marked and unmarked emergency vehicles up to 1,000 meters away - exactly like my fixed Blu Eye 2.Key Highlights:Intuitive Interface: The touchscreen is highly responsive and the display automatically rotates, allowing for flexible mounting near the dashboard or the rearview mirror.Smart Features: I particularly appreciate the City Mode, which reduces sensitivity in dense areas to prevent alert fatigue, and the Dark Mode/Dim-on-Red functions that keep the cabin discreet at night.Reliability: It detects up to three emergency services simultaneously, giving me a clear picture of what’s happening on the Airwave network before I can even see a blue light.The Verdict I truly feel "naked" driving without this technology now. It doesn't just prevent surprises; it provides the situational awareness and confidence I need for my driving style. Whether you drive a lease car, a classic, or switch between vehicles frequently, the Blu Eye GO is an indispensable safety tool. It is the best investment I’ve made for my peace of mind on the road.
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