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Leading European manufacturer of high-performance automotive radar detectors and laser defense systems.

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GENEVO is a premier European manufacturer of automotive radar and laser detection systems. Headquartered in Prague, the company engineers high-performance solutions designed to protect drivers from speeding penalties by detecting a wide range of police speed enforcement technologies.

The GENEVO product family includes portable units such as the GENEVO MAX and GENEVO ONE series, as well as the custom-installed GENEVO PRO and GENEVO PRO II systems. These devices utilize advanced signal processing to detect conventional K and Ka bands, modern 3D radars (MultaRadar CD/CT, GATSO), and laser guns. Integrated GPS technology provides alerts for stationary threats like section speed cameras and red-light cameras.

With a focus on user-friendly interfaces and superior noise filtering, GENEVO detectors minimize false alerts from vehicle safety systems while maintaining high sensitivity for real threats. The company provides regular database and firmware updates to ensure continued effectiveness against evolving speed measurement methods.

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GENEVO MAX Radar Detectors User Manual

June 7, 2023
GENEVO MAX Radar Detectors GENEVO MAX User Manual Congratulations on purchasing GENEVO MAX, the first member of the new lineup of Genevo radar detectors. Designed primarily to protect drivers from…

GENEVO PRO Radar Detector Instruction Manual

October 3, 2022
GENEVO PRO Radar Detector Instruction Manual Congratulations on your purchase of world‘s most intelligent radar and laser detector GENEVO PRO. Main functions of GENEVO PRO GENEVO PRO is the most…

GENEVO RW10022 Max Radar Detector User Manual

June 25, 2022
GENEVO RW10022 Max Radar Detector CONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING GENEVO MAXCONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING GENEVO MAX MAIN FEATURES OF YOUR GENEVO MAX DETECTOR GENEVO MAX is the first member of new lineup…

GENEVO GPS+ GPS Radar Detector User Manual

June 22, 2022
USER MANUAL GPS Radar Detector GENEVA GPS+ Congratulations on your purchase of the world´s most intelligent radar and laser detector GENEVA GPS+. Main functions of GENEVA GPS+: GENEVA GPS+ was…

GENEVO MAX Radar Detector User Manual

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Comprehensive user manual for the GENEVO MAX radar detector, detailing features, alert interpretation, controls, settings, and technical specifications.

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  • How do I update the request database on my GENEVO detector?

    You can update the GPS database and firmware by visiting the official update portal at genevoupdate.com. Updates are typically released monthly to ensure protection against new stationary speed cameras and red-light cameras.

  • What is the difference between City and Highway modes?

    Highway mode provides maximum sensitivity for open roads. City and Auto City modes reduce sensitivity or filter out specific bands (like K band) to minimize false alerts caused by automatic doors and other interference common in urban areas.

  • Does the GENEVO MAX detect MultaRadars?

    Yes, the GENEVO MAX and PRO series are equipped to detect modern MultaRadars (CD/CT) and GATSO (RT3/RT4) radars, which are often difficult for older detectors to identify.

  • What does 'Legalization Mode' or 'SpeedMeter' do?

    This function helps in countries where radar detectors are prohibited. It deactivates all radar and laser detection functions, turning the device into a simple GPS speedometer. It can be reactivated later via a specific button combination or PC update.

  • Why is my detector giving false alerts?

    False alerts can be caused by the blind-spot monitoring systems of other vehicles or automatic door sensors. Ensuring your K-Filter and MR-Filter settings are set to 'High' or 'Normal' can significantly reduce these false alarms.