Cobra OBDII to barrel connector power cord for radar detectors vs Escort OBDII to RJ11 radar detector power cord
Overall winner: Escort OBDII to RJ11 radar detector power cord
Key Differences
Escort (B0DV5QWT13) has a slightly higher user rating (4.60 vs 4.50) and notes plug-and-play installation with direct connection to a switched circuit; Cobra (B0DV5PLTW4) emphasizes universal OBDII compatibility but has reported durability issues and mixed opinions on cord length. Pick Escort if you prioritize higher user satisfaction and fewer reported durability complaints; pick Cobra if you want broad vehicle compatibility and a comparable long cable option
Cobra OBDII to barrel connector power cord for radar detectors
Power cord with plug-and-play OBDII integration for radar detectors. 9.8ft cable for flexible installation and clean cabin routing. Customer note: it fits Cobra ESD7570 9-Band models and is valued for compatibility and fit
Pros
- plug-and-play power integration
- universal OBDII vehicle compatibility
- long 9.8ft cable for installation flexibility
- reduces need for wire taps or cigarette lighter adapters
Cons
- durability concerns with breakages after minimal use
- mixed opinions on cord length (too long or too short)
Escort OBDII to RJ11 radar detector power cord
Plug-and-play power cord for radar detectors via OBDII port, enabling a direct, switched power connection for cleaner installation. Customers note easy setup and ample wire length for concealment
Pros
- Plug-and-play installation
- Direct connection to switched car power circuit
- 9.8ft routing length for flexible installation
- Keeps interior clean by avoiding cigarette lighter tap
Cons
- Some customers consider it expensive
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Escort |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Escort |