LabRadar LX Doppler Radar Chronograph

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Has anyone bought the LabRadar LX Doppler Radar Chronograph and reviewed it against the Garmin XERO C1
The Labradar LX is the latest generation of Doppler Radar Chronographs. They are selling for the same price as the Garmin $599.95.

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I haven't but dollar-for-dollar it sure will be hard to beat the Garmin for size and function.
We are on our fourth Chronograph.
Will have to see if there are any additional functions that are more than Garmin.
Our Giant Orange Radar Chronograph never failed us and still use it.
We like the Garmin for the EASE of use and just getting the velocity SD, ES. Pull it out of the Harbor Freight box, turn it on. point it down range and get your data!!! EASYPEISY!!!!
If you have not already bought the Garmin, try the new Small Orange Box and let us know.
We have two Garmin XEROs so might sell the one still in the box and get the Orange one to test out and use. We usually always have two Chronographs going because we both shoot.
We shoot a "GO FUND ME" to fund our multiple Chronographs. Anyone want to send us a new Labradar little Orange Box?
Thanks much to all you Speed demons that need a Chronograph to go over 4k+ fps.
 
Update on the Labradar LX. At first I had no hiccups. Then the Labradar LX started missing alot of shots. Called Labradar and had a tech help me through the settings. Did a update with the latest firmware. It worked fine for 5 straight days and never missed a shot. This week it started missing shots again. Yesterday it missed 15 shots out of 29 shots. I was not happy. I called Midway and explained to them what was going on. They were willing to take it back. They even paid shipping back to them. After I got off the phone with Midway, I ordered a Garmin Xero C1 Pro through Midway.
 
Missing shots and fiddling with software updates and settings are a thing of the past so far with the Garmin. Simple place and shoot after a couple of set up options is what most people want. I'm all for competition in product manufacturing. I struggled with original LabRadar and lost a chunk of $$$ in a short period of time after purchasing. Never again I hope.
 


I have the Garmin and don't plan to change, however the bc calculation of the chirp unit is interesting.
 
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