I'm using V1, with latest firmware and V1Connection + Android app
Also, for laser jamming and enhanced laser detection, I'm using a 4 head Laser Interceptor unit.
V1 is the best, hands down. FWIW, I just spent 60 days testing the ****** 9500ix. I used the Android version of the ****** Live add-on too.
My take on the V1 vs 9500ix debate ...
Effective range:
V1 outperforms the 9500ix in virtually every category. Additionally, the V1 has both front and rear antennas, while the 9500ix only has a front antenna.
Price:
9500ix is $500. Add ****** Live DirectWire for $100, visor mount for $20, annual subscription for $20, and you're up to $640.
V1 is $400. V1Connection adds another $50. It comes with visor mount, and requires no annual subscription fee. $450 total, which is about $200 less than the 9500ix.
Controls:
9500ix buttons/controls are on top and difficult to see and use when driving.
V1 controls are on front and easy to see and use when driving.
GPS/lockout/filtering:
9500ix has this and it is very useful for preventing false alarms. V1 does not have this functionality. The 9500ix GPS filtering/lockout has a FATAL flaw though ... if a location is locked out, you're going to be screwed when a cop decides to set up his speed trap at that location in the future.
Durability:
The V1 is very well built and is impervious to heat, sun, cold. The case is virtually indestructible. It is very rare for a V1 to fail or need repair.
The 9500ix has a plastic case, and has problems performing in extreme cold or heat. Check the official ****** forums and you'll see MANY MANY complaints about Escorts malfunctioning or breaking. The standard ****** customer service response is that the detector is broken and needs to be shipped in for repairs. I have no confidence in the 9500ix reliability as a result.
Software updates, detector upgrades:
9500ix can be updated yourself via USB cable and a PC. Relatively easy to do, but the updater software is buggy. The only updates you're likely to ever see are Defender database updates.
V1 has to be sent to V1 for updates, and turnaround time is about 2 weeks.
9500ix unique features:
TrueLock/GPS filtering - relatively useful, but their Defender database is outdated, has lots of errors and omissions, and does not have a very large userbase providing updates.
Variable speed sensitivity - useless feature.
Autolearn - uses GPS and smart filtering technology to learn and lockout false alarms. Useful feature ... when it works.
Laser shifter add-on: The ZR4 "laser shifter" (ie. laser jammer) is crap and performs VERY poorly.
Defender database - this database of red light cameras, speed traps, and speed limits would be useful, if the info was frequently updated and accurate. Unfortunately, the red light camera data is often wrong or outdated, it'll alert you to red light cameras that are on nearby roads you're not even driving on, and the speed trap data is worthless. The speed limit data is usual;ly wrong or missing altogether.
****** Live - with this web-enabled add-on that utilizes your smartphone, you can get instant updates about speed traps and police, in real time, from nearby drivers. Unfortunately, the user base is relatively small, and you have to pay for an annual subscription. The smartphone app ***** ass, freezing frequently, failing to connect to your detector, and failing to connect via bluetooth to your smartphone (or tablet). I found that I had to physically disconnect all of the cables, turn the power off/on, and restart the app ... EVERY TIME I got in my car. Real pain in the butt. Also, the app software would occasionally stop working or freeze up, and you won't know it until you get a ticket.
Waze is a free alternative to ****** Live. It has MANY more features, it is more stable, it is free, and it has a MUCH larger userbase. It works with any radar detector too ... or even without a radar detector. The data in the Waze database is accurate and updated. Also, it includes all of the real-time and stored data from the ****** Live database!
V1 unique features:
Directional Arrows - This is the single greatest innovation in the V1. The arrows will tell you if the cop is behind, to the side, or in front of you. This is very useful info. ****** does not offer anything like this. If you spend time using both the V1 and an ****** (like the 9500ix), you'll quickly realize how useful the directional arrows are.
Front and rear antennas - you get much better rear detection, and this is critical for avoiding tickets.
V1Connection - this add-on is a bluetooth device and smartphone app that provides a simple interface for programming your V1. Also, it provides detailed real-time data about the type, direction, and duration of radar guns. The device functions flawlessly, always maintaining the connection to your V1 unit, and always working perfectly with the smartphone app. I never have to unplug or power off/on the devices, and the app software has been completely reliable.
Savvy - an add-on that turns down V1 alerts based on vehicle speed. Same as the 9500ix speed sensitivity, and in my opinion not very useful.
Overall, the V1 is the better detector, because it outperforms the 9500ix and Redline, it is less expensive, and it is much more reliable.
For the best protection, and best value, I recommend:
1) Valentine 1
2) Laser Interceptor four head unit - this is a laser jammer, and it works very well. It jams laser, not radar, and is legal in most states.
3) Invisicord hardwire kit - power your V1 from your rearview mirror. There are lots of knockoffs / other brands of hardwire kits, but the Invisicord is the best and most durable. It's worth the extra $5.
4) Waze - free smartphone app that provides GPS-based, real-time red light camera, speed trap, and other data. The userbase is huge, and it is MUCH better than the ****** version (which requires annual subscription fee).
The above 4 items will cost about $1250 total, and have no subscription fees. This combo offers better protection than any ****** product, or combination of ****** and/or Bel, K40, Blinder, Cobra, Whistler, etc etc.