Des D is an experienced and careful operator. Read his conclusion.
I am beginning to think that ML cut off money for the development of the Nox too soon. A year from now or so, it would have been finished, but the need for cash flow from North America and Europe may have been overwhelming.
What they have launched in early 2018 is unique - multifreaker, waterproof, wireless phones - all for $600 -$800. In 2019 or 2020, it might not have been unique. Their competition is not done designing and introducing innovative machines.
I’m curious what exactly he is talking about with this quote, was he not using headphones and the speaker was vibrating?
“Some of the time (and I haven’t seen any mention of this anywhere) I got a vibration effect from the handle that allowed me to guesstimate depth. I’m not speaking about the ‘Makro Racer Vibration’ feature but I was very definitely feeling the entire handle area was alive with sensation even through the gloves I was wearing for protection.
I found it useful at times. I don’t know whether this was just my detector or because I had wrapped it in protective ‘Gorilla’ tape that was assisting the channelling of signals but, as I said, no one has reported it as far as I know? “
I could say this about any manufacturer's new release.
They have to stop somewhere, right?
The detector is updatable, so let's see if this capability is indeed allowed to be used by owners.
We have seen changes made to other updatable detectors.
Like Impact.
Deus
CTX.
There will likely never be a perfect detector.
Time is indeed money.
But hopefully each model made by a manufacturer they get closer and closer.
Still they will never get there.
Just like any other electronic device.
How many years did it take First Texas to get the Emi out of the F75s with DST?
Maybe they released it too soon!!