In this video I put four cycling radars through real-world road testing to see if they can reliably detect approaching vehicles and provide the safety awareness riders depend on. Three of these units showed behaviour that I consider unsafe, with false negatives, early clearance warnings, and sensor dropouts that simply shouldn’t happen in a device marketed for rider safety. Only one performed well enough to inspire confidence, and that raises bigger questions about what’s being released to market.
Reviewed in this video are the Ravemen NT201, Coospo TR70, RideNow RT01, and Enfitnix RR01 cycling radars.

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Ravemen NT201 Review
Coospo TR70 Review
RideNow RT01 Review
Enfitnix RR01 Review