The unit comes with a suction cup/mounting bracket for the windshield. I bought a mounting clip to be used with the sun visor, since I don't like the detector to fall off of the windshield.
There is a sliding bracket that fits into the passport body. Has 4 different settings that allow you to keep it level, depending on the slope of your windshield. On that sliding bracket are 2 suction cups that hold onto the windshield. Works real well for me.
It comes with suction cup mount. It sticks to your windshield. The best place for my Solo is the upper left side of windshield by (by driver's door). I have used Solo for years; this is my third one. I just gave my older one to my husband for his truck.
You will save on batteries, but I don't think that sensitivity will be significantly increased. The unit is designed to run off of batteries, and the operating internal voltage will be the same in either case.
Yes it does. I rarely see the "Laser" band signal flagged but when I do I use caution because it is a high tech device and signal used so it is always needed to be taken seriously.
I have never been cited or in a position where the are too recognition has mattered. It usually will go off intermittently for no reason and I have to put the unit on mute.
VG2 is a type of radar detector detector (RDD) which is used to identify the use of radar detectors in areas where they are prohibited. Radar detector use in passenger motor vehicles is only prohibited in Virginia and Washington DC. Radar detector use in commercial trucks (semis) is prohibited throughout the USA.