Are regular users of XP detectors going to be on familiar ground? Has DEUS retained any of the characteristics that made the previous models so popular?

Yes, of course it made sense to keep the best features from the earlier devices. One idea behind the DEUS concept was to combine the Gold Maxx Power and G-Maxx models in a single device that would respond to the wishes of certain fans. The decision to produce a digital device then enabled us to reproduce and even exceed these detectors’ performance.
Regular users will therefore find the 4 and 18 kHz frequencies supplemented by two intermediary frequencies, 8 and 12 kHz. The pitch of the XP multi-tones modes has been retained and enriched, and is now configurable. The speed of the Gold Maxx Power serves as a reference and can be increased or decreased via the Reactivity menu, etc...
Regular users will therefore find the 4 and 18 kHz frequencies supplemented by two intermediary frequencies, 8 and 12 kHz. The pitch of the XP multi-tones modes has been retained and enriched, and is now configurable. The speed of the Gold Maxx Power serves as a reference and can be increased or decreased via the Reactivity menu, etc...