If the new Minelab Equinox 800 has a Reactivity setting (identical to that of the XP Deus), does it allow to equate this machine with the XP Deus? The Minelab Equinox 800 has 8 reactivity levels, whereas the XP Deus has only 6+1 of them. Which detector is more awesome here? Continue reading
Notice to all XP Deus HF owners: the new coils break the detector’s lower shaft and, above all, such damage isn’t covered by warranty. The problem lies in an external battery because of which the detector’s build has been significantly weakened. It’s the first such case for the manufacturer when their renowned shaft has really broken down. Continue reading
In comparison with the Minelab CTX 3030, the electronic components of the XP Deus are at the calculator level. How is that possible? Just look at it! It’s beyond my understanding how the XP Deus could become a top metal detector. Continue reading
If hellish trash happens in a metal detecting world, it’s almost always connected with XP. And it will get even worse – the manufacturer is preparing a revolution in the class of very cheap machines. There is a scary tale to tell among the XP Deus owners… Once upon a time, one guy installed the XP GO Detect app on his smartphone. And a miracle happened! Continue reading
The XP WS4 headphones. Wireless, lightweight, can be used in the absence of the remote control (the headphones enable you to adjust all of the detector’s basic settings). There is even a super-cheap XP Deus configuration – an XP Deus WS4. But for all that, the headphones break easily. If you wear them over a hat in winter (when the air temperature is below zero degrees Celsius), the headband will definitely break down. Mark my words: just try and see for yourself. That is, if you have an XP Deus, of course. Continue reading