It’s 2017, and any new detector is still aimed at measuring up to the great and mighty XP Deus, released in 2009. A new Garrett AT MAX is not an exception… However, the machine that could be on a par with a divine XP Deus hasn’t been born yet. Continue reading
Updating the XP Deus is a rather simple process that most often occurs on a regular basis. But still, problems sometimes arise. Here’s a how-to video from the manufacturer: a step-by-step guide to updating the detector. This one is very useful for all XP Deus owners! Continue reading
Any wireless metal detector technology can’t work under water. It would be OK if it were just the headphones as you can always use the wired ones. But what is to be done when the machine has a wireless coil? Right you are, you should add a few cables to the coil and make an antenna. Here’s a photo review: how to fit the coil antenna for underwater search to your XP Deus. Plus, have you ever seen the XP underwater headphones? These ones look unusual. It seems to me it’s not really the original accessory, and the chances are you can find the aftermarket ones too, as well as a waterproof remote control cover. Continue reading
Has XP disclosed its new metal detector 2018? Or maybe it’s a Chinese counterfeit? At any rate, all modern metal detector trends have been observed: wireless technology, smartphone connectivity, a carbon shaft. Take a look at this new product. In your opinion, can it be a true and real one? Continue reading
All new metal detectors come with either a straight shaft or a simple curved tube. XP Deus-like stems are becoming a thing of the past. Why? They are expensive to produce. Metal detectorists aren’t willing to pay so much for a stem. You’ll see for yourself: should a cheap XP Deus be launched, it will come with a straight shaft, too. Continue reading