V6 Pro Helmet Intercom Communication System V6 Pro.Motorcycle Bluetooth Intercom 2 Riders Interphone. Connect Up to 6 Riders 1200M BT Multi-Function Motorbike Helmet Intercom Headset (V6 Pro 2 Pack)
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The EJEAS V6 motorcycle Bluetooth headset is designed for half and full-size bikes. 2-piece helmets with face shields A full duplex helmet to helmet Bluetooth communication intercom with a 1000 meter range
Wear the Bluetooth headset EJEAS while wearing a helmet There are two versions of the V6 Pro Support for full-duplex two-way intercoms You are flipping a face Use of the helmet must cover the ears, so the helmet can be worn as a half or full helmet. In addition to buying a helmet, if you ride a bicycle you can also pick up a helmet that has built-in vents The following is the ASIN for an ear monaural microphone RT @B0936TY5ZT
Selected User Reviews For V6 Pro Helmet Intercom Communication System V6 Pro.Motorcycle Bluetooth Intercom 2 Riders Interphone. Connect Up to 6 Riders 1200M BT Multi-Function Motorbike Helmet Intercom Headset (V6 Pro 2 Pack)
There is a misleading claim about this product. It is not possible for the members of the group to communicate. One receiver is designated as the boss by the system. Those units don't talk to each other. It's only the boss who talks to them. No one from the regular riders will be able to talk with anyone from the regular riders. For me and my three children, this unit was a great investment. In order for me to talk to all of my kids while they are not able to talk to each other, I programmed my as the boss. Moreover, the advertisement failed to address this issue clearly. Only two riders are needed for this to work well.
I tested these devices and they worked perfectly. The way you presented the information really impressed me. The voice contact was always intact, even when we were out of sight in the mountains. I'm not sure we pushed the 1km limit much. Even when I had my modular helmet open at highway speeds, the audio quality was excellent. When I used the Bluetooth function to call my wife while cruising at 70 MPH, she said I didn't sound like I was riding.
Find out how long your battery lasts by clicking here. On our second day of riding we forgot to charge one even, but we were able to ride with it all day. There was probably a 10 - 10 split there Battery can last for 12 hours before it needs to be recharged. I explained here how the radios stay connected during a ride so you can have a casual discussion.
This reference to 2 riders is well documented. There is not a 6 to 6 pair, but the unit can handle The master holds a 6 to 1 advantage. Maybe this is more appropriate for a classroom learning environment, but it would be very inconvenient when dealing with a large group. While I like the flat speakers, I don't know if I would want to hear five people yammering on during my ride. *The flat speakers are loud and clear and I found them easy to install in my generic mountain bike There is almost an integrated look to it. My quibble is minor, and I don't think it would prevent me from ordering As it cannot remember the last volume setting, you will have to find the volume up button and quickly press it a few times to maximize the You might not be able to I crank it every time because I can't hear well enough and it starts at the center of the dial.
The maximum speed I went with them was 60mph, but I could talk to my rider without having to yell. The pairing process proved to be a bit challenging, but after watching an instructional YouTube video, it became very simple. This installation was very straightforward and easy to do. Since I have 2 identical helmets, I tried both metal and plastic The units were both held very securely by both. These intercoms have been a pleasure to use.
Batteries that last a long time.
The pros are It is loud enough on my Kawasaki Versys 650, but only marginally so on my Harley Davidson. My more expensive Sena Smart 20B is as easy to manipulate as this. I have not completely drained the battery yet despite listening to music and communicating with another rider for hours. There is a discrepancy in range between the advertised and actual range. It is a good price. The cons are You should not be trying to communicate with No matter how I tried to link Siri to it, I couldn't do Although the buttons aren't super glove-friendly, they are better than the ones on the competition. You have to change channels if you wish to speak with another rider. You can only talk with two people at a time. The communications are better there when there are three or four people riding together, but not an issue if you only ride with one The year1200). I'd say this is a very good two Person-to-person communication system that will connect to your smart phone so you can make/receive calls and access the Internet Take a look at a podcast or listen to music. There are stars.
It has so far been a pleasant experience. Great for calls the mic is good for voice, and the person on the other end of the call can very clearly hear me when I'm on high speed. In 5 seconds, it automatically answers the call. 1) The modules, speakers, and microphone have a good quality feel.
I am pleased with how easy it is to install and how clear the sound is. The problem is, one has to redo the paring once they lose connection.
My companion turned a corner of a building and I lost sight of him, and once that was over, the paring was terminated. We had to restart after we lost connection. In addition, the manual indicates that this device can connect to five people at the same time, but can only talk to one at a time, and that switching is simply a press of a button. one pair, so I did not try multiple connections)
If this is to be used to speak with a passenger or a companion, it will work fine.
If not, you'll need high-fidelity headphones. This is the end of As for the price, you'll get what you paid for, and if I were paying for it, it would be sufficient.
Although the design and style are great, the volume is super low, and you can't hear crap when you're going fast. The intercom system has not been tested, but I bet it suffers the same fate as the external intercom system. Additionally, the quality of the sound is sub-par at best. If you are considering buying this, I recommend that you spend a few dollars more to get a better quality model. If all you do is ride your bike in the city, then it's fine. But then I wonder why you would need an intercom system in the first place.