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Old 05-10-2009, 01:38 PM
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Default Best Helmet Blue Tooth? Helllp!

My goodness. I can usually research and wade thru specs and reviews and find the best option. I have an excellent track record with this. '

BUT!!!...I am totally lost on the helmet blue tooth brands. Let me tell you all my needs/parameters. Maybe you can help me. Please.

1) 2 units. one for the driver, one for the passenger. Wireless
2) Intercom capability and BROADCAST capability for the Driver
decent range to match up with various cruising partners.
3)Hi fidelity helmet speakers to enjoy MP3 or satellite radio music.
4) Good mike that will fit HJC modular type helmet.Symax I.
5) Capability with interface with Passport 9500ci. The one i have in my car. it is totally built in with laser shifters too. I can hide the brain and radar receiver in my FXRT fairing. I may have to get with Passport on this. You know, there is a blue tooth interface for their 9500i. So.....
6) Forget #5 for now. I can deal with that. Unless you happen to know.
7) Interface with a Garmin Zumo. This may be the source of my MP# music too.
8) Inter face with an ipod. I may decide to use that as a music source
9) Enough VOLUME!!! I am hard of hearing. I may be wearing ear plugs when not listening to music.
I think this is not asking more than what is currently available.
I just want a brand that has good fidelity, reliability and least amount of blue tooth connection problems.

As a side note: The idea of the 9500ci just hit me. You dont have to remove it every time. It is permanently built in with almost invisible radar shifters.
Very very expensive, but worth it. I have one in my BMW.
It will be tight fit. The radar receiver and brain are bulky.
 
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Old 05-11-2009, 08:42 AM
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I don't think you will find all of that in a wireless system. Everything and more of what you are describing is available in the Autocom system. I do a good bit of long distance riding and having to recharge batteries is not acceptable to me. I would recommend Autocom or Starcom. I run the Autocom Active Plus Duo and love it. Here's the one I use, also be sure to check out the Super Pro Avi unit.
http://www.topgearaccess.com/store/i...ts/kit200.html
 
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