Bluetooth/Wireless
#1
Bluetooth/Wireless
Don't know if this has been asked before?
Is there a wireless system for the Ultra Classic headset? I would think that by now there would be some kind of adaptor for the helmet headset and another piece where you connect to the bike, basically eliminating the cord. I don't want to buy another helmet nor reinvent the wheel. Just a simple plug and play system.
Getting tired of accidently yanking the cord from my helmet while riding.
Is there a wireless system for the Ultra Classic headset? I would think that by now there would be some kind of adaptor for the helmet headset and another piece where you connect to the bike, basically eliminating the cord. I don't want to buy another helmet nor reinvent the wheel. Just a simple plug and play system.
Getting tired of accidently yanking the cord from my helmet while riding.
#2
Yup!
If you have some extra $$$ burning a hole in your pocket. Way to pricy for me and the battery will go dead in about 4 hours if you listen to music. The biggest problem with cord less is the battery life. Once someone comes up with a battery that will last 12 hours it might be worth it.
I never used this set up but I have a friend that wishes he didn't because of the battery life. He might sell his he doesn't use it any more. He went back to the cord.
J&M stuff:
JBLU-DNG03 Dongle $349.00
HS-JBLU-DNG03-CA07 Harness Connection Cable $44.00
HS-BLU277EDR-OF EDR Bluetooth Clamp-on Headset $300.00
I never used this set up but I have a friend that wishes he didn't because of the battery life. He might sell his he doesn't use it any more. He went back to the cord.
J&M stuff:
JBLU-DNG03 Dongle $349.00
HS-JBLU-DNG03-CA07 Harness Connection Cable $44.00
HS-BLU277EDR-OF EDR Bluetooth Clamp-on Headset $300.00
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