Wireless headsets
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
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I have the Nolan N43 helmets with their bluetooth headsets. 2 yrs now, no problems pairing with the iPhone, Zumo 550 or talking with the wife. She's been inside the variety store and I can still talk with her. The newer versions have a longer reach.
Batteries last about 6 hrs before needing charging.
What I like best about the Nolan system, is it's designed to fit exactly and everything is flush. So it doesn't look like you have a chocolate bar stuck on the side of your helmet.
I also have a Limited, you can buy the Nolan cords so that you can plug into the factory system, but I don't like having a cord hanging off my helmet
Batteries last about 6 hrs before needing charging.
What I like best about the Nolan system, is it's designed to fit exactly and everything is flush. So it doesn't look like you have a chocolate bar stuck on the side of your helmet.
I also have a Limited, you can buy the Nolan cords so that you can plug into the factory system, but I don't like having a cord hanging off my helmet
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I have the Nolan N43 helmets with their bluetooth headsets. 2 yrs now, no problems pairing with the iPhone, Zumo 550 or talking with the wife. She's been inside the variety store and I can still talk with her. The newer versions have a longer reach.
Batteries last about 6 hrs before needing charging.
What I like best about the Nolan system, is it's designed to fit exactly and everything is flush. So it doesn't look like you have a chocolate bar stuck on the side of your helmet.
I also have a Limited, you can buy the Nolan cords so that you can plug into the factory system, but I don't like having a cord hanging off my helmet
Batteries last about 6 hrs before needing charging.
What I like best about the Nolan system, is it's designed to fit exactly and everything is flush. So it doesn't look like you have a chocolate bar stuck on the side of your helmet.
I also have a Limited, you can buy the Nolan cords so that you can plug into the factory system, but I don't like having a cord hanging off my helmet
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
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So this rig is compatible with the existing system on my Ultra and also comparable with other Bluetooth rigs? ...ie: I use the factory system on my ultra (I don't mind the cords) and my riding buddy's have a Bluetooth set...and I would be interested in something that utilizes what I have but I could talk to my riding buddies on there set?
Using the Nolan cord, plug into the Limited, I can use the CB, the intercom and listen to the stereo.