Best Comm System?
#1
Best Comm System?
Thinking about getting a communication system so that the wife and I can talk while out on the highway. Just riding two up, so don't need to communicate with another bike. I don't know jack about them. I've got a Road King with a Dead Center detachable fairing, so I don't have the plug-in setup like an Ultra. Just want to talk back and forth while riding, don't really need a CB. Anyone out there with some advice on what to get, cost, what I need to set it up.....any feedback would be appreciated.
#2
We use the Scala Team Set Pro. It's wireless and bluetooth ready. It has a very simple install in your helmets and you can even plug in a music source (we each use a Sansa clip) so each of you can ride to your favorite tunes. The battery charge lasts us through a whole day of riding without a problem every time we use them. We have never experienced a wind noise problem and my wife even takes and makes phone calls hands free with her bluetooth cell phone. You can even hook up your GPS to them. They are easy to detach from the helmet so you can take them with you when you park and leave the bike, as they are very small units. We have had them about a year and a half and always use them on long trips. I would highly recommend them from our experience.
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I have a Sena SMH10...Bluetooth can link up to 4 units together for intercom. It does also does phone, GPS, and music. The sound quality for music is not that great, but tollerable. Everything else sounds great through the speakers. The mic is amazing and the unit is really easy to use with gloves on. Takes about 10-15 minutes per helmet to install.
#6
I would check into the Cardo Scala systems. The G9 just came out.
http://www.cardosystems.com/scala-rider
http://www.cardosystems.com/scala-rider
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I have a Sena SMH10...Bluetooth can link up to 4 units together for intercom. It does also does phone, GPS, and music. The sound quality for music is not that great, but tollerable. Everything else sounds great through the speakers. The mic is amazing and the unit is really easy to use with gloves on. Takes about 10-15 minutes per helmet to install.
#10
I read that sruff too
Also don't be fooled by Nolan helmet model numbers. The 90 is newer than the 100 series and the best deal.