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Finally ordering a second unit for my passenger. I havent so far used my comms unit to pair with anyone else. I know they have two types of connections as far as pairing to other riders but im trying to see which connection should be used to just pair with my passenger to talk and share music? Thanks in advance
Yes, the 9" length does a good job of it, and allows me to shove it up out of sight when I'm not using it.
With any 1/2 helmet you'll still need something to hold the speakers. I have a Bell PitBoss, and the zip-out ear flaps have pockets that work fine, while on my Scorpion EXO C110 it has snap-on flaps that hold the speakers. You can also buy pockets from HD or IMC that hold speakers, but I've not had good luck with them.
Hmmm, personal pics - I try to stay incognito, but...
Furry, Question is... how does it sound on the open road? Can you hear the music? How badly does the audio quality get at the higher speeds?
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