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Right now when i go for a ride i use 1 Bluetooth earbud and listen to my tunes on my phone while i ride. It works but its not the most comfortable thing and sometimes when the wind is strong my helmet moves around and when i move it back it dislodges the earbud and then I've got no tunes till i stop next.
Years ago i bought the HD handlebar mount speaker kit and it worked great for like 2 years then fell apart (literally and unrepairable too) i gave it to the e-waste bin. Is there anyone that makes a similar product for bikes with no built in radio or speakers for a reasonable price? I just want something i can hook up my phone to and play music or pandora. I wear a full face helmet nowadays and i dono if that will have a severe impact on hearing the music at road speeds. i used to wear a half helmet so i could easily hear it but I've not used anything but earbuds since i went to a full face. I mean i still hear road noise and **** easy so I'd assume music would still be easy to hear as well with a full helmet.
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