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Has anyone worn a blue tooth helmet? I'm thinking of checking them out, earbuds are getting tiresome. How is the sound quality? Any brand recommendations.
My son and I just got the fullface from cyclegear, brand Bilt. so far so good!
Noise level so so but bluetooth works good.Can put a little distance between us a can still hear ok.For the price guess I would give it a thumbs up.
Son uses phone and listens to music more than me and he likes it alot............
Second the Sena. I have the SMH10R. Very small footprint. Detachable battery which I hid inside the helmet. The sound is surprisingly good for both speaking and listening. I use for phone and occasional music. Just take your time and really think through the install. Mine is on a HJC RPHA10. The interior padding is detachable making the job very easy. Only one very small hole for the wiring harness.
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