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I was surfing the Indian Motorcycle website earlier and got to looking at their audio accessories and ran across this wireless Bluetooth half helmet headset. The more I look at the specifications I think it's a stand alone unit not necessarily tethered in a proprietary manner to the Indian bike. It may even be an off the shelf device with a Indian sticker on it, so I don't see why it wouldn't work with a Harley.
There are no Indian dealers close by to me or I'd swing by and check one out. I'd be interested in what the gadget gurus and electronic wizards think.
No Bluetooth headset connects to a harley radio system. That is unless you do a whole adapter setup wired to the bike. There are numerous threads about this. At which point, Sena, Cardo and others will do the trick
I didn't realize it was just a Sena Blue Tooth. Seems the motor company may be missing something by not being more user friendly with off the shelf technology.
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