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Does anyone have a helmet solution that will allow all in one communications? Meaning I want to be able to communicate with my passenger,listen to HK factory stereo, and get directions from my voice navigation. I've been looking at the nolan n102 setup, but don't know if it will suffice.
Listen to the engine. Always sounds pleasant, no commercials, never a wrong direction, and it wont tell you to stop driving like an a$$ or to take out the garbage. ....not being a jerk just my .02
Listen to the engine. Always sounds pleasant, no commercials, never a wrong direction, and it wont tell you to stop driving like an a$$ or to take out the garbage. ....not being a jerk just my .02
There are a couple of different solutions out there. Probably the post popular is BlueAnt. It seems that all of the Bluetooth solutions have different negatives. Some have less that 5 hour battery life and other have static and short range. Does NOT seem to be the perfect solution out there yet .
I have had good luck with J&M products but have no experience with their bluetooth stuff. Their integrator IV will probably do what you want but it is wired. I know that they do have some bluetooth technology. Search their site. You might get some info.
we have the blue ant, no feature for piping in the bike stereo, but is does have blue tooth,passengerto passengerand bike to bike com. Last about six hours on a charge, depending on volume setting. Great Customer service too. When you call them you get a human right away!! No Menu selection or press one for english!! another Unit that I plan on trying is Cardo. kind of the same as Blue ant, but has more range.
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