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I am putting this here due to it will be the touring guys that have these.
Anyone here used one of these on the Bike and tried this for cell communication as well. specifically on a blackberry curve. would like to try it for two way communication on the bike, but I am trying to find a solution that would work for business as well. IMC has said that I can use them as just head phones, IPOD, ETC. but I want to know if the boom MIC will work for phone calls as well.
Any info on these headsets is appreciated http://www.imcmoto.com/home/device-h...set-hs110.html
Yea, i use one with decent results. Can't really complain about the sound, my only real complaint is that after wearing it for extended periods, the plastic around the ear piece will tend to dig into my head a little. Other than that, its a decent item. I have used it only for CB communication
We are coming out with what you are looking for located here, it is a 4 pin smartphone headset that will work with your blackberry.
We will also be releasing an product for the Ultra Classic in the near future, that will allow integration of smartphones or Zumos into the Ultra's audio system.
We are coming out with what you are looking for located here, it is a 4 pin smartphone headset that will work with your blackberry.
We will also be releasing an product for the Ultra Classic in the near future, that will allow integration of smartphones or Zumos into the Ultra's audio system.
From what I can see in the picture on your site, it looks like this is only for full or open face helmets. Will you be making one for half of no helmet as well? My brother uses a Blackberry Storm but seldom wears a helmet.
I look forward to seeing what you come up with for the Ultra Classic. I'm currently using an IMC HS-H40U on my Ultra with an HTC TouchPro, a Zumo 660, and a BOMM. It works great
but there can always be something better.
We will also be releasing an product for the Ultra Classic in the near future, that will allow integration of smartphones or Zumos into the Ultra's audio system...
What you really need to work on is a Bluetooth dongle that plugs into the headset connector on the Ultra. Then it can connect to the Bluetooth headsets for the helmets. I can't stand that cord hanging down. Possibly, create a PAN so you can have your cellphone connected as well. We need wireless!
What you really need to work on is a Bluetooth dongle that plugs into the headset connector on the Ultra. Then it can connect to the Bluetooth headsets for the helmets. I can't stand that cord hanging down. Possibly, create a PAN so you can have your cellphone connected as well. We need wireless!
now your talking.
being able to use a bluetooth device through the factory equipment would be the ticket. Come out with that and i'll buy one.
J&M offers a custom dongle for the driver position on the Ultra that will link and work properly to a J&M Bluetooth headset, using the JMAHP software profile ,,,,
all functions of the Ultra audio system will stay the same, as if you were using a corded headset ,,,,
J&M offers a custom dongle for the driver position on the Ultra that will link and work properly to a J&M Bluetooth headset, using the JMAHP software profile ,,,,
all functions of the Ultra audio system will stay the same, as if you were using a corded headset ,,,,
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