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I have been looking through many forums, posts, websites, searches, etc....
I need.....
1 Headset to work with my Harmon Advanced Audio System, to include Intercom and CB, & It to have connectivity to my phone.
I dont want to have to use two headsets on one helmet.
Is this doable?
I wil be riding 1k per weekend and need all those capabilities and really really dont want to try and mount two headsets or re-wire one headset with two inputs.
Is there a working mod to the advanced audio system to have phone connectivity wether wired or blue tooth that will send and recieve from the harley headset?
I dont care if I have to stay wired from helmet to bike.
I want to do the same thing, but am not willing to pay for it. Only difference is I have a JM radio on y Streetglide. As of now I dont think there is a bluetooth adapter for the HD radios. There is for the JM but you end up spending quite a bit of money to add it on.
Maybe even taking a bluetooth motorcycle headset and wiring it into a HD headset.. sharing the same boom and ear piece... but not sure hot to make that work,.
Has to be something out there.. either aftermarket or DIY.
J&M has a very nice integration module that will let you link up all your devices into the headset outlet on an Ultra. I only used it for a hidden radar detector, but it has lots of add on capability. It's around $400. I'd talk to J&M about what specifically you'd like to do. Good luck.
I have my Garmin Zumo plugged into the aux port on my radio and use the bluetooth on the Zumo to pair up my phone.
I also purchased a piece that I spliced into the radio wiring that enables me to talk on the phone using my wired Harley headset. I also can talk on the CB and Intercom.
I have my Garmin Zumo plugged into the aux port on my radio and use the bluetooth on the Zumo to pair up my phone.
I also purchased a piece that I spliced into the radio wiring that enables me to talk on the phone using my wired Harley headset. I also can talk on the CB and Intercom.
I have my Garmin Zumo plugged into the aux port on my radio and use the bluetooth on the Zumo to pair up my phone.
I also purchased a piece that I spliced into the radio wiring that enables me to talk on the phone using my wired Harley headset. I also can talk on the CB and Intercom.
I'm happy.
I was wondering if that was possible. I want a Z660 (cant afford it yet though) and was wondering if that was possible. Still dont like the idea of talking on the phone while riding but on my last trip I saw the benefit of having the ability to.
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