Product Description Size: Double | Color: Black Full Duplex Wireless Bluetooth Helmet Intercom Communication Pair Up to 6 Riders and Talk Between Any 2 at a time 1,000 Meter (3,280 Feet, over ? mile) Intercom Range A2DP Bluetooth for Wireless Music & Audio GPS Direction High-End Supreme Sound With Advanced Noise Cancellation Technology Auto Receive Incoming Cellphone Calls & Intercom Calls 3.5mm Line-In For External Audio Device Water Resistant, Handles All Weather Conditions Easily Install Speakers and Microphone In Helmet - Fits Into The Ear Well Of Most Helmets Up to 120km/h Speed Up to 8 Hours Talk Time, 150 Hours Standby Time Package Includes: 2 x LX-R6 Main Unit 2 x Slim 5mm Hi-Fi Stereo Speaker 2 x Boom Microphone for both full-face and open-face style helmet 2 x Mounting Bracket & Clamp 2 x USB Cable 1 x User Manual 1 x 5mm Hex Wrench
J**.
Buy it!!
Sounds great, looks great, and works great. This set up is amazing! I ride mostly with my brother so most the time 2 people which works perfectly. Sound is great and the 75 mph limit for good quality is being modest, you can easily hear at higher speeds if you have a full face helmet with the lid down. Range is good call quality is great, music is good. You can't beat the price, had a 395 dollar sena and was no better and maybe could even say was worse in the call quality. Save your money and buy these. Will be buying more of them without a doubt. If I had to find a con it would be the buttons are a little small and the + volume button should be above the - button not the other way around. But great product love it!!!
H**Y
Hit and miss. UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE!
The unit paired with my cell phone easy enough. The sound quality is OK but not great. The location of the volume buttons is difficult to use because of their small size and location right next to the power off button. Very difficult with anything but the thinnest gloves. The boom microphone won't stay afixed to the helmet and had to resort to two part epoxy to hold in place. I only ride with my wife and sometimes the call function doesn't connect with the other rider until you push the button a few times. But it is cheap. Way cheaper than comparable units. I haven't tried the more expensive ones so much don't know if they have the same problems....but once again. It is cheap. Update......We used these in the mountains for 5 straight days. The longest we got the talk function to work correctly was about 6 hours. That was after charging the devices all night. The best distance we got on these comm systems was about 1/4 mile before the sound broke up so bad that it was unidentifiable. Granted that was in a hilly region and these units are line of sight only. Overall even with the short range and shorter than advertised talk time, I think they are good value for use with only two riders. UPDATE. I am buying another pair of these. My wife isn't very electronics coordinated and has got the hang of using these devices. I am going to program the two new devices just like the old devices and we can then swap out the units when the battery dies with the freshly charged ones. We will be needing these on our summer trip to Alaska in 2020. For how we use these devices they are just about right for us and way better than spending $300 a piece for units that we really don't need.
M**E
Easy to connect, nice style [See my video]
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this inter-phone to review. My reviews are always honest, this one is no different.VIDEO: Unboxing, Installation, & First thoughts after using it.PROS:LightweightInstalls in less than 15 minutesRechargeableEasy to sync bluetooth to your phone.Took a little longer to figure out how to sync the two units together, but once I understood the procedure, it was easy and took no time at all.Interconnectivity worked well for what I guess would be over 1/2 mile.The instructions were detailed, even if a bit on the "Engrish" side. It didn't take me long to figure them out.CONS:Proprietary charging cable. I hope they change over to microUSB. (Like most of these intercoms)Microphone cannot be detached if you only want to use it for listening. (Can any of them? Maybe not.)Volume is OK, but could be louder. I was using a 3/4 helmet, perhaps a full-face hemet would be better.Buttons are small, you will have to get used to where they are positions.VOLUME ISSUES:The volume buttons are unintuitive. Down is for volume up and the up is for volume down. Note: This might help some folks "volume issues"Also, as for volume.. MAKE SURE YOUR PHONE IS TURNED ALL THE WAY UP. Sometimes phones have a separate volume for bluetooth devices and headphones. Make sure the main volume is up and the headphone/bluetooth volume is up. Also, I was using a radio app that had yet a third volume adapter. With all three turned up I had no problem hearing when the unit was at full volume too.RIDE SAFE OUT THERE!
K**E
Use these in every helmet.
Originally got these to use while snowboarding but since it's not winter yet took them bikin on the same slopes we will be boarding this winterMy first real test was using these in our full face Mountain bike helmets. Pulled off the sticker Velcro and it hook side of the Velcro stick directing into the padding of the helmet. Bike helmets lack some of the foam my motorcycle does so the mic made a slight pressure point but adjusting after I put my helmet on it went away.I got a little worried when we were standing next to each other at the top of the first run, getting them connect how much could they were cutting out. But once we were moving down the bike trails they never did that the whole rest of the day. Only had one time where it disconnect because we got a good distance apart down the mountain through trees and switch backs. Line of sight I'm sure you could go much farther apart.Volume is good, clarity might be lacking in some cases but it's not terrible. Love riding with music. I kinda wish there was a feature where you could intercom with the other person and the music volume would duck under the voice instead of turn off. But I suppose it'd be harder to understand the person. Over all enjoy this product and I can't wait to keep using it in all my helmets
D**L
Don’t think I’d buy again
Instructions are terrible, even trying to figure out how to turn on/off the device is a guess. Like everyone said, buttons are too small, forget about finding them with gloves. It takes like 15 seconds pressing the button to turn on/off the device. Bluetooth range is pathetic, lags at a distance from your helmet to your pants. Could use way more volume, I can’t hear my music above 50mph, while stopped you dont need to bring your music down at full volume. Also, the volume from the headset doesn’t control the one on the phone and viceversa, this can be annoying when you forget to put the volume up on either devices and have already started riding. Would be nice to know the battery level, I have other Bluetooth headphones and the all show the battery level on my iphone.On the good side, I don’t feel any drag from the wind.