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B**Y
Must have
Great device. Great price. Bought for our sons when they ride their dirt bikes on the river bottoms. Comes with multiple mounting options. What I like the most is you can still hear everything around you and still make a clear phone call. A must have if you’ve got youth riders
G**N
Works well for budget price
It works well and easy to operate
A**E
Great for Bluetooth music from your phone
Great for listening to music since it has a Bluetooth connection yo my phone. Takes a bit of doing to hide the wires in my helmet, but I got it done. I don't use the mic to talk to others, since I ride solo. Love music when I get the Breeze on My Knees!
A**R
Recomiendo
Bien
C**D
Great
Works great
B**K
Works great
Controls are easy to use, sound is fine and it connected to my phone quickly. Another great feature is the C type connector which allows me to connect my current speakers. The price is hard to beat, recommend it.
A**S
Works OK
The media could not be loaded. Works well, could be a bit louder, but it could just be my helmet padding
S**K
They sound amazingly good
This review is for Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset, Motorcycle Helmets Headphone with Noise Cancellation Wireless Bluetooth Headsets..., $24.95The trick to getting good sound out of this system is to get the speakers positioned exactly over your ears, but that's not easy to do. I tried moving mine about 1/4" after I had them installed and the velcro held so tight it ripped the pad off the speaker. I knocked 2 stars off my rating for that. Fortunately there was enough sticky surface on the back of the velcro sheet that it holds well enough in place.I suggest using double-sided tape or a loop of regular tape to experiment with the location of the speakers. Once you find that, use the velcro pad to stick them down permanently. It would have been nice if the instructions had included that tip.One thing I really don't like is the dual functions of the buttons, both for adjusting the volume and skipping one song forward or back. If you don't hold the button down long enough (several seconds), you've just skipped to another song. And they're doubly awkward when wearing gloves, which I hope every motorcyclist does! When you're trying to concentrate on riding your bike, it's really hard to fiddle with those buttons!I tried the voice control for making a phone call and that worked, using the built-in Google capabilities of my phone. I didn't actually talk to anyone so I'm not sure if they would have been able to understand me - it was a little distorted. I have a quite loud bike (KTM 350 dual sport) so that doesn't help. But I was able to turn the volume up load enough to hear the music well and drown out the sound of the engine. The problem is that it was so loud that it will make me deaf at that level. On a quieter bike, it should really sound great if you get the speakers positioned properly.
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