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« on: July 19, 2011, 01:28:25 PM »

So i know some of you older die hards are going to bash me for wanting to stay connected to the outside world while riding instead of enjoying the grumble of the monsters engine and the whistle of the wind. Dont get me wrong, i love that...i love the sound of my engine (Full Remus Exhaust) but luckily its loud enough that even with skull candy ear buds in with music playing i can easily hear my pipes  waytogo however i have been looking into these blue-tooth headsets for full face helmets for some time now...and many of the reviews have come back either amazing...or horrible....and the things aren't cheap! so if i do buy one i want to get the most for my money of course...l Roll Eyes The reason for wanting the system is for when i take my girl out on the bike with me....surprisingly enough i actually enjoy her company and wouldn't mind sharing our experiences while we ride...not just reminiscing after we stop. Also it would be nice to take calls while im on my boring straight line commute too and from work....and not to mention i love listening to music while i ride...i just feel that a little rock playing in my ears makes me feel a little more aggressive through the twisties...as well as making wind noise and the bore of SoCal freeway riding more bearable....

So let me know what  you guys may have, have used, have heard of....what you think...and what you would recommend! The ones ive looked at so far are the Blinc M1 blue-tooth headset, The chatterbox Xbi2, and the sena SMH10, the Sena looks like the best for the money...but idk...

Let me know what you guys think!! popcorn
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« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2011, 02:13:19 PM »

i have the oneal tirade. I think its a amazing helmet for the price (and i have a shoei x12).  The wind buffetting, or lack thereof is great. Weight? pretty good. Looks? AWESOME!  Plus it has Bluetooth. To be perfectly honest, the phone feature doesnt work.. im sure because my pipes are too damn loud.  (m1100 w/akro db killers removed).  So i pull over to make phone calls. I can somewhat here the music when im riding, kinda like background noise.. so it doesnt interfere with road/car sounds.  What i mostly use it for though, gps. works pretty well since, it only speaks when Im approaching a direction change, then I just glance at my phone .. which is mounted on my top triple.  Summary: phone calls, not audible above 20-25 mph?  Your experience may likely be different.
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« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2011, 02:49:31 PM »


I've been using this helmet for almost 2 years (not exclusively though). 



It's pretty good, nothing spectacular.  Volume is ok, sound quality is decent.  It's nice to put on music on my way in to work.  I start work very early in the morning, so there are not too many cars around.  On my trip home I usually just sync it to my phone without music.

Ever since I changed my slip on, I haven't been able to hear the incoming call notification sound.  Evil

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« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2011, 04:04:39 PM »

I have the SMH10 and it works great. I have a loud helmet (soumy spec1) and use earplug and I have no complaints on the volume and clarity of these units. Pairing with my IPhone was simple and I am able to listen to music and make calls handsfree. Unit to unit coms work great too, used it at 110+mph with no problems (boring endless dessert). Range is good too as long as there is a line of sight with other unit.
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« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2011, 04:44:39 PM »

I've had a Vega V-Tune for over a year, and I've beaten on it pretty good and its stood up to the beating.  Overall, I've very pleased.
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« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2011, 06:16:49 PM »

So i know some of you older die hards are going to bash me for wanting to stay connected to the outside world while riding instead of enjoying the grumble of the monsters engine and the whistle of the wind. Dont get me wrong, i love that...i love the sound of my engine (Full Remus Exhaust) but luckily its loud enough that even with skull candy ear buds in with music playing i can easily hear my pipes  waytogo however i have been looking into these blue-tooth headsets for full face helmets for some time now...and many of the reviews have come back either amazing...or horrible....and the things aren't cheap! so if i do buy one i want to get the most for my money of course...l Roll Eyes The reason for wanting the system is for when i take my girl out on the bike with me....surprisingly enough i actually enjoy her company and wouldn't mind sharing our experiences while we ride...not just reminiscing after we stop. Also it would be nice to take calls while im on my boring straight line commute too and from work....and not to mention i love listening to music while i ride...i just feel that a little rock playing in my ears makes me feel a little more aggressive through the twisties...as well as making wind noise and the bore of SoCal freeway riding more bearable....

So let me know what  you guys may have, have used, have heard of....what you think...and what you would recommend! The ones ive looked at so far are the Blinc M1 blue-tooth headset, The chatterbox Xbi2, and the sena SMH10, the Sena looks like the best for the money...but idk...

Let me know what you guys think!! popcorn

This is something I have been looking into for quite sometime and I have looked into the V-Tune and the O-Neal bluetooth helmets. I have found thru various searches that its quality is hit or miss. But just recently I have found a helmet that has been reviewing quite well and its bluetooth unit is removable and replaceable. Which to me is a must  since electronics break and I want to be able to replace it. The helmet is called the Nolan N43 Trilogy the bluetooth doesn't come with the helmet but is a accessory. I think they are on the right track because the same bluetooth module fits into there other bluetooth capable helmets. So if you want another helmet you aren't SOL in features. Here is the link to the helmet I'm sure you can find more but it has reviewed well.



http://www.revzilla.com/product/nolan-n43-trilogy-helmet

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« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2011, 10:37:36 PM »

I am very old school so you may have an idea where this is going........

If you want to stay in constant contact with the outside world ...... to hell with it (putting it nicely)... stay in your car, or better yet, at home.

I don't even abide music. That's another car deal.  Motorbiking ... you got the wind, the road noise and your engine/exhaust.  That's all I want and all I think you need. The outside world forces itself on me enough all week long without having to come into my riding.

Call me a Luddite. I don't give a shit. Just my two cents. Or common, basic sense if you will.

Look at all your personal forum information layout text ..... maybe you want to re-phrase some of that --- LOL

And just so you know...... no hating here....... just an opinion & finding irony (for lack of a better description) in the original post.   Grin
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« Reply #7 on: July 20, 2011, 02:29:50 AM »

I am very old school so you may have an idea where this is going........

If you want to stay in constant contact with the outside world ...... to hell with it (putting it nicely)... stay in your car, or better yet, at home.

I don't even abide music. That's another car deal.  Motorbiking ... you got the wind, the road noise and your engine/exhaust.  That's all I want and all I think you need. The outside world forces itself on me enough all week long without having to come into my riding.

Call me a Luddite. I don't give a shit. Just my two cents. Or common, basic sense if you will.


Look at all your personal forum information layout text ..... maybe you want to re-phrase some of that --- LOL

And just so you know...... no hating here....... just an opinion & finding irony (for lack of a better description) in the original post.   Grin


 I agree with you. I origanly got my headset because I'm a caregiver for my mother and I have to be reachable most of the time. With this bit of tech I'm able to able to enjoy the free time I have and still be contacted if needed.
 The other features of the Sena were not that important to me, but as I used them I started to enjoy them greatly.

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« Reply #8 on: July 20, 2011, 03:35:48 AM »

Hi,
I have been using the U-Clear HBC100 on a Shoei RF1100 for the last 5 months and have been very happy with it. It is used mostly for listening to music stored on my phone, but I have tested the intercom feature with a passenger on the back - nice and clear sound. I have taken calls on it, and that works pretty good too. One of the advantages of the unit is that it does not have a boom mic in front of your mouth - the mic is very small and embedded into the ear speakers.

I just got back from a 1,400 mile road trip and this thing was a godsend!

Have a look:
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/uclear-hbc-100-bluetooth-communicator

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« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2011, 05:49:15 AM »

I am very old school so you may have an idea where this is going........

If you want to stay in constant contact with the outside world ...... to hell with it (putting it nicely)... stay in your car, or better yet, at home.

I don't even abide music. That's another car deal.  Motorbiking ... you got the wind, the road noise and your engine/exhaust.  That's all I want and all I think you need. The outside world forces itself on me enough all week long without having to come into my riding.

Call me a Luddite. I don't give a shit. Just my two cents. Or common, basic sense if you will.

Look at all your personal forum information layout text ..... maybe you want to re-phrase some of that --- LOL

And just so you know...... no hating here....... just an opinion & finding irony (for lack of a better description) in the original post.   Grin


Agreed, I can't imagine yaking on the phone while I'm on my bike.  What's next?  Cupholders?  Built in DVD player?  Heated and cooled seats?
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« Reply #10 on: July 20, 2011, 07:36:31 AM »

I have a cheapo VCan with Bluetooth built in.  The helmet was a little over $100, and it already has Bluetooth, and it's ECE something or the other spec.

It's not the most plush helmet -- the quality of the lining is more like a basic dirt bike helmet, kinda thin, but for a hundo...

The Bluetooth works well with my iPhone 4, and it communicates with another helmet (got one for Mrs M900 too -- actually, she bought the pair) without a hitch.  Music plays well, but the sound quality is poor, then again, high f fidelity is probably not my concern while blasting The Stooges into my helmet.

Either way, for longs trips, I'm still taking my Schuberth because it's my most comfortable lid.

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« Reply #11 on: July 20, 2011, 09:01:39 AM »

Agreed, I can't imagine yaking on the phone while I'm on my bike.  What's next?  Cupholders?  Built in DVD player?  Heated and cooled seats?

I don't know what to think about all this negativity toward embracing technology. I am sure every previous generation hates new things the current gen has newly available. I bet when Automatic Transmission cars came out all the old school people thought it was lazy and dumb or whatever.

I'm not trying to ruffle any feathers here but if you opinion is valid then mine is equally as valid just on the opposite side of the fence. The Monster 796 I just got has ABS I see tons of people say ABS is not good etc etc I myself prefer to have it and I can turn it off anytime I want. Maybe I see things differently because I am in the IT field and have a passion for new things but thats just my opinion.

I do completely agree with anyone that says if you can't hear or become distracted then it could be a safely issue for a rider. That is a given and a very valid point with any audio device a rider uses. Just to point out something how many of yall wear earplugs? Doesn't that block sound too?

I know text doesn't have tone so I'm not trying to start anything just wanting to make anyone that reads this to really think about what they are really saying.
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« Reply #12 on: July 20, 2011, 09:10:39 AM »

i'm old school, i don't even listen to my ipod. it's just looking ahead and listening to the road and my surroundings. i actually feel more at ease when i'm on the bike and i feel like these things would take away from it.
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« Reply #13 on: July 20, 2011, 09:26:49 AM »

  I just bought the SHM-10 dual pack a week ago for me and my friends ride to Moto Gp next week. I used them for about an hour so far and they work great and seem well built and very easy to use and set up, I bought the newer version with firm ware upgradable software and also ordered the earbud accessory instead of the regular speakers.
 The only problem we've had is that my friend bought the cheapest helmet(cycle gear, bilt $70) since he uses half helmets with his cruiser and there is loud wind noise from his helmet and we are looking for a wind blocking solution, other than that, my set works great.
 
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« Reply #14 on: July 20, 2011, 11:25:47 AM »

Agreed, I can't imagine yaking on the phone while I'm on my bike.  What's next?  Cupholders?  Built in DVD player?  Heated and cooled seats?

Isn't that called a Harley cheeky
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