decent audio in helmet?
- tropicalhotdog
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decent audio in helmet?
Can anyone recommend a way of getting decent sound in a helmet for listening to music or news radio? I've been using Tork X2 helmet speakers, but frankly the quality of the audio is pretty horrible. I don't like wearing earbuds under the helmet when I ride - it's too isolating. Are the helmets with bluetooth systems any good for this?
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this might work
I just asked my bro about this and he said his company puts one out. You can see it here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf2BbneIQOE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf2BbneIQOE
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Autocom. Also enables cell phone communication and bike to bike and rider to passsenger communication. I listen to my XM radio with it.
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Check out the page: www.topgearaccess.com
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Two possibilities: under the seat (PITA in my opinion) and in a tankbag.tropicalhotdog wrote:Thanks Lion Lady. That looks exactly like what I need. Where do you keep the control box when you ride?
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My BMW has a substatial alternator, so I've got my unit permanently mounted under the seat and bike powered. My XM Radio is mounted on my handlebars.
You could mount your Mp3 player or radio tuner the same. Autocom makes whatever connector you need to feed music to helmet.
I've got an older Autocom unit (Pro7 Sport).
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You could mount your Mp3 player or radio tuner the same. Autocom makes whatever connector you need to feed music to helmet.
I've got an older Autocom unit (Pro7 Sport).
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In many states, IN EAR speakers (ie earbuds, etc) are illegal, but dashboard or helmet speakers are okay.Magna wrote:Funny, I was taught in my lessons that you should not be listening with any sort of earphone. I would be afraid of not hearing a siren or a horn.
I can still hear sirens, etc
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