It’s been a long time coming, but motorcyclists finally have a couple of solutions for wireless rider-to-passenger communications with Bluetooth intercom systems. Our definition of wireless definitely ...
Well designed, fully featured Bluetooth version 2.0 communications device. With a quality mono two-speaker headset, its trim and lightweight design, multiple functions and ease of use, this is a big ...
Cardo, as we told you when we first previewed this device, had the first motorcycle Bluetooth headset back in 2004, and the first rider-to-rider intercom in 2007. Packtalk was another first; a ...
Cardo has overhauled its flagship dynamic-mesh intercom for motorcyclists. The new Packtalk Edge gets a magnetic "air mount," a slimmer design with no pop-up antenna, upgraded Bluetooth 5.2, improved ...
Cardo Systems launched a new wireless Bluetooth communications for motorcycle helmet headsets, dubbed Scala Rider G4. The product is the first Bluetooth headset to offer group intercom between up to ...
Related: How to fit an intercom to your motorcycle helmet Because I tend to ride on my own, then the real functionality of the Freecom 4X is as a Bluetooth headset for – primarily – my smartphone, as ...
Lately, I've been hearing voices. They tell me all sorts of useful information, such as where to go and how to get there. Don't worry, all of this precisely stops when I take off my motorcycle helmet.
Cardo Systems, industry pioneer and maker of the world's most popular motorcycle communications products, is poised to transform the industry yet again with the Cardo scala rider G9, which features ...
The Freecom 4X is a motorcycle intercom from Cardo powered by Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. It sits in their mid-range tier of intercoms simply because it’s meant for solo riders or smaller groups of up ...