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The guys on ADV Rider have nothing good to say about it.
So Dave, I'm guessing that you've used the product but find it overpriced?
I use my smartphone. Typically I write down directions, put on my tank bag but it's easy to miss a turn if there's no highway sign. I don't wear bluetooth or want sound. That's why this deal look pretty good. I've seen them for $150 online but I see it's Brit product so have no clue about availability nor ownership experience.So Dave, I'm guessing that you've used the product but find it overpriced?
...I often just use Google maps on the smartphone, with audio instructions sent to my bluetooth helmet.
Is there any sort of not-too-expensive blue tooth receiver that I could use to receive google map audio from a cell phone and play it through the R&M helmet speakers? Or some simple amp that I could use with the R&M mic at the tomtom to play audio directions on the helmet speakers? All I have found so far are new blue tooth systems for paired or multiple riders that are pretty pricey.
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I use an MPOW BT reveiver for headhones. The silver jack adapter unplugs and head phones plug right in. Sync to my phone and all it well for less than $17.00 about the size of a book of matches (if you remember those)https://www.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetooth-Receiver-Connection-Hands-Free/dp/B07ML5GP72/ref=sr_1_7?crid=3H6SV2ROINFIU&dchild=1&keywords=bluetooth+receiver+for+headphones&qid=1586281655&sprefix=bluetooth+reciever%2Caps%2C213&sr=8-7
So this has enough amplification to power your helmet speakers? Does it have a volume control or is that done with your phone? I see there are a number of different units by this same company. Amazon said there is a "newer" unit at https://www.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetooth-Receiver-Hands-Free-Assistant/dp/B07TXG787Q/ref=dp_ob_title_wld and it does mention volume control. It sertainly sounds like one of these is what I need to listen to my cell phones directions; I'd just need to wire the J&M helmet speakers to the correct 3.5mm plug. Oh yes, the one you mentioned is about $25 with shipping and tax now.
Yes it has volume up/down and power on/off. I can also have a mic on my cheap Skull Candy ear buds that allow me to talk on the phone no problem until about 55 mph when wind noise overcomes the mic.
There is a tiny mic on the Skull Candy head phones.
Blue tooth is still somewhat of a mystery to me. So the mic connects to the Mpow 298a through the same 3.5mm jack as the ear buds? I am still not understanding how the mic transmits to your phone if the Mpow 298a is a receiver only.
There are bluetooth transmitters and bluetooth receivers. The latter are more popular, as they allow the ability to connect to your mobile to answer calls or listen to music.However, in this case I think you will require a bluetooth transmitter to connect the the bluetooth receiver in your helmet.The 3.5mm jack for both types is a four pole device, carrying stereo audio and microphone output. My understanding is the MPOW 298A is a bluetooth transmitter.