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I wonder whatever happened to the Bone Phone speakers, they came out about 1980 would rest on your collar bone and transmit the sound thru your skeleton rather than ears.
So I'm interested in feedback on the Bluetooth you folks are using, both integrated into the helmet and add-on later. My intent is for gps and phone. Not currently interested in music or intercom.All the stuff --sound qualitymic qualitycompatibility with androidease of operationwaterproofuseability at speedcomfortboom mic v cheekpiece micetcHave at it!
I did a quick search and found no recent discussion of Bluetooth options for helmets. I've been researching them and see there are two ways to go -- a new helmet with integrated Bluetooth or an add-on Bluetooth module for an existing helmet.I already have a fairly Skookum helmet -- Nolan 104 modular. It is made with Bluetooth in mind -- already has the placement for earbuds and battery, and Nolan makes a Bluetooth module for the 104. My hesitation with doubling the value of the helmet with this add-on is mostly the microphone. It's a boom mic on the Nolan (and a lot of other products). I don't see a boom mic as the ideal solution. It seems to me that buried in the cheekpiece would be better.Helmets with built-in Bluetooth seem to be either chintzy with the helmet, chintzy with the Bluetooth, or brutal on the budget.So I'm interested in feedback on the Bluetooth you folks are using, both integrated into the helmet and add-on later. My intent is for gps and phone. Not currently interested in music or intercom.All the stuff --sound qualitymic qualitycompatibility with androidease of operationwaterproofuseability at speedcomfortboom mic v cheekpiece micetcHave at it!
The Bluetooth headpiece I use with the phone is very short -- doesn't hardly escape my elephant ear -- and although I was skeptical, folks say they hear me clearly with the mic way back there. If that's possible with a $50 Plantronics, why do I need a boom with my modular? Shouldn't this gee-whiz stuff work from a cheek plate location?I guess I'm thinking that having that wad of mic-covering foam in my mouth while I'm riding won't be that much fun.BTW -- Tony -- does that gps couple to Bluetooth?
What you are looking for is the UClear system. I also have one and it works great. As mentioned before it has a microphone on each speaker and uses triagulation to determine what is noise and what is voice. I've had a Scala and Sena prior to this and both were also very good and have plenty of volume. Sena's have been claimed to not be waterproof. I had my SMH-10 in some pretty good rain storms and it didn't miss a beat. UCLear is claimed water resistant, ie, you can't submerge it in 10ft of water but rain, even driven rain, won't bother it. They all worked fine in well below freezing weather too.I didn't really mind a boom mic with a FF helmet. Just mount the mic in the chinbar and then ignore it. Most have an option of a 'wired' mic made to be mounted in the chinbar vs a 'boom'. I got the UClear because I went to modular helmets and didn't want to mess with the boom every time I took the helmet off.But, part of how well these systems work is the ambient noise inside your helmet. The noisier the helmet the higher the volume needed to overcome that noise. When I wore my HJC Symax III I had to wear earplugs and then turn up the volume. The Schuberth I don't need to do that. There are still times that my exhaust pipes are a bit too loud and I can't hear the music well.Last, music quality is not great. Again, ambient noise. I like to compare it to a car with windows down at 80mph on the interstate between two trucks and trying to listen to music.I've used the Sena and the UClear with both Android and iPhones. Both synched up well. One of the reasons I like using my phone for GPS is the ease of getting voice commands from the GPS app while music is playing. Getting a phone call will interrupt both as will an intercomm 'call'.Newer units, like the Sena 20, advertise being able to synch up to multiple Bluetooth devices. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't. Over on the ADV forum there are several threads on the different units.Current units also claim to synch with different brand units for intercomm. There are some limitations to that, as in Bluetooth comm distance (less than 100ft) vs the comm radio built into the units which is good for over 1/4 mile (straight line of sight, even a truck in between will cut the signal).