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Bluetooth.

Discussion in 'Main Forum' started by Patyogi, Aug 18, 2013.

  1. Patyogi

    Patyogi Street Fighter +

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    Can anybody point me to a bluetooth earpiece suitable to connect to a satnav, Tom tom/Garmin. Must fit in Biker helmet and I don't need a communication set-up, her indoors ... listens to the ipod.
     
  2. hoppielimp

    hoppielimp Fair Weather Rider +

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    I use a sharktooth Bluetooth, but you need a shark helmet to complete the set up for it, very nice and slim.
     
  3. Patyogi

    Patyogi Street Fighter +

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    Sorry mate gotta AGV Stealth. Don't mind slim earphones, it's only for city use, once I'm on the open road I ignore it.
     
  4. Roadwart

    Roadwart Administrator Staff Member Administrator +

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    I have a viper bluetooth kit that I bought at brands (http://www.ghostbikes.com/products/...9292-viper-sp4-bluetooth-intercom-system.html) that I`m selling. I bought 2 to use as an intercom but the intercom volume is so low that we couldn`t hear each other on my Star above 30mph so its useless for that. HOWEVER, when connected to my phone via bluetooth I could happily listen to music on the Star at 80mph. If you are interested Pat, I could meet up with you somewhere so you can try it.

    It appears all the reviews I`ve read reflect this. Great for GPS & phone but :poop: for intercom.
     
  5. gixerpaulk5

    gixerpaulk5 Off Roader +

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    I use the scala team set pro, around £130 for the pair ,once charged last for around 8hrs.
    I use it mainly with my agv stealth (old model). Me and my partner toured around Spain with no problems, you just have to make sure the speakers are positioned in the best possible place for optimum performance. We managed conversations up to 90mph.
    The riders main set connects easily to my tom tom rider, also possible for phone conection too via bluetooth.
     
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  6. Les

    Les British Superbike +

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    Guess once you pass 90mph its back to knee squeezing or digs in the ribs?
     
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  7. gixerpaulk5

    gixerpaulk5 Off Roader +

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    After 90 mph its nice and quiet , anything less and she constantly chats away or sings
     
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  8. gixerpaulk5

    gixerpaulk5 Off Roader +

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    Just read your 1st post properly, they also do single rider units if the good lady would rather just have the ipod on the go.

    I tend to just use the satnav as a visual aid, the voice commands can get a bit to much if on long journeys.
     
  9. GixxerGilly

    GixxerGilly Moderator +

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    I have a garmin sat nav and use smartphone link - - that connects with iphona - obvioulsy on speker in car, but can be used with head phones ..
     

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