VR-robotWireless Motorcycle Helmet Headset - Bluetooth Motorcycle Intercom, Wireless Helmet Communication Systems For Motorbike
B**X
Warning: will only fit in helmets if you buy the wrong sized helmet. Waste of money. Do not fit.
I tried this in 3 different helmets, two of which I've used Sena headsets in. The speakers are too fat and do not fit. People who claim these fit are either A) fake reviews or B) they are wearing a helmet that is not properly fitted to their head size or shape. All my helmets fit me perfectly and these speakers simply do not fit. I have a Speed and Strength, AGV, and a Triangle (the cheap modular one sold on Amazon). All of them have pockets for speakers and there is plenty of room for normal sized speakers like that come on a Sena but these are literally 3 times as thick. See the pictures for a comparison. You can't look at the pictures and tell me you think these can go in a properly fitted helmet.
A**.
Decent value for the money
Instructions were poorly translated to English, but installation was straight forward. Fits in my full face helmet. Even though it has speaker cutouts, the helmet fits more snugly now since the speakers are kind of thick. The mic/buttons are weird to have in a full face helmet, but I'm willing to compromise considering the price, especially since I can just use my phone's built in voice commands. I'll update my review once I've used it more.**Update as of July 19th 2017**After using this headset for a little while, there are a few things that have bugged me.1. The power button intermittently fails to work so I'm left fiddling with it for the first minute after I get to my destination trying to turn it off.2. My particular helmet let's in a ton of air so naturally it's loud so I can't hear much above 50 mph even at full volume.Even with those two quirks, it was still worth the money I paid for it.
A**Y
PERFECT for skiing and boarding
These worked PERFECTLY for five straight days on the slopes in Park City. I removed the wired headset from my Giro helmet and slipped these in - I was worried they'd be too big, but they are actually smaller than the ones that came with the helmet. As a result, I didn't get the same ear-fatigue I would sometimes get after a full day of use. There's no hole in my ear-covers for the microphone, but it's long enough (and bendy enough) to poke out of the top of the earpad and bend down to my chin, avoiding any contact with my goggles. From there, I could control my music easily, even while wearing ski gloves. It took a tiny bit of getting used to, and sometimes I would miss a button (they are designed for smaller or no gloves), but it is 100 times better than the silly inline remote on my old wired setup.I had zero volume issues, it is plenty loud for the slopes, and quiet enough to listen to music and talk to your friends - as well as to hear what is going on around you. Pretty sure the battery level doesn't get properly reported to the phone because it always read 100%, but I never once ran out of battery power and had them going 6 hours a day. When I would recharge it at night it would top off after less than an hour.Honestly, I don't know what the $130 ski-helmet specific name-brand models could offer that these don't. For $20 they are a no-brainer, I couldn't have been happier. I even took a couple of phone calls and got no complaints about the audio quality, but I had lousy signal most of the time so I wasn't really planning on using them for that. A few people noticed the mic, most people didn't. They got snow-wet but not soaked and were none the worse for wear.
S**E
One year of consistent use, they’re a great headset.
I’ve used these for the past year, purchased June 2017, riding daily from March until October and they have always turned on and worked flawlessly as long as I remembered to charge them. The charge lasts about a week to week and a half with a total 2 hour daily commute. They are quite loud, even on the freeway, and fit into my full face helmet perfectly, some modification of the foam was required. I’m buying another pair, only because I have worn out the music skip button. I don’t flaw the product for the button wearing out, they’re under $20, not $100 plus, and I used the sh*t out of them. These are totally worth buying, the Bluetooth works consistently, they have never disconnected, never failed to connect, and always immediately pair with my iPhone when I turn them on.
R**H
Not Bad
Pros:Decent MicGreat Battery Life (came charged too)Bluetooth is strong (distance and quick to connect)Small Easy design to install (comes with everything you need)Buttons are easy to reachPrice!Cons:Very quiet... There is no way to have a conversation with a motorcycle on underneath you, and highway listening is extremely difficult.Great and simple headset. Some would consider the max volume a good thing for safety, but in my opinion it still needs to be more audible. The company has nailed what a lot of people are looking for, for a great price. Unfortunately, I will have to upgrade in the future for a louder sound, but for now the price makes these worth it. Great product and company.
N**A
A waste of time and $23.85
I removed the padding in the helmet and installed the speakers in the shell and reinstalled the padding.The speaker are too thick. I was unable to put my helmet on after installing the speakers. I can’t speak to the quality of the speakers or battery since I can’t get the helmet on my head after installation. So it doesn’t matter how they sound. I give it 1 star it doesn’t deserve. Maybe they sound ok in the garbage bin but I can’t ride with a garbage can on my head.
A**E
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