Best Cheap rider to rider intercom??
#2
Two cans and a string?
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
But my point is cheap might not be what you want. If you're handy fabricating you might do well with Maxon wireless intercoms retrofitted to your helmet. Check Northern Tool or a place like that.
Anyone ever try cell phones (unlimited minutes) with hands-free?
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
But my point is cheap might not be what you want. If you're handy fabricating you might do well with Maxon wireless intercoms retrofitted to your helmet. Check Northern Tool or a place like that.
Anyone ever try cell phones (unlimited minutes) with hands-free?
#4
Reliable communication bike to bike is just hitting mainstream.
So unless you hit a real deal, you're probably looking at between $200-$300
for a pair of blue-tooths that have the range you're looking for.
Sena, Parrot and Midland all have similar offerings. Ebay will be your friend.
Be sure to look for bike-bike ranges, because the earlier models are designed
for rider-passenger communication and won't have the range you're looking for.
Ern
So unless you hit a real deal, you're probably looking at between $200-$300
for a pair of blue-tooths that have the range you're looking for.
Sena, Parrot and Midland all have similar offerings. Ebay will be your friend.
Be sure to look for bike-bike ranges, because the earlier models are designed
for rider-passenger communication and won't have the range you're looking for.
Ern
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