Best way to listen to your music in helmet?
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Hey member, just wondering how you guy listen to music when riding? I've tried using a head set with my iPhone/IPod...but it's so difficult to change song or adjust volume with riding gloves on...I would be listening to same song over and over again...Unless I manage to stop and manually switch songs...I do, am able to take in-calls though...
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There was a write up a while back about mounting speakers and a shuffle in your helmet.
I find it easy to set a playlist and use earbuds, no song changing required. I try to focus on riding instead of changing songs. But honestly, I don't listen to music that often while riding, I enjoy the sound of the bike. I feel more in control if I can hear my rpms, especially in hard corners.
I find it easy to set a playlist and use earbuds, no song changing required. I try to focus on riding instead of changing songs. But honestly, I don't listen to music that often while riding, I enjoy the sound of the bike. I feel more in control if I can hear my rpms, especially in hard corners.
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Yep, there's been a thread or three on music listening & helmet options.
I enjoy music on my twisty rides & longer commute rides. I use Skull Candy or Koss earbuds connected to my phone or mp3 player. These have the volume +/- control on the cord, which makes it easy to turn up/down as necessary at stops or talking to other riders. I put the unit in my jacket pocket for easy access.
I enjoy music on my twisty rides & longer commute rides. I use Skull Candy or Koss earbuds connected to my phone or mp3 player. These have the volume +/- control on the cord, which makes it easy to turn up/down as necessary at stops or talking to other riders. I put the unit in my jacket pocket for easy access.
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playlists + ipod w/ bluetooth adapter + speakers dismantled from Motorola S305 bluetooth headset.
only problem with this setup is bluetooth volume control since it doesn't work at the ipod (pause and next song buttons work tho) which would be impossible? with gloves anyway. I have the volume buttons on the headset circuitry tucked behind the cheek pad so that doesn't work on the fly either.
so just set playlist and go.
only problem with this setup is bluetooth volume control since it doesn't work at the ipod (pause and next song buttons work tho) which would be impossible? with gloves anyway. I have the volume buttons on the headset circuitry tucked behind the cheek pad so that doesn't work on the fly either.
so just set playlist and go.
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For me it's a bit distracting. On an open road, it's better than listening to the voices in my head but around town I feel I'm not 100% alert to my surroundings. I also find myself keeping pace with the music. Being the metal head that I am, that's not always a good thing!
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I run Google Music through my phone, but I can't adjust the volume or change the song. I've considered a mounting bracket on my triple tree, but I haven't done it yet.