Motorcycle Helmet Speakers w/ Inline Volume Control
- Includes Inline Volume Control
- Easy to Install
- Great Sound
- Capable of High Volume
Product Description
These helmet speakers are thin, provide high volume, and are uniquely designed for helmets. They plug into any radio, MP3, or CD player that has a standard 1/8″ output jack. They are very comfortable inside your helmet. Just press them into your helmet’s ear pockets or secure them to the helmet lining with the attached Velcro or adhesive Velcro pads. Use these speakers with any helmet that covers your ears…. More >>

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#1 by Nathan A. Martin on March 17, 2010 - 10:52 am
Have over 12,000 motorcycle miles wearing these, most recently on a trip through Canada and Alaska. I use mine with my iPod and they work great, especially at speeds below about 70 mph. If you spend a good deal of time above that speed, you may want to upgrade to the HS24 Iasus speakersXSound 2 High End Motorcycle Helmet Speakers.
These are priced ridiculously low. They are very easy to install, very comfortable, and have their own volume control which is very handy, especially if your mp3 is in your jacket pocket or motorcycle tank bag.
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by Samuel Bates on March 17, 2010 - 12:35 pm
they fit nicely in my helmet. They aren’t very loud but you can get a booster/splitter and you and tour passenger can enjoy the music.
Rating: 4 / 5
#3 by Skiing 2 music on March 17, 2010 - 1:30 pm
I bought these for my ski helmet. I could not find anything else and thought I could make these work. I was right! They fit in my helmet (a Giro 540) almost perfectly and sound better than I expected. I looked at the various ski helmet manufacturers and the stuff they have only works in certain models and is more expensive. These work well and should work in just about any helmet. Well worth the price. I would think they could sell a lot more of them if they broadened the subject beyond motorcycles.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Paul Garland on March 17, 2010 - 3:42 pm
I bought it but soon threw it away. Not loud enough to hear on a bike.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Thomas Maxson on March 17, 2010 - 4:00 pm
I tried these with my MP3 player all the way up with a Boostaroo headphone amplifier and the volume on the speakers all the way up inside a closed full face HJC helmet- still couldn’t hear much of anything. I was sitting still on my 500cc Aprilia Scooter- probably the quietest “motorcycle” out there. I’m far from deaf and my $10 Sony over the ear sporty buds are pristine under the same conditions- save your time and money and head to Walmart. I’m mailing them back tomorrow. (the Boostaroo does help with regular earphones/buds to get over the bike and wind noise.)
Rating: 1 / 5