CARDO SCALA RIDER INTERCOM TEAMSET MP3 SYSTEM BLUETOOTH – FREE SHIPPING – NEW JUST RELEASED


CARDO SCALA RIDER INTERCOM TEAMSET MP3 SYSTEM BLUETOOTH – FREE SHIPPING – NEW JUST RELEASED

  • Receive, initiate and reject calls by voice control (subject to mobile phone capabilities). // Two-way radio between rider and passenger (INTERCOM / Rider-to-Passenger communication).
  • Conference Call: Add passenger as participant to conversation with third party // Weather protected headset fits open-faced and full helmets.
  • Self-installation of entire system within 5 minutes,leaving no traces on helmet. // HIB (High Impact Balancing) Microphone for high speed conditions
  • AGC Technology automatically self-adjusts speaker volume according to ambient noise level and driving speed. // VOX Technology provides voice-controlled receiving and rejecting of incoming calls. // Special clamp allows attachment & release of the headset within seconds.
  • Up to 7 hrs. talk time / 1 week standby (recharging from regular outlet). // Works with three different Bluetooth® devices // Works with your MP3 player

Product Description
The # 1 Wireless Helmet Headset for Mobile Phones
Designed and Engineered for Heavy-Duty Performance
The SCALA RIDERTM TeamSetTM Bluetooth headset is a great solution to a real need: Now motorcyclists too can benefit from wireless handsfree communication without compromising security or comfort, thus opening a whole new realm for cellular use. The SCALA RIDERTM TeamSetTM is a truly innovative, unique and immensely feature rich tool, providing safe and convenient ce… More >>

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  1. #1 by Charles E. Hoover Jr. on May 16, 2010 - 9:15 am

    THE SCALA RIDER IS OK, IT IS HARD TO HEAR AND FRUSTRATING TO OPERATE, THE STANDBY IS SHORT AND YOU MUST YELL TO TURN ON THE VAM VOICE ACTIVATED MICHROPHONE. THE RANGE IS NEVER WHAT THEY SAY, OF COURSE IF I WERE RIDING ACCROSS WATER OR BONNEVILLE FLATS MAYBE.FOR THE BUCK ITS AND OK BANG
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. #2 by Haymo "Easy" Heyder on May 16, 2010 - 9:40 am

    My wife and I are going to Panama City over the holidays – on the bike – and we thought it’d be a good investment if we could chat along the way.

    The box is flashy, promising a “5-minute installation”. The other “bait” to get you on the hook is the wireless “Bluetooth technology”. So far so good. I paid US$ 288.oo here in Costa Rica, since getting it in time from Amazon would have been a problem.

    First impression:

    The system did NOT install in 5 minutes. A construction flaw in the provided helmet-clamp made it necessary to switch over to the glue-clamp method, which expressly says: “Wait 24 hours before installing the rest!”

    First test ride:

    The system is hard to activate via the VOX command. One has to literally YELL at it so the mike/voice channel will open up. After that, even a short lapse in the speech will make it to turn off, resp. go into standby (the manual says that it will stay ON for at least 25 seconds).

    Intelligibility is fair, but good enough for voice. We’ll get used to it.

    The speech has always a slight background “sizzle”, which is probably due to the bluetooth technology.

    Connecting a MP3-player:

    Simple, via provided cable, but the sound is catastrophic! Less than tinny, like listening to the guy next to you on the bus who has his earphones turned up too loud. It is “stereo”, but that’s about it. Even turning up the volume of the MP3 to “full” did not improve either loudness nor quality. (I am an instructor for sound and acoustics at a local university, so I know what good sound is, and what is really bad).

    Bluetooth phone:

    Works with my Motorola RAZR V3, but here again: the sound is less than acceptable. Too low and too tinny!

    Will comment more once we get back from Panama…
    Rating: 2 / 5

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