Are you tired of riding solo on your motorcycle and want to stay connected with your fellow riders? A helmet intercom is just what you need! Here are some tips to help you select a good helmet intercom for your motorcycle riding needs.
1. Compatibility
Ensure that the helmet intercom is compatible with your motorcycle helmet. Some intercoms are designed to be mounted on certain types of helmets, and may not fit your helmet. Check the manufacturer’s specifications to ensure compatibility.
Our Bluetooth helmet intercoms are compatible with other brands like Sena and Cardo. But for the Mesh helmet intercom, can’t work with others.
2. Range
Consider the range of the intercom. The range of an intercom refers to the maximum distance two devices can communicate with each other. Depending on your riding needs, you may require an intercom with a longer range.
Our Bluetooth helmet intercoms could work within 1.2 km in open terrain, and the Mesh helmet intercom could work within 2 km in open terrain.
3. Battery Life
Check the battery life of the intercom. You don’t want to be in the middle of a ride and have your intercom battery die on you. Ensure that the intercom has a long battery life to avoid any inconvenience.
Our helmet intercoms are built with an 800mA Li-battery for 15-18 hours working, the T10-V3 is only built with a 650mA battery for 12-15 hours working.
4. Sound Quality
Look for an intercom with good sound quality. You want to be able to clearly hear your fellow riders without any distortion or background noise.
5. Features
Consider the features of the intercom. Some intercoms come with additional features such as noise-canceling technology, voice activation, and music streaming. Determine which features are important to you and select an intercom that meets those needs.
By following these tips, you’ll be able to select a good helmet intercom that meets your motorcycle riding needs.
Recommendations
We would like to recommend some most popular models as below:
- T9S-V2, a 2-way Bluetooth helmet intercom, allows 2 riders to communicate in full-duplex mode within 1.2 km in open terrain, IP67 waterproof design, with FM, voice assistance, and music sharing functions.
- T12-Pro, allow 32 riders connected via a mesh network, but only 4 riders in full-duplex mode with 2 km in open terrain, IP67 waterproof design, with FM, voice assistance, and music sharing functions. Meanwhile, I also support an extra 2-way Bluetooth intercom.