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 Posted: 09:21 - 08 Mar 2012 Post subject: Helmet Speakers |
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Following from my comment on another thread...
Anyone recommend any?
Even a helmet with them already built in would be cool.
Had a look around the internet and there is quite the range judging from the reviews, from barely audible to ear destroyingly loud.
I want something in the middle, not super cheap and crap but not OTT expensive.
Under £30.
Was eyeing the websites https://helmetspeakers.com/
Need something UK really, pointless shipping
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They're all pretty useless over 30mph, just get earphones they work so much better. ____________________ GOOD GAME BODYGUARD: https://i.imgur.com/8WePGgf.jpg
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 Posted: 12:36 - 08 Mar 2012 Post subject: Re: Helmet Speakers |
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| Alpha-9 wrote: | Following from my comment on another thread...
Anyone recommend any?
Even a helmet with them already built in would be cool.
Had a look around the internet and there is quite the range judging from the reviews, from barely audible to ear destroyingly loud.
I want something in the middle, not super cheap and crap but not OTT expensive.
Under £30.
Was eyeing the websites https://helmetspeakers.com/
Need something UK really, pointless shipping
Any experiences/thoughts/recommendations?  |
You will not get anything but shite for UNDER £30...
Where do you think you are???
China?
At least £60 for decent speakers. Which will be difficult to find as 'single' items. Maplin do a helmet kit for their walkie-talkie sets. Not brill but mibby useable for you. I don't think you are that much bothered with fidelity.
https://www.maplin.co.uk/helmet-speaker-and-microphone-kit-27212
It is important to aim the speakers so sound spits out down your ear canal to your eardrum (if you have ears). This may require a bit of faffing with foam etc. to get perfik. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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Helmet speakers?
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Thanks for the replies...
I use ear phones atm and they're shit, that's why I asked, when I put my helmet on the tend to pull out my ears slightly so I cant hear aswell, then hurt like fuck if they're out of position.
I'd rather have something I don't need to fuck around with and can just plug my MP3 in and go
That's a pretty funky BT interphone thing on ebay, but i'm not sure how I feel about bluetooth as i'm not really using it for comms, at least till I get some friends on bikes
S'pretty cool actually looking at it more, and about the right price
Shame i dont have a bluetooth MP3 player, that'd be super sexy then
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The best advice I can give based on my experience is:
1) Buy a Scala G4 Intercom thing. It clips to the shell of your helmet and has VERY low profile speakers that go inside your helmet, absolutely fantastic. Can have conversations at 100mph and over and no problems listening to music either, sounds great, works great, can connect by wire or bluetooth.
2) Buy a set of custom in-ear earplugs with built-in headphones. I'll find the link.
Either way you're looking at £100+ but you get what you pay for. If you want quality and something that will last, you've got to pay for it. ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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| Alpha-9 wrote: | Thanks for the replies...
I use ear phones atm and they're shit, that's why I asked, when I put my helmet on the tend to pull out my ears slightly so I cant hear aswell, then hurt like fuck if they're out of position.
I'd rather have something I don't need to fuck around with and can just plug my MP3 in and go
That's a pretty funky BT interphone thing on ebay, but i'm not sure how I feel about bluetooth as i'm not really using it for comms, at least till I get some friends on bikes
S'pretty cool actually looking at it more, and about the right price
Shame i dont have a bluetooth MP3 player, that'd be super sexy then
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Pull like fcuk on the helmet straps outwards as you slip your head in. This should prevent the earphones being pulled out.
Or grease your big ears.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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These are what I am talking about:
https://www.ultimateear.com/motorcyclist.php
Go there and I'd recommend the 'Soundear' model.
As I said above, it's expensive but it is custom moulded to YOUR ears, so will fit perfectly, have great sound quality and will last years. ! ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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| pepperami wrote: | Ok people enlighten me please?
If you have the speakers/headphones in the helmet and plugged into your phone.
How do you answer the phone?
Do you have to pull over, take your gloves off, find your phone and press answer, by which time they would of rung off.
Or is there an extra button? on the wires.
Or do i need to mount my phone on the dash? |
On the Scala G4 set I own, it goes like this:
Answering the phone:
There is a small button on the piece that clicks on your helmet, press it, tah-dah! When you want to hang up, press the button again.
No problems, easy to use even with gloves on doing some speed.
The microphone attaches to the piece that clips to the shell of your helmet, it runs under the chinbar and up behind the chinbar where your mouth is, just right.
Cheers! ! ____________________ "Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul."
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 297 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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