A “well done” and big “thumbs up” to Blutek for Generation II of the Blutek Helmet and Bluetooth System. But, don’t rest your laurels Blutek – a little more attention to graphics work and finishing is ...
As much as we like the idea of wire-free vibration technology to introduce sound into a helmet, we just don’t think it works very well in the Domio Moto or Headwave Tag bluetooth units. Both stick to ...
We've been hanging out for this one; Sena has been making excellent motorcycle Bluetooth comms systems for many years, and now it has started manufacturing its own, fully integrated smart helmets.
I'll admit I wasn't looking forward to testing another Bluetooth helmet system. My experience in the past with Nolan's old N-COM unit on an N102E helmet had set my expectations: the installation would ...
Modern motorcycle helmets can offer much more than riding safety. in 2026, we see more and more helmets with Bluetooth connectivity. Such helmets allow drivers to communicate with one another, listen ...
Helmet intercoms have been around for some time now, but a Bluetooth motorcycle helmet frees you from all the wires and battery connections that older systems needed. What’s more, they integrate with ...
The Cardo EDGE mounts to the left side of a rider's helmet and has three buttons and a rolling controller, but it can also be operated by voice. In-helmet communications systems - I call them “comms” ...
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Motorcyclists looking for a high performance audio system that can be fitted to their helmet, may be interested in a new solution that has been created in the form of the BE-LINK. The BE-LINK ...
Richard Solo's FreeWheelin audio system (US$150 street price) allows you to add stereo speakers to your bike helmet. As the picture to the right shows, it consists of three small boxes that use a high ...
For the last part of winter, Crave's Eric Mack went "head-on" with a UClear Bluetooth headset system to turn his ski helmet into a mobile command center on the mountain. Eric Mack has been a CNET ...