Motorcycling
is not quite a complete experience without headsetwith mic. It provides a good way of relaxing and keeping your mind calm in
case you are riding alone, while it lets to talk to another passenger on your
bike by mounting the headset with mic
on your helmet.
Various
types of intercoms for motorcycles are available in the market. The Acoustic
Motorcycle Intercom uses not electronics or batteries, but hollow tubes through
which your voice travels. The tips that are to be inserted in the ear are of
rubber. All the tubes connect to a junction. It also consists of a headset with mic that allows you to
talk. The limitation is that there is no way to adjust the volume. Also, wind
noise cannot be filtered. They are suitable for rider-to-passenger application
only.
The
Wired motorcycle intercom consists of wires that run from rider to passenger
and has a battery and a central box where the wires collect. There is no issue
of external interference with such intercoms. The only problem is the wiring
because every time you get down of the bike you need to unplug.
The
Wireless intercom technology includes GMRS, FRS, FM, and Bluetooth. FM for
motorcycle intercom use narrow frequency band. Clear sound can be produced
within limited distances. No obstruction should be present between the
transmitter and receiver.
Old
walkie talkie now has equivalents in the form of General Mobile Radio Service
(GMRS) and Family Radio Service (FRS). A maximum range of 2 miles is offered by
FRS radios with little obstructions in the path, while through GMRS radio
communication up to several miles is possible.
Bluetooth
is also a growing technology in mobile intercoms. The range limitation is 800
to 1600 feet which cuts down the amount of outside interference.
So,
get hold of your mobile intercom headset
with mic and make your ride a lot more enjoyable!
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