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A new headset

Postby nickdando » Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:08 pm

I've just seen a new headset from Scala being mentioned on the Gizmag site.

http://www.gizmag.com/scala-rider-g4/14051/

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Re: A new headset

Postby guzziguy » Wed Feb 03, 2010 7:15 pm

Is this the one that's meant to be able to connect up to 4 riders at a distance of 1 mile? Not clicked on the link coz I'm on a mobile phone at the moment.

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Re: A new headset

Postby nickdando » Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:25 pm

This is what the article says:

Making oneself heard over the roar of a motorcycle engine can be difficult at the best of times. But being heard over the roar of a motorcycle engine when tearing down the highway with your head encased in a helmet is downright impossible. Naturally technology has come to the rescue in the form of Bluetooth enabled helmets and helmet-to-helmet communication systems. The latest solution to keep chatty bikers happy is the scala rider G4 bike-to-bike Bluetooth headset that offers group intercom between up to three riders at distances of up to one mile.

As well as offering intercom conversations between three separate riders, the scala rider G4 from Cardo Systems also allows communication between two riders and their two passengers, also at distances up to one mile, depending on the terrain. With the headset offers full duplex (simultaneous talking/listening) capability as well as mobile phone call conferencing between riders, between rider and passenger, or with outside callers why would you need to go back to the office? Just hold a meeting on the road.

The G4 can connect with virtually any portable Bluetooth device including mobile phones, MP3 players and compatible GPS units for in-helmet voice instructions. Its A2DP capability means the headset can receive CD-quality music from any A2DP capable MP3 player. It can also connect with non-Bluetooth MP3 players, GPS units via its embedded jack, as well as the entire line of scala rider headsets. The unit has a built-in FM radio with RDS and scan and seek features with six-station memory.


AGC technology automatically adjusts the headset volume of audio from an MP3 player, mobile phone, intercom or GPS, based on ambient noise and riding speed. Meanwhile, PLC technology is designed to improve audio quality in dense urban surroundings. Meanwhile, VOX technology allows the wearer to make voice-controlled hands-free intercom calls and phone calls with answer, voice dial and call reject functions.

Designed to fit virtually all three-quarter and full-face helmets the scala rider G4 features a weather-resistant design and noise-canceling microphone, which is available in a corded version for full-face helmets.

The headset can be self-installed in five minutes with a glue-on option included for those not wanting to go with the clamp, which features a quick-release mechanism. The two included speakers are slim enough to fit even tight helmets according to the makers.

The scala rider G4 is available through Cardo Systems for a suggested retail price of US$279.95.
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Re: A new headset

Postby zecis1 » Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:09 pm

I keep on getting tempted by this sort of stuff, but I really am not sure... Half the reason I like the bike is it is JUST me and the bike - no other interaction required - If you are into chatting as you ride it looks as if it is a good bit of kit
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Re: A new headset

Postby guzziguy » Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:41 pm

I have a pair of xlite helmets with integrated Bluetooth headsets. This allows me to talk to my son when we are out together. He's only young so it's good to keep in touch with how he's getting on behind me. The units I have are very small and totally integrate into the helmets. They also allow music and gps and phone connectivity when needed.

If I'm out alone I'll connect my phone just in case the boss needs to get hold of me whilst I'm out playing. I do not use the music feature when navigating London though.
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