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- USA
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- Northeast Pennsylvania
Almost any product used to communicate while biking is better than riding two abreast or yelling over your shoulder. My wife and I now use simple FRS walkie talkies worn around our necks. This requires taking one hand off the handlebar to push to talk which my wife finds risky. Also, the wind noise is sometimes an issue.
This topic was discussed here a year or so ago with many opinions and products discussed. Is there anything new on the market that any here have seen? The no hands Bluetooth products seem to be the best way to go. Right now, I'm looking at the Terrano products. Their X series headsets are sold out and the newer XT series are on backorder. https://www.terranosystems.com/?cam...gPJmEVSd16aQqysetKxys2HxB5Jg6ycBoCek8QAvD_BwE
The Sena helmets with built in Bluetooth communication are another possibility. This means switching helmets though which is sometimes difficult to get a good fit. https://www.sena.com/product/r1/?gc...QP5NBr8XdARYMo4NXAxVIU3AcuUak0tBoC9QsQAvD_BwE
Both options are expensive and something of a risk to try sight unseen. Has anyone used either product or found something better?
This topic was discussed here a year or so ago with many opinions and products discussed. Is there anything new on the market that any here have seen? The no hands Bluetooth products seem to be the best way to go. Right now, I'm looking at the Terrano products. Their X series headsets are sold out and the newer XT series are on backorder. https://www.terranosystems.com/?cam...gPJmEVSd16aQqysetKxys2HxB5Jg6ycBoCek8QAvD_BwE
The Sena helmets with built in Bluetooth communication are another possibility. This means switching helmets though which is sometimes difficult to get a good fit. https://www.sena.com/product/r1/?gc...QP5NBr8XdARYMo4NXAxVIU3AcuUak0tBoC9QsQAvD_BwE
Both options are expensive and something of a risk to try sight unseen. Has anyone used either product or found something better?