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#71 Re: Interbike communication systems
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09-10-2011, 08:10 AMDear LJH,
Regarding the phone calls, when I use the Cardo system, I have both the Cardo and my iPhone syncing with my GPS, in my case a Garmin Zumo 660. When a call comes in I can see it on my GPS screen, and can answer by touching the screen with a gloved finger. Or decline to answer it. The phone is tucked away in my pocket undisturbed (although this runs down its power pretty fast).
Not sure if you can engineer a similar setup, but this potentially could end your auto-answer problem.
cheersjkp
Shanghai
2010 JH600 "Merkin Muffley" (in Shanghai)
2000 KLR650 "Feezer Ablanalp" (in California)
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#72 Re: Interbike communication systems09-10-2011, 02:27 PM
Well i guess maybe i got a shit pair. Wouldn't count on any kind of warranty if they have your money already.
The process you describe of syncing all those things already sounds too complicated for you, how the hell will LJH do it?
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#73 Re: Interbike communication systems
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#74 Re: Interbike communication systems05-30-2013, 11:23 AM
HELMET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM D01
UNIVERSAL WIRELESS COM SYSTEM FOR HELMETS BLUETOOTH
Buhel D01 helmet communication system is a totally new concept in Bluetooth handsfree
helmet communications.
Using a revolutionary vibration driver, patented, Buhel D01 induces the helmet shell itself
to create a robust, clear, 3D-like audio inside the helmet.
Buhel D01 allows you to phone, listen the music and get gps informations with any ears covering helmet.
Buhel D01 can be fitted directly to the outside of the helmet without any further assembly operation,
as it has no wires and no earphones. Buhel D01 can be removed at any time just pulling,
so no risks when you leave your helmet locked to the motorcycle.
BUHEL D01
can be connected to Bluetooth enabled cellular phones, mp3 devices and gps..
can be used on all kinds of helmets ears covering.
is very easy to fit. It has no wires and no earphones, so it can be fitted directly to the outside of the helmet without any further assembly operation.
has two heavy-duty, noise cancelling microphones that virtually eliminate wind noise.
allows you to manage very easily several helmets with only one device
can be fully removed from the helmet just pulling.
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嘉陵 JH600-A (Upgraded)
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#75 Re: Interbike communication systems05-31-2013, 12:46 PM
Pretty cool idea. Turning the whole shell into a speaker sounds cool as balls.
Only gripes are that it can't be used as helmet-helmet intercom, only phone-helmet system, and the only review on amazon says the sound is rubbish above 50kph.
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#76 Re: Interbike communication systems06-02-2013, 03:32 AM
Sounds perfect for the Changjiangs. Your fellow rider is already on your bike (so no need for helmet-helmet intercom)....
and the 50kph issue is certainly not a problem for that machine! haha
But I'm thinking. You know these guys who love to put speakers all over their bikes to share their music with the rest of the world when riding? Particularly at stoplights? Well I'm wondering what happens if use use this "Bone Conduction Technology" and extend it throughout the whole bike, not just the shell of the helmet?
If I can get the tech to work in this manner, I won't need to do this to the JH600 - see below (The speaker project has been on my to-do list for some time):
kawasaki-ZX-10R-speakers.jpg_____________________
嘉陵 JH600-A (Upgraded)
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#77 Re: Interbike communication systems06-02-2013, 10:16 AM
Haha, 'bone' conduction through the seat, genius! I'm pretty sure i've never listened to music through my knob before.
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