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This is probably a premature report but all results to date are looking good. The Cardo Rider Q2 MultiSet comes with two Bluetooth headsets. The headsets are wireless and are paired together to provide communications between riders. They also come with a built-in FM tuner and a plug in jack for MP3 players.
I paired the main headset to a Garmin Zumo 550 which is paired to my Bluetooth cell phone. The combination seems to work well. With ear plugs in, I can still hear the navigation voice as well as phone calls. The radio listening is also adequate. The pairing of all devices was simple and flawless. The mounting, which is permanent in my case, is via adhesive to the helmets. A clamp-on is also available in the kit but I don’t know what kind of helmet that would work on as it did not work on my Scorpion or the Bell helmets.
First impressions is it will perform well. Need the snow to disappear to take it to the road to see if the wind and Two Bro exhaust noise is going to override the loudness of the little speakers at full volume. Here's hoping!
I paired the main headset to a Garmin Zumo 550 which is paired to my Bluetooth cell phone. The combination seems to work well. With ear plugs in, I can still hear the navigation voice as well as phone calls. The radio listening is also adequate. The pairing of all devices was simple and flawless. The mounting, which is permanent in my case, is via adhesive to the helmets. A clamp-on is also available in the kit but I don’t know what kind of helmet that would work on as it did not work on my Scorpion or the Bell helmets.
First impressions is it will perform well. Need the snow to disappear to take it to the road to see if the wind and Two Bro exhaust noise is going to override the loudness of the little speakers at full volume. Here's hoping!