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SCALA
installed scala q2 in new helmets last night and must say they work great ... me and dee went out for a short ride last night to try them out and they work awesome ... on the way home i pared with IPHONE my kid called me from florida and it still worked nice ... noticed on highway i had to have her speak up a bit (wind noise on my end ) but even with that i like them ... did have to buy 2 new helmets 3/4 hjc with inside drop down goggles ... the microphone wouldnt fit in my full face .... but didnt care the cost was well worth it installation was easy and battery life seems cool.... i charged them a week ago while waiting for new helmets.... and they still lasted a good hour and that wasnt on full charge ... scala claims they will last 8 hours on full charge ...
but all and all i have to give the SCALA Q2
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Originally Posted by tatt2r
installed scala q2 in new helmets last night and must say they work great ... me and dee went out for a short ride last night to try them out and they work awesome ... on the way home i pared with IPHONE my kid called me from florida and it still worked nice ... noticed on highway i had to have her speak up a bit (wind noise on my end ) but even with that i like them ... did have to buy 2 new helmets 3/4 hjc with inside drop down goggles ... the microphone wouldnt fit in my full face .... but didnt care the cost was well worth it installation was easy and battery life seems cool.... i charged them a week ago while waiting for new helmets.... and they still lasted a good hour and that wasnt on full charge ... scala claims they will last 8 hours on full charge ...
but all and all i have to give the SCALA Q2
I just got the HJC IS-16 and the mike fits, but barely...the scala rider 2 is a great product...works really well with my zumo 550 and iphone...however, the newest zumo software does NOT work well with the iphone...had to back that out and go with the older version.
As far as the scala goes, I agree that it's great...IMHO, it's one of those musts if you want music, GPS, and phone capability...
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Originally Posted by tatt2r
the microphone wouldnt fit in my full face
This is the one good thing about the Chatterbox XBI. The Mic is attached the same way as the speakers. As a cord instead of a movable rod.
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SpyderLovers Founder
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Originally Posted by zzneonzz
This is the one good thing about the Chatterbox XBI. The Mic is attached the same way as the speakers. As a cord instead of a movable rod.
had the chatterbox i had problems with them and they were very expensive ...
sent them back and distributor told me that they had a lot of problems with them also and gave me full refund ... also the box for helmet was huge in comp. with scala..but if they work for you ...cool
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Originally Posted by Lamonster
BajaRon want's me to get something like this for our trip out west but I don't see why I would want to talk to him any more than I have to now.
I for sure don't want to talk on the phone while I'm driving down the road, I hate phones and emails...hate emails more but if I'm hooked up to anything it will be my XM.
must admit ear buds are better for music ...but scala isnt bad over all
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On the Scala Rider Q2, I also have very limited space in my full-face helmet, so I called the manufacturer and was told they are working on a thinner microphone, but no ETA has been set. You can remove the windscreen foam to get some space back inside the helmet, but then the person on the other end WILL hear more wind noise from you mic. So I ryde with the foam up against my mouth/moustache/beard.
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Originally Posted by Lamonster
BajaRon want's me to get something like this for our trip out west but I don't see why I would want to talk to him any more than I have to now.
I for sure don't want to talk on the phone while I'm driving down the road, I hate phones and emails...hate emails more but if I'm hooked up to anything it will be my XM.
I use my strictly for my IPOD. Unless i'm on call with work in wich case the phone is paired and i answer it as i'm pulling off the road. (Safe spot of course) I think if i had the Zumo 550 instead of the 450 i might pair it with the unit as well just for the convience of voice directions.
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Originally Posted by The Breeze
Agreed. Phone is on strictly for 'emergency' (always on-call for aging parents ).
Driver to passenger communication is the main reason I bought mine. Not yet sure about a GPS. Usually print abbreviated directions when traveling through seldom-traveled areas for tank bag cover.
i guess i should forget about the DVD player then ,,,,
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Originally Posted by zzneonzz
This is the one good thing about the Chatterbox XBI. The Mic is attached the same way as the speakers. As a cord instead of a movable rod.
zzneonzz, what kind of helmet do you have? I have a scorpion EXO-1000 and can't see how I would install the clip for the XBi. This is the unit I want not sure it will fit my helmet.
Thanks for your help.
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Originally Posted by tatt2r
... noticed on highway i had to have her speak up a bit (wind noise on my end ) but even with that i like them ...
A great big windshield (preferably toenail shaped) will help.
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I have the Q2 as well and think it works great.
I have been trying to get the iphone to work with it but not much luck. The iphone does not have voice dialing so out going calls is not functional. Incoming calls work so thats not a problem.
The real disappointment is not with Q2 but that I cant get the iphone to play music through the Q2. Anybody know how? The trick with activating voicemail while playing music does not work.
How do people listen to music through their Q2?
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Originally Posted by GoodHouse
I have the Q2 as well and think it works great.
I have been trying to get the iphone to work with it but not much luck. The iphone does not have voice dialing so out going calls is not functional. Incoming calls work so thats not a problem.
The real disappointment is not with Q2 but that I cant get the iphone to play music through the Q2. Anybody know how? The trick with activating voicemail while playing music does not work.
How do people listen to music through their Q2?
The Q2 is not the problem. I do not believe the iphone can 'stream' it's music output via bluetooth. You would have to use the MP3 cable supplied with the Q2 and use the headphone jack on the iphone and plug into the MP3 receptacle on the back of the Q2 base.
Not sure how confused things would get if you used a bluetooth 'dongle' on the headphone output of the iphone while leaving the phone paired.
I am also not aware if the iphone supports voice dialing.
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Originally Posted by Bersquack
zzneonzz, what kind of helmet do you have? I have a scorpion EXO-1000 and can't see how I would install the clip for the XBi. This is the unit I want not sure it will fit my helmet.
Thanks for your help.
I have the scorpion EXO - 700
I had to remove the padding on the left side install the clip and then reinstall the padding. I've had it installed on 2 different EXO 700's with no problems installing it this way.
For the mic you might have to remove the chin guard to mount the mic. Thats the only difference on the Shell i believe between the stock 700 and 1000.
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SpyderLovers Founder
Originally Posted by GoodHouse
I have the Q2 as well and think it works great.
I have been trying to get the iphone to work with it but not much luck. The iphone does not have voice dialing so out going calls is not functional. Incoming calls work so thats not a problem.
The real disappointment is not with Q2 but that I cant get the iphone to play music through the Q2. Anybody know how? The trick with activating voicemail while playing music does not work.
How do people listen to music through their Q2?
There are a few voice dial apps for the iphone. Just type in voice dial in the app store.
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Originally Posted by The Breeze
The Q2 is not the problem. I do not believe the iphone can 'stream' it's music output via bluetooth. You would have to use the MP3 cable supplied with the Q2 and use the headphone jack on the iphone and plug into the MP3 receptacle on the back of the Q2 base.
Not sure how confused things would get if you used a bluetooth 'dongle' on the headphone output of the iphone while leaving the phone paired.
I am also not aware if the iphone supports voice dialing.
This is correct. The IPHone won't stream via bluetooth without messing around with it. I have heard people have been successfull at getting it to play if they placed a call and then started the MP3's and had the other person end the call to allow it to play the bluetooth. (I think) i would have to see if i can find the forums that had the post on how to do this though.
Here is the blog post that shows how it was done. Looks like it was through the VM option.
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-10115163-233.html
Last edited by zzneonzz; 05-05-2009 at 10:52 AM.
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Originally Posted by ataDude
A great big windshield (preferably toenail shaped) will help.
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It wasn't me this time.......but it would have if I had been quicker. Good shot ataDude! Sorry Tatt2r, you just make this stuff so easy.
-Scotty
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My better half (fish65) and I also have the Q2. We don't leave home without them. We have HJC FS 10 helmets (plenty of room for mics) and we use the verizon DARE for cell phone. The voice commands work ok (about the same as not using them through the Q2). I have not tried using the GPS on the DARE with the Q2. That will be an adventure for another time.
quackerz
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ScalaRider Q2
We have the Q2 and have a problem with the passenger headset not being as loud as driver headset, have switched helments and the passenger headsets require louder speaking to activate or to be heard clearly, works great with the bluetooth for the cell phone
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RT-S PE#0011
I know this sounds dumb but did you turn up the volume??
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What ever happened to good old Hand Signals
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