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After Bike to Bike and Rider to Passenger comms recommendations?

Bcubed

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We have 2 spyders, wife’s 2012 RT and my 2015 RTS. We have 2 older children teen and above that have been our passengers when we ride.

My wife and I have modular helmets, my daughter has a full face helmet, son has a open face with a face shield.

We are looking for a bike to bike, but also a rider to passenger communication.

Any recommendations?

Thanks,
Brent
 
If you want any communication advice, the BEST person to talk to would be Motorcycle Dave...one of our sponsors of the site.
 
Only thing to keep in mind, is that you don't use two diffrent brands. If you want Bike2bike communication, stick with one brand, and it will work fine. Mixing brands will lead to loss of communication due to diffrent bluetooth protocols.
Cardo or Sena are the leading brands, Interphone has a nice set for less money, but I don't have personal experience with that brand. I use Driver to Passenger Freecom plus, and it does the job quite nice. Fiddled a bit with the settings, cause I have a modular helmet, which I mostly use with the chinpiece fully open, and had some struggles with wind blowing into the microphone, but that's sorted now. Either way, buy a good brand & you won't be sorry.
 
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If you want any communication advice, the BEST person to talk to would be Motorcycle Dave...one of our sponsors of the site.
+1 for Sena&X2 for Dave :firstplace: :clap:

Only thing to keep in mind, is that you don't use two diffrent brands, if you want Bike2bike communication, stick with one brand, and it will work fine, Mixing brands will lead to loss of communication, due to diffrent bleutooth protocols.
Cardo or Sena are the leading brands, Interphone has a nice set for less money, but I don't have personal experience with that brand, I use Driver to passenger Freecom plus, and it does the job quite nice, fiddled a bit with the settings, cause I have a modular helmet, which I mostly use, with the chinpiece fully open, and had some struggles with wind blowing into the microphone, but that's sorted. Either way buy a good brand, you won't be sorry

:agree: . Mixing brands :gaah: . Leads to much headache :banghead: :barf: . both claim to connect to others. Unfortunately not always the case. :popcorn: . Sometimes even the same brand can have difficulties. **Understanding is someone has to be the primary & start off that, all other device connections (MP3,GPS) connect after. **understanding - not verified & tested**
 
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I like the Cardo product line. I use the Packtalk Bold model works well with no problems, easily connects to non-Cardo comms such as Sena.
 
I had Cardo for years with no problems...Changed to Sena 2 years ago and they work ok, but I don't like the delay when talking to each other when not on the bike...Your standing there talking to each other face to face and you hear it again a moment later thru the ear speakers...We are due for new helmet's and I'll be going with Cardo Packtalks...larryd
 
Second on the Packtalk Bold. If you ride with others, it’s easiest when you get the same products. That being said it’s not that hard for me to connect with Sena users, I just think the Cardo have better wind and noise cancelling then my Sena did. It also had better range and the Mesh technology is great when going around corners and losing line of sight in the Hills.
 
It sounds funny and is expensive as in an additional piece of equipment, but dad and I both have Sena remotes on our spyders around the handlebars. We do the same on the snowmobiles with uclear. Every sled has a handlebar remote. Lets say wife and I want to talk, turn the comm off by pushing a button large button . (Now its just wife and I) Dad wants to talk to “all” so (me, wife, mom and dad) of us and he is turned off he pushes his large button I hear a beep beep in my helmet notifying me of group intercom, I push my button and we are all talking again. Remotes on the handle bars are much easier than fiddling with it on the side of your helmet with your fingers if you want to turn on and off with large groups. You can set it up with 2 on a bike can talk and other bike not hear or both bikes open and everyone hears. Only 2 options. You need the remotes for easy access. Bike to bike or person to person. We don’t use our phones while driving but lets say wife receives a call then everything needs shut down I imagine. We have independent GPS and music over bike speakers not inside helmets. So not sure how that would all work either if your using phone as music etc. Just communication is all we use our Senas for. We all use the same helmets. Either we use our module with the pods or open face dunce caps with the built in. We never mastered jumping form the actual mounted pods and built in. We all use the same helmet at the same time. I must admit the Calvary is works the best for this situation. And we all have the Calvary now. Calvary to lets the the 30 or 50 series we haven’t figured out how to do yet.
 
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As the number 10 pair of hands on the keyboard in this thread, I strongly concur with those who recommend Motorcycle Dave. Do remember this too, unless one is routinely shoveling out lots of coin of the realm trying all kinds of comm systems, one of the things that most of us do when we have a system we like very much is we lose sight of what changes are taking place with other brands. That's where Dave can be a tremendous help. I have no connection with Dave's business; we are merely Naval Service veterans.
 
I've been using Sena products (now on my third generation) for years with my motorcycle riding group. We agree that the latest MESH technology that Sena uses, in their 50S/50R and higher models, is the best yet. Easy to connect to other users, great sound, and greater distance between riders without losing connection. As others have said, don't mix brands. Whether you use Sena, Cardo, etc., standardize on just one brand. Our group has standardized on Sena.
 
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