Sny
New member
I just bought a pair of the new U-Clear boomless bluetooth headsets.
Trivial to install, compact, completely weather proof, no boom! They use an array of microphones to directionalize sound and only pick up on what the other end needs to hear to understand you.
The package was $400 for 2 sets plus 2 extra speaker sets (so you can do 4 helmets)
Revzilla has a video pre-view of these but I'll let their lit do the talking.
Revzillla Uclear HBC100
I got the package deal from here
And this is the parent company/technical info
I spoke at length with one of their reps who seemed knowledgeable and answered all my questions concerning guarantee, warranty, support etc.
They fit all 4 helmets without issues, very simple install (no boom to require specific locations of the helmet wart). Very easy to remove as well if you only want them on for long trips.
Tested with music and phone, haven't tried the Intercom/bike-to-bike just yet (bike to bike is limited to somewhere around 50-100 feet without the HTC300 addon for GMRS radios.) Bluetooth sync'd up quickly on the first try with my HTC EVO (android.)
The speakers seem loud enough and clear. Music isn't bad, but I wouldn't consider them high quality for music. Just loud. Clear midrange.
Haven't done any significant ryding with them yet. I'll definitely follow up.
Trivial to install, compact, completely weather proof, no boom! They use an array of microphones to directionalize sound and only pick up on what the other end needs to hear to understand you.
The package was $400 for 2 sets plus 2 extra speaker sets (so you can do 4 helmets)
Revzilla has a video pre-view of these but I'll let their lit do the talking.
Revzillla Uclear HBC100
I got the package deal from here
And this is the parent company/technical info
I spoke at length with one of their reps who seemed knowledgeable and answered all my questions concerning guarantee, warranty, support etc.
They fit all 4 helmets without issues, very simple install (no boom to require specific locations of the helmet wart). Very easy to remove as well if you only want them on for long trips.
Tested with music and phone, haven't tried the Intercom/bike-to-bike just yet (bike to bike is limited to somewhere around 50-100 feet without the HTC300 addon for GMRS radios.) Bluetooth sync'd up quickly on the first try with my HTC EVO (android.)
The speakers seem loud enough and clear. Music isn't bad, but I wouldn't consider them high quality for music. Just loud. Clear midrange.
Haven't done any significant ryding with them yet. I'll definitely follow up.