Considering buying the U-CLEAR AMP PRO......
For what it's worth, I have the older version, without the newer (better?) 'brow mike' bits (I think mine are a couple of the HBC200 sets) and these things are waaaaayyyy ahead of anything else I've ever used! If the AMP PRO versions are an upgrade on mine, then they will be pretty good units!
I've connected my Primary unit to the Phone, the GPS, & my music, the intercom to my Pillion, and a Rider to Rider link with the other 3 units 1 have; plus I've also added a couple of other Riders units in a daisy chained 'skip' thing with some 5 or so kms between the lead & tail 'bikes with the 4 others in between, & thru all that the contact & voice clarity has been (largely - see below) crystal clear!! Music is good, GPS is good, & if I answer a phone call while ryding, I generally hafta TELL the caller I'm on the Spyder so I can't do things like take notes or look up the calendar, & there have been times when callers have exhibited some disbelief 'because you are so clear, you don't even sound like you are on the phone in the car!' :shocked:
The only exception to this clarity of sound has been when one of the other riders was wearing a Shark Evo3 helmet with the modular bit open - those helmets are pretty noisy & the rest of us got to sample his wind noise!! But with everyone else & the rest of the time, you don't get to hear wind noise from them & unless you are
really hoofing it with an open visor or helmet, no-one will hear any wind noise transmitted from you over the phone either! On one other occasion, one ryder in a 6 unit link was listening to his music via the external speakers on his Spyder & he was wearing an open face helmet, so the rest of us got to listen to his music until we managed to tell him the music on his Spyder was being transmitted to the rest of us - it wasn't awful music & the transmitted clarity of sound was pretty good tho, so it was bearable listening but it did cut the talk time!! Besides, I blame the speakers for what distortion there was anyway! :thumbup:
They are pretty easy to set up, & once set up, they just work, & work bloody well - waaaayyy better & certainly easier & clearer than anything else I've ever used!