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CARDO SCALA RIDER POWERSET G4 BLUETOOTH HEADSETS PAIR | 
| Brand: CARDO WIRELESS SCALA RIDER Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $489.95 Buy New: $349.95 as of 8/1/2010 04:39 CDT details You Save: $140.00 (29%)
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Seller: BUILDORBUST Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 11150
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.5 x 3
MPN: SRPS0002 Model: SRPS0002 ASIN: B0036G99SY
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| • | CARDO SCALA RIDER POWERSET G4 BLUETOOTH HEADSETS PAIR |
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Product Description The scala rider G4 PowerSet redefines the notion of high-end Motorcycle Intercom communication for bikers. For riding with other bikers or between couples riding together, the scala rider G4 PowerSet offers two factory paired scala rider G4 headsets in one package for immediate Motorcycle Intercom use.
Encased in a rugged yet streamlined body, the scala rider G4 PowerSet offers Bike-to-Bike Intercom at a remarkable range of up to ONE MILE!
The scala rider G4 PowerSet also features unique 4-Way Motorcycle Intercom between two bikers and two passengers or among three separate bikers.
Multi-Device Connectivity, including mobile phone, A2DP (Bluetooth stereo), FM radio with RDS, intuitive button controls, wire connectivity to iPodTM/MP3 player, and much more, make the PowerSet the world's most feature-rich communication and entertainment system for bikers.
The scala rider G4 PowerSet offers multilingual status announcements allowing bikers to maintain smooth and safe Bluetooth handsfree Motorcycle Intercom communication while on the move. The device transmits useful information regarding connectivity status to other bikers, to your mobile phone and more. The PowerSet system can be installed on virtually all helmets within several minutes before you're set for a ride. The scala rider G4 PowerSet is truly the most biker friendly Motorcycle Intercom communication system on the market!
The scala rider G4 PowerSet is also available with corded microphones to fit the tightest full-faced helmets.
plus: built-in FM radio and cable connectivity to external MP3 player Priority Management:No need to manually disconnect from intercom or music to receive incoming phone calls or GPS instructions!
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| Customer Reviews: Does the job July 24, 2010 Kimberly Thoman We purchased a pair of these a few days ago, tested them out in one local drive around town, then just yesterday took them on a 300 mile trip.
Over all, they have worked as they should (even if not always to the level claimed), and were very useful for us in having basic communication. My unit was paired to my phone, and I was able to answer calls and have a conversation. The other party could not tell that I was on a motorcycle, going down the highway.
The range of the helmet to helmet communications is not as far as advertised, but that was to be expected. Still, in a line of sight situation, we could easily get more half a mile, sometimes up to a mile. But not if there were any hills or a lot of traffic between us.
On occasion they were quirky when we left a rest stop and tried to get them working again. Sometimes it would take a minute or so for the helmets to sync again. But as mentioned, they did work, and they were useful in us being able to communicate with each other.
I only tested the bluetooth connection from my phone for playing music, at home. It worked fine. I did not try to play music while driving. I didn't want to play with the phone while on the highway. But a person could easily get their music source going first, then get moving down the road. But we were more interested in staying in touch.
The units synced with our phones just as they should have. It took less than 2 minutes to get that done.
Mounting to the helmet was straight forward. I don't think I looked at the instructions hardly at all. It's pretty obvious.
I would say that they're not quite like having Star Trek Communicators, with that level of quality and ease of use. But they did work, so we'll keep using them.
Not worth the money May 11, 2010 Kelly Dynge (California) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
Purchased 2 of the G4 powersets and have not gotten any of the features to work right. Listening to Ipod & receive a call, the party cannot hear you. When the call ends, cannot get the bluetooth to hook back up to receive Ipod music. If you contact "customer support", they tell you the only option is to reinstall the headset in pairing mode. Wait till someone else comes out with a good product.
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