Bluetooth earphones that are comfortable in a helmet

Bluetooth earphones that are comfortable in a helmet

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BobSaunders

3,038 posts

158 months

Sunday 7th July
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What are people using for ear plugs? My moulded Ultimate ear protectors basically make it impossible to hear music from my cardo speakers, but i can hear intercom to intercom fine.

740EVTORQUES

854 posts

4 months

Sunday 7th July
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BobSaunders said:
What are people using for ear plugs? My moulded Ultimate ear protectors basically make it impossible to hear music from my cardo speakers, but i can hear intercom to intercom fine.
Why not use the Ultimate Ears with built in drivers?

They’re very good and you can listen to music or your phone easily

MrsMiggins

2,832 posts

238 months

Sunday 7th July
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BobSaunders said:
What are people using for ear plugs? My moulded Ultimate ear protectors basically make it impossible to hear music from my cardo speakers, but i can hear intercom to intercom fine.
Spark Plugs Soft (7800) with SNR 35 dB https://amzn.eu/d/0cNzE4bC

Discendo Discimus

Original Poster:

443 posts

35 months

Monday 8th July
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Bomyed said:
KTMsm said:
I tried a few and none of them worked, particularly blocking enough road noise without the volume being excessive

Can't believe there's much difference between a decent set of them and a Chinese set of bluetooth helmet speakers

I went for the cardo spirit HD, I think it was only £100ish
I ordered the Cardo Spirit HD this week from:

https://jsaccessories.co.uk/product/cardo-spirit-h...

fitted today (I just followed the YouTube instructions) and it seems great so far, if the weather's ok in sunny Dudley tomorrow I'll give it a proper test.
You're local to me, did you see that Streetbike is closing in Halesowen? That's Streetbike and Motorcycle Mart on the Stourport road closed this year alone. Real shame.
Might see you out and about.