![]() ![]() To use as a rider/passenger comm system, you must void the warranty on one unit by opening it up and disconnecting the antenna. My experience with Chatterbox GMRS X1 is extensive. Best performing setup I've owned to date. IF YOU HAVE EVER RIDDEN A MOTORcycle in a group or with a passenger, you know how difficult clear communication can be. Zumo, Escort RD, Motorola GMRS radio, all wired to Starcomm Advance. The GMRSX1 Bluetooth is equipped with 2.0 Bluetooth for mobile phones and is A2DPAVRCP supported for streaming continuous audio signal.It has a large illuminated display and is VOX voice activated or PTT push-to-talk with full duplex wired intercom. Does that hand signal mean, "I've got to pee," "I need gas" or "That way to China"? Hard to tell.Īdditionally, there are dangers on the road, situations when a little voice in your ear, with the right message, could reduce your risk on the motorcycle. Our most powerful communicator combined with our most sophisticated features to create the most technologically advanced unit on the market. As in, risk of getting separated (“This is our exit.”) risk of road rash (“There’s sand in the corner after the bridge.”) risk of connubial cut-off from your pillion partner (“You’re going too fast!”) risk of financial ruin (“5-0 under the overpass!”). It’s in situations like these where the ChatterBox GMRS X1 personto-person sports-communication system can help.Įffectively a walkie-talkie designed for motorcycle use, the XI claims a 5-mile range and incorporates useful features like a remote push-to-talk button, inputs for cell phone and portable music device (think MP3 player) and an intercom for communicating with passenger. There isĪlso a voice-activation mode for handsfree operation. As usual, all electronic items sold as-is. All items were working fine when last checked. 1 - HJC Chatterbox GMRS X1 Motorcycle Helmet RADIO. The unit attaches to the left side of a full-face helmet using a plastic bracket that allows the device to be removed with a simple push of a release tab. HJC Chatterbox GMRS FRS Radios LOT 2 - HJC Chatterbox FRS X2 Motorcycle Helmet RADIOS. The unit itself mounts easily, but headset installation is slightly more difficult. ![]() The provided stereo speakers and noise-reducing microphone slipped into an HJC CL-15 helmet with no prob lems, as the helmet’s liner is designed to accept speakers and even has provision to hold them in place. Headset installation in an AGV helmet required modifying the removable cheek pad liners to keep the speakers from causing painful pressure against the ear. Still, while it may take some time and modification to make them comfortable, the speakers should fit into virtually any fullface helmet. Concerns that the transceiver’s placement would have ill effects were unfounded-it’s lightweight, low-profile and unnoticeable while rid. Using the GMRS XI, though, proved to be a mixed bag. Low-speed function, below 45 mph, was adequate to good for both rider-to-rider and rider-topassenger communication. ![]()
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