ive been seeing this more and more lately, dudes jam a flip phone into their helmet and talk while they ride. one guy on honda CB, commuter dude. in a BMX helmet had the screen jammed inthis helmet, and was talking agressively with his hands while yelling into the phone. then i saw another guy on a sport bike doing the same hting with jacket and all.
what hte hell? is that the new bluetooth or something?
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forgot where i saw that, possibly another forum
hahaha!
Another crazy one.
i was getting tailed by a vehicle with MEGA BRIGHT HOLY make the beast with two backsTARD WHAT DO YOU HAVE A MINITURE SUN???? headlights and i couldnt shake him loose. i thought it was some dick in a car since i saw two lights apart from each other. I thought maybe its a cop shining lights on me make the beast with two backsing with me, or trying to check my plates. for the next mile im speeding about 75-80 on the FDR for a few trying to get away. thing keeps following me. so instead i just drop back and let him pass me.
it was a make the beast with two backsing goldwing with HIDs
Leaving the phone in the helmet obstructs the view, I pull over or don't talk.
Quote from: Pakhan on July 15, 2009, 04:54:14 AM
Leaving the phone in the helmet obstructs the view, I pull over or don't talk.
+1 i see riding as an escape from the rest of the world why would i want to talk to anybody who isn't riding?
I've been using the J&M bluetooth headset for my iphone. it comes with an aviation grade mic and qulality headphones that mount inside your cheek pads... it does stereo music and phone. tunes tunes tunes, ring ring, press one button... call connected. let the other guy hang up when the call is complete and the music resumes. its kinda fun when your friends who dont ride call and ask "what are you doing?", and you can answer "65 over the Throgs Neck, what do you want?" the system works great, sound is good and clear, no earbuds drilling into your head. right now the phone is in my pocket, but once i find an iphone ram mount i will be able to use all ipod functions as well as all phone functions. also, if you dont want to take calls, put on airplane mode and forget everyone whos not shredding edges w/ you. a lot of people ask "is it safe to ride and talk on the phone?". i ask, "is it safe to drive and talk on the phone?" besides i think it's safe as long as your not fumbling for buttons and headset wires, so go bluetooth... i mean if you're gonna do it (ride and talk on the phone), do it, but do it the best way possible. BTW if you have a full face helmet, be prepared to take an xacto to it for mic installation.
Quote from: GLantern on July 15, 2009, 06:51:36 AM
+1 i see riding as an escape from the rest of the world why would i want to talk to anybody who isn't riding?
And a +1 to that. I'll check my phone when I get to where I'm going. Not answering my phone+riding my bike= me in a very good mood! [moto]
I think I'll still pass, I don't need to reach or be reachable all the time.
Quote from: unreale7ss on July 15, 2009, 11:03:27 AM
a lot of people ask "is it safe to ride and talk on the phone?". i ask, "is it safe to drive and talk on the phone?"
The attention andcoordination to ride a motorcycle is a lot higher than what you need in a car.
tahts why certain types of people are addicted to riding. it requires a type of concentration that melts away your problems.
i find riding to school before a test really helps me take my mind of the test, so when i sit down my mind is completely clear and ready because i forgot everything that was bothering me right before i hopped on my bike. its therapy for me.
I listen to tunes through my Garmin 550 whenever I ride. I can sync the phone to the Garmin and then control it from there. Until now I've been against answering the phone as it is my therapy and its nice to have a legitimate excuse to not answer my phone. But I've been doing some commuting lately, and on long day rides I sometimes would like to let my girl know my eta. We own a business together and it would be handy to have some quick conversations.
Anyone know of good in ear mic set? I use in ear headphones to listen to tunes as they act as plugs at the same time.
unreale7ss do you use earplugs with that headset? That's the first BT set that I've heard of that has stereo. Most of them sound like shit though, hows the sound quality?
how do you plan on initiating the call?
have you tried NT throat mikes? they work prety good.
The Garmin allows me to perform all of the phone functions, answering, looking through my phone book, initiating calls, whatever.
Haven't tried the throat mics. Maybe thats next.
Still need to focus on that garmin screen rather than the road to make the call. If i was cruising on the highway I would do it, but I don't allow my cell to connect to the garmin anyway.
I bought the kit for music, but it comes with the phone capability... so, why not sync it up? i have the option to initiate the last active call by pressing one button twice on the headset receiver, the same button when pressed once simply cuts the music to the headset. the last button which is the power switch will obv cut everything and pause whatever media player you had synced. im not saying i ride around chatting and dialing people up, but if you're running 5 minutes late for a group ride, it help to be able to answer your friends call and keep it moving, no? sound quality is def not lacking and you can adjust volume from the receiver. phone calls also work well, i've tested on throgs neck bridge going 65. what more could you ask for? HUD navi in helmet would be cool for touring. i mean unless you like dealing with wires whipping all around in the wind and yanking the earbuds down into your ear like jackhammers. syncing is quick and easy also allowing you to switch off during breaks to conserve battery life. battery is Li-ion with approx. 8hr. operating time.