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Do you use any external devices (phone, MP3, etc.) while riding?

Yes
4 (22.2%)
No, never
6 (33.3%)
Sometimes
8 (44.4%)

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Author Topic: Bluetooth in helmet- easy and cheap project-pics  (Read 4396 times)

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Offline S-Dog

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Re: Bluetooth in helmet- easy and cheap project-pics
« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2007, 11:57:46 AM »
I will take a pic of a setup I just bought for under 20 bucks... It does bluetooth for you phone and it has an extra bluetooth transmitter for your mp3 player...

you can play tunes and when a call comes in it automatically mutes the mp3 player and allows you to push 1 button to answer the phone.  Hang up and the tunes start playing again.

Whats it called? make and model? Im interested in what you have. I would love an option so I can listen to the ol ipod

Here it is... I got it for 18 bucks shipped on woot.com ...
http://www.woot.com/Blog/BlogEntry.aspx?BlogEntryId=3216

I do not actually answer the phone while driving ... But its nice to know I got a call...  I also listen to music but I can barely hear it when my motor is revving over 4k RPM
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Re: Bluetooth in helmet- easy and cheap project-pics
« Reply #26 on: December 05, 2007, 12:09:04 PM »
I will take a pic of a setup I just bought for under 20 bucks... It does bluetooth for you phone and it has an extra bluetooth transmitter for your mp3 player...

you can play tunes and when a call comes in it automatically mutes the mp3 player and allows you to push 1 button to answer the phone.  Hang up and the tunes start playing again.

Whats it called? make and model? Im interested in what you have. I would love an option so I can listen to the ol ipod

Here it is... I got it for 18 bucks shipped on woot.com ...
http://www.woot.com/Blog/BlogEntry.aspx?BlogEntryId=3216

I do not actually answer the phone while driving ... But its nice to know I got a call...  I also listen to music but I can barely hear it when my motor is revving over 4k RPM

Very cool, thanks man. I bet if you hacked those ear buds off and soldered a pair of the sony style headphones I have that go into your ear canal you would get a little more volume from that set up. But very cool none the less

Offline S-Dog

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Re: Bluetooth in helmet- easy and cheap project-pics
« Reply #27 on: December 05, 2007, 12:52:14 PM »
I don't have it cranked... I purposely keep the volume low so I can hear whats around me.  I just breaks up the drone of the engine while riding at highway speed.
1975 CB750K Bright Orange with 8300miles
1983 GL650 Silverwing Restore project with 17k miles

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