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The Fodsports M1S Pro Motorcycle Bluetooth Intercom is a cutting-edge communication system designed for motorcyclists. With a maximum communication distance of 2000 meters, it supports up to 8 riders in a group, ensuring hands-free convenience while enjoying music and GPS navigation. Its high-definition sound quality, noise reduction capabilities, and waterproof design make it perfect for any weather. Plus, with a long-lasting battery life of up to 20 hours, you can ride worry-free.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Compatible Devices | Motorcycles |
Enclosure Material | Rubber |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Product Features | Concave-convex interface Design,Suitable for blind operation, wire connecting, Connect to Non-Bluetooth devices such as GPS navigation or Speed detector via 2.5-3.5mm cable |
Headphone Form Factor | On Ear |
Item Weight | 204 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 count |
Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wired |
Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Colour | Black |
Style Name | 1 Pack |
A**R
Buen producto promedio
Es un buen producto y de acuerdo con la reseñas que leí, es el mejor dentro del promedio. Sin embargo a altas velocidades ya no se escucha cuando hablas o cuando te hablan, creo que eso podría mejorar, la potencia y calidad del sonido.Pero para un uso diario, en una velocidad promedio de 70km/h funciona bien.El tiempo que dura la pila es muy bueno y la carga es rápida.A fin de cuentas creo que es funcional.
S**O
Perfecto
Fácil montaje y uso, a los pocos minutos ya estabamos comunicándonos mi amigo y yo.
S**K
Outstanding overall, I could not be more positive. And at high speeds with half helmets.
FODSPORTS Motorcycle Bluetooth Intercom, M1S Pro 2000mThis will be the most positive review I have ever left for a product, technology, or otherwise. It is a long review where I try to give the level of detail I want before setting off on a remote motorcycle adventure relying on a piece of tech. For those that don't like the long-form review – this device exceeded my expectations, allowing a friend and me to spend two days wandering the Everglades, sometimes at high speeds, with fantastic communication quality (with half helmets!). But the long review will talk about some caveats and one impactful quality problem. But overall, this will be a ravingly positive review.I rode a great deal 40 years ago, but in the last 40 years, I have only ridden a dirt bike a few times. So I spent a day getting my learner's permit and hours with my friend in his housing development at slow speed, getting used to his bike. (This is to set expectations on what kind of a biker I am, a "new-old" newbie). Although I was a big tech consumer until I bought this device, I had never entertained the idea of motorcycle comms. We spent half a day riding all around West Palm, Florida, and then the entirety of the 2nd day riding around Lake Okeechobee. On day 1, I could not have been more thrilled with the quality of voice communications. We purchased them on a whim (after an extensive review of comments) and after seeing the Sena half helmet device that was almost 1.5x as much (each!).My immediate Day 1 summary: I was shocked I could ride a motorcycle and converse casually with my friend. And this was with half helmets! On day 1, speeds rarely exceeded 40 mph but hit 50 mph on occasion. And as most of you probably know, here is the most critical variable – the motorcycle windshield. From the picture, you can see we had windshields. We are both tall, and I was looking over my windshield a bit too much, meaning I had air hitting my helmet and the top part of my face. I found myself slouching to avoid it, but my point is that I did not have a perfect shield and had wind jostling around my face. Yes, that windshield made a difference, but I cannot define how much. I know I could hear my friend at 75mph! Not perfect, but well enough to communicate. Sometimes, I had to yell, MOVE YOUR MIC CLOSE TO YOUR MOUTH, REPEAT, or SAY AGAIN, but we could communicate. ( I feel strongly this would not have been possible at 75mph with no windshield, but again, my windshield was not a perfect shield due to my height.) Also, when trucks would come by at 75mph from the opposite direction (scary AF!) and the wind from them would slam me (even on an 1100), I could still hear him talking. The noise canceling was excellent as I could hear the wind noise from his mic constantly, but it was never loud and irritating to the point I wanted to turn off the device. Often, noise canceling in electronics will work on a walkie-talkie, and then when noise breaks through the cancel feature, it is LOUD! This never happened with this device as background noise was constant past 40mph, but consistently just low background noise.It is important to note (if you can tell in the picture) that we had half helmets. And my friend had a helmet with thin straps. We used a 3rd party ear speaker holder that was 100% required to make the Fodsports intercom work with a half helmet. And this ear speaker holder system was not even supposed to work with his strap system, but it did. But the roughly $12 the 3rd party speaker holder cost still had us well under 50% of the price of a Sena half helmet intercom system.And now the unfortunate problem in the midst of using this fantastic device. On day 1 we stopped to eat and shut off our Fodsports intercoms. My friend's device would not turn back on, no matter what. And it WAS charged before we turned it off, we checked (I am anal about always knowing where my electronics are charged). The riding was TOO good to stop so we spent another 3 hours kicking around some amazing places in West Palm. But it was so different riding without comms. I had quickly grown used to being able to talk with him. The "communication-free" ride was fun, but it was like we were riding 'together apart.' I had already grown addicted to motorcycle comms and don't want to ever go back.That night, I took both devices and charged them – all night. In the morning, I checked, and they were both fully charged and we got geared up, and the devices synced, and when we got on the bikes, his died *dammit!*. So, on a whim, we ran a cell phone battery charger to his device, and it worked! And thank you, Fodsports. Often less expensive electronic devices cannot charge and work at the same time, but this one did ALL DAY LONG (11 hours!). So, other than an extended cable routing to the side of the intercom on his helmet, it worked perfectly (well, not as perfectly as if it held a charge!).Again, I cannot say enough good things about this Fodsports intercom system!!!! The best of both worlds is that I could ride with a friend and have casual and random conversations throughout the day. I know many of you are familiar with motorcycle comms, but coming back after 40 years, this is just magic—the best kind of magic - the joy of the ride and brotherhood in conversation.** Update. Several months later, I bought a 2nd one to use with my son when we ride our bikes (pedal bikes). He is 16 and had all but quit riding with me as he said it was boring. But now, with comms the entire ride, he is riding with me again as he just wants to talk the whole ride. Thank you again FodSports! Ironically, when I was with my friend on motorcycles, we had half helmets, and now my son and I have full-faced MTB helmets when we ride our bikes 😊. So there is nothing to report there as this device does well in a full-faced helmet, as you can put the mic behind the mouth guard area. But again, read above about high-speed motorcycle riding with half-helmets. The Fodsports communication at high speed was not perfect, but darned good!*** Additional. I have used the Fodsports on multiple all-day solo gravel bike rides. Listening to podcasts or taking calls via a Bluetooth connection to my Android phone is flawless. This device continues to deliver!
J**S
Muito Bom
Muito Bom
D**K
For the price, not bad.
Although this is not a high end communication system, it does function well enough for its price point. I’ve owned three of these over the past two years and only had a problem with the left speaker on one. In which case the seller sent a replacement for free, so no complaints there.Battery life lasts more than ten hours at a time on these l, and never had a problem with needing to charge, but I usually charge after ten hours in so just in case.No issues with them getting wet or failing under cold weather and wind chill of around 15 degrees f.Pairing isn’t difficult, but the instructions could be a little better. If you just watch YouTube you’ll have no problem.Range wise, I’ve had consistent easy to understand and hear communication up to about 200 feet depending on if there is anything blocking line of sight such as trees around a turn.After having three of these, only one had an issue with the adhesive not keeping good conduct over the course of about six months. It depends on the helmet you have and the curvature of it as to whether or not you’ll use the adhesive or if you can get away with the clip attachment.Overall product is worth the money.
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