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T-MAX Motorcycle Helmet Bluetooth-compatible Intercom Headset Waterproof Motorbike Communication System 6 Riders Wireless Interphone with FM Radio
Description: 1. The product is for group intercom, motorcyclists can talk with another within the group, the intercom distance can reach 1000 meters, up to 120km/h working speed. 2. 6 riders connected, 8 peoples toggle intercom, 6 riders talking at the same time. 3. Conduct calls on their mobile phone, such as: 1) Receive a cell phone call automatically, auto answering; 2) Call out, call answer, call reject, call hang up; 3) Last number redial & voice dialing; 4) Voice prompt and play music; 5) It can connect two phones at the same time. 4. Automatic switching among Bluetooth-compatible cell phone, intercom, stereo music. When there is a coming phone call, the playing music or intercom status will be suspended. After finished your diologue, the music or intercom function will be resumed automatically. 5. Enjoy the music through Bluetooth-compatible enable cell phone/MP3/GPS. (A2DP Stereo Music) The music can be controlled via AVRCP, such as play, pause, previous song, next song played. 6. With DSP echo cancellation and noise suppression technology, crystal clear voice quality is guaranteed in a high speed. 7. Button panel is water-proof and sun-proof, while the design is durable. 8. FM radio function, support audio transfer. Support to connect multiple devices: T-max is compatible with Bluetooth-compatible 4.1, and can connect two Bluetooth-compatible devices at the same time, such as two mobile phones or a mobile phone and a GPS. High-quality stereo speakers. Feature: Specification: Note:
1 x Bluetooth-compatible Receiver
1 x Microphone with Speaker 1 x USB Cable 4 x Headphone Tapes 1 x Clamp 1 x Screwdriver 1 x User Manual
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