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http://www.electotronics.com/parrotp...motorcycl.aspx
Seems like a great addition to a mobile phone with an MP3 player.
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I have one of the origonal scala systems for my helmet. Its awesome for music and phone calls. Not one of the current systems for talking helmet to helmet but still gets the job done.
I am currently bikeless and would be willing to part with it for a good price if your interested.
I looked at that one as well as the Scala 2 being sold by newenough for $99. (or 2 for $170). Me thinks I'm going with the Scala.
http://www.newenough.com/parts/close..._intercom.html
Looks awsome, nieghbor has something simiiler,his was alot more espensive last yr $300. $400. His could talk to his buddies like a chatter box. Said wind noise was almost nonexistant.
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I've got a Q2 paired set. They're not bad. Radio reception is shit and its a little tough to hear when on the highway if you have a noisy lid, but they work alright.
I don't use it all tjat much, especially for phone calls, but it works pissa with turn by turn nav.
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I think there's a big difference between the Scala and Parrot that might be worth the extra 21 bucks. The Parrot is completely wireless, the Scala requires a cord for an MP3 player.