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Old 27-11-2007
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Default Interphone Bluetooth headset with Built in Bike to Bike Intercom

Interphone also make a bluetooth headset for a helmet which has the extremely handy advantage of also being a bike to bike intercom (providing your riding buddy also has an interphone headset) which works up to 500m distance.

It only has one speaker and no built in FM radio (unlike the Scala Rider FM), but for intercom simplicity it's a system that's hard to beat.

More info here:
http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...h-intercom.htm

And if you want to buy a Zumo and Interphone together:
http://www.multitudo.be/nl/gps-shop/...50-interphone/
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I don't like this system at all. got one of the new F4’s from Australia and returned it. The voice quality at high speeds sucks. People I spoke to couldn’t hear me when travelling above 60
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It seems that there isn't really an ideal solution for this problem when driving at any kind of speed, I had a similar problem with my Scala, although I must admit I haven't tried the new more intergrated scala device (i.e. the latest one)
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I am talking about blueant f4...dont know about scala, as not tried it yet.
what model are you using now a days??
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I have used the Scala FM, and Q2, I'm thinking about getting the new version as it looks nicely integrated into the helmet but I haven't got around to buying one yet!

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I was a user of scala, worked pretty fine for me. But then I sold out scala and bought interphone F4. I have made a biggest mistake. I

have wasted a huge amount, just to buy that cheap product. I was facing many problems with this device, including the voice quality

problem. When I went to return this product (the interphone F4) Blueant were a nightmare to deal with. I would not recommend this

product to anyone ? the voice quality is pretty bad. Try a can and a string ? it would work better.
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Interesting feedback!

Thanks for posting.

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