It has a rechargeable battery & plugs into a USB port to charge.Just curious how you power the Fiio?
After trying various sets of helmet speakers readily available in the market, I felt that none really worked well. Having spent years in the automotive high end audio field I thought there had to be a better way. After all, a helmet is an excellent sound enclosure. I researched and I found some articles by 2 or 3 people who had already done some of the custom experiment work and decided to give it a try. Since then I have been building my own sound into helmets for at least that last 10~12yrs. It's fairly easy and with some patience you end up with a much better sound than anything available on the market - my helmet sounds like a high end headset, but a fraction of the cost.anyone have any experience with these helmet speakers?
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I have the Cardo PackTalk Slim on my GT Air II, upgraded to the larger JBL and they helped. Then I made the jump to In Ear Monitors...what a major difference. Will never go back. Yes, the configuration I chose was about $500, but really improved my riding experience.
Below is the review I wrote and posted on a different forum. https://inearzsport.com/
+1 on these questionsDave, I think I read your review on the other forum and have been giving this product some thought. One question I have is if you are able to hear any thing going on around you like sirens, brakes screeching or even how high the bike is revving. I would love really clear audio but on the other hand I wouldn't want to be completely isolated.
It is rare that I have to take my helmet back off and re-try due to the InEarz. When it does happens, tends to be my left; no idea why. They lay flat in the ear, better than traditional foam plugs in my opinion.Dave, how are the inearz as to putting your helmet on and keeping them in place? Maybe its me but I have a difficult time keeping molded plugs in place when putting the helmet on.
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It is not a problem hearing what is going on around me. They are between 28-32 db so not dissimilar to good ear plugs. The big improvement is the 'piped' in sound goes directly into your ear and does not compete with the wind noise.+1 on these questions
You just answered my two major concerns, I will be ordering Inearz as soon as I can get molds made. The audiology school in town will do that very reasonably. Thanks for the info.It is not a problem hearing what is going on around me. They are between 28-32 db so not dissimilar to good ear plugs. The big improvement is the 'piped' in sound goes directly into your ear and does not compete with the wind noise.
I've been using ear monitors for something around 200K miles. As far as I'm concerned, they are the ONLY solution to comms on motorcycles. But heed Bounce's advice: I have destroyed my hearing. Severe hearing loss. Not from wind or road noise, but from a thousand hours of loud rock music.I've found that ear monitors let me turn down the volume to nearly off. With ear plugs and speakers, I tend to have to crank up the volume to get through the plugs... not good IMHO.
Thank you all for the assistance..anyone have any experience with these helmet speakers?
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I wonder if anyone else thinks about not hearing the road environment with that kind of custom fitted ear gadget. Is that risky? I use the Etymotic ER20. Cuts a lot of the noise, but I am still keenly in touch with my environment. At age 72 I have lost the upper range of my hearing playing the drums in rock bands. Live concerts have also taken their toll. All of it worth it! Always take ear plugs wherever I go.I've been using ear monitors for something around 200K miles. As far as I'm concerned, they are the ONLY solution to comms on motorcycles. But heed Bounce's advice: I have destroyed my hearing. Severe hearing loss. Not from wind or road noise, but from a thousand hours of loud rock music.
Put on a windshield that moves the flow or air over your helmet and keep the volume of your tunes low.
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