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I was sitting here yesterday surfing. Trying to find a bluetooth interface for my Etymotic earplugs. I'm thinking that will be the way to go. Looking ahead to having some kind of dedicated sophisticated GPS on my bike for the big trip to WFO5. Haven't chosen a unit, yet, but thinking about it. I wouldn't mind having other functions, too, like cell phone and 2 way radio capability, but I want to have in the ear plugs.
Stereo bluetooth isn't hard to come by. What I had difficulty finding an interface so that I could plug my earphones in, receive XM (and whatever else), and un-tether myself from the bike.
Until yesterday, I had a Delphi Skyfi on the bars with the earplug cord flailing in the breeze. It worked OK, but it was a bit of a nuisance.
I also have an MP3 player. It has a 1 gig flash memory AND a built in FM receiver. It only takes 1 AAA battery and is about the size of a Bic lighter. That has been very nice. It's a Creative ZEN unit.
Creative Zen Nano Plus MP3
My solution to untethering myself (at least for now) was to use the MP3 player in my pocket and then match up the FM signals with the Roady XT. Surprisingly, this set up works beautifully. The signal is pretty strong, and the music comes through as clear as anything. A very pleasing result!
The Roady XT is a sweet little unit. Smaller than all the others, so far. Better daylight readable display. Only two lines of display, but I don't care. I just want to listen more than anything, not sit there and read (although it does have streaming stocks and sports!).
Roady XT
I bought this thing at Walmart for under $50. There's a $30 rebate coupon online good until Dec 31.
This isn't an end all, catch all. I can still see getting an intercom/interface/mixer later on. But I won't give up my in the ear plugs. Helmet speakers are fine, but not for me.
Stereo bluetooth isn't hard to come by. What I had difficulty finding an interface so that I could plug my earphones in, receive XM (and whatever else), and un-tether myself from the bike.
Until yesterday, I had a Delphi Skyfi on the bars with the earplug cord flailing in the breeze. It worked OK, but it was a bit of a nuisance.
I also have an MP3 player. It has a 1 gig flash memory AND a built in FM receiver. It only takes 1 AAA battery and is about the size of a Bic lighter. That has been very nice. It's a Creative ZEN unit.
Creative Zen Nano Plus MP3
My solution to untethering myself (at least for now) was to use the MP3 player in my pocket and then match up the FM signals with the Roady XT. Surprisingly, this set up works beautifully. The signal is pretty strong, and the music comes through as clear as anything. A very pleasing result!
The Roady XT is a sweet little unit. Smaller than all the others, so far. Better daylight readable display. Only two lines of display, but I don't care. I just want to listen more than anything, not sit there and read (although it does have streaming stocks and sports!).
Roady XT
I bought this thing at Walmart for under $50. There's a $30 rebate coupon online good until Dec 31.
This isn't an end all, catch all. I can still see getting an intercom/interface/mixer later on. But I won't give up my in the ear plugs. Helmet speakers are fine, but not for me.
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