Save 30% off on Cardo Systems Scala Q2 MultiSet with FM for talk time up to 8 hours and standby time 10 days.

Cardo Systems Scala Rider Q2 Multiset

Brand: Cardo Systems
Feature

    * General Talk time up to 8 hours
    * Standby time 10 days
    * Weight 1.18 oz 33.5 gr
    * Battery type rechargeable Li-Po
    * Charging time 3 hours

Product Description
Cardo Systems Scala Rider Q2 Multiset The MultiSet includes two ready-to-use SCALA RIDER Q2 wireless headsets for hands-free and safe bike-to-bike communication at distances of up to 540 yards as well as for use with mobile phones.

Cardo Systems Scala Rider Q2 Multiset Review
I had priced this item and similar products in store and online. The price through this company was excellent and it arrived as promised. Brand new in sealed package and it arrived quickly. The product itself has been great. Extremely compact, lightweight, clear sound quality (although I have a problem getting upper FM bands in my area), and so far customer service has been fast and friendly.

This is what you’re looking for! ‘Nuff said; but, I’ll say more. I’ve been looking for the perfect set for a couple of years now and I think that state of the art hadn’t caught up with what I knew we could do, until now. Want one? Wait no more, look no further, this is it! You need nothing more. I’m a big big guy, and I ‘always’ have trouble with fit, these already come with the microphone boom which is long enough. Installation was no problem at all. They go quickly onto the helmets, tight. The only modifications I made were to hide the earphone wiring. I cut small slits near the unit to slip the wiring into the padding, out of sight, and that’s it. The ear speaker sound is great, so much volume, so much quality for such little speakers. No noise, blocks wind like you want and hope for. Excellent quality between driver and passenger for voice and music. We don’t have two bikes, and ride two up but we got such a kick out of them the fist night we wore them into the house. She went before me, and I finished up at the bike. No loss of quality, no loss of signal. I think it would have no problem with two riders within a quarter mile or more.

My only complaint, is that the FM radio is hard to tune. With only four buttons on the whole thing, tuning is a pain. You have to press and hold the top button (for up) or the bottom button (for down) for three seconds to engage the auto tune, and they are HARD to press. The auto tune is not the greatest, and does not always find the station the first swing past. Not a problem, except for the sore fingers. Example: Go up and find station, move up and decide you like the last station better. Go down to previous station and it may or may not find it. I needed to tune to a specific frequency to use the built in FM transmitter in my GPS and had a very difficult time locating the signal; the signal strength was stronger than some stations it found. In other words: it does not discriminate well in the scan mode while trying to find FM stations. I’d rather have had it do a slow to medium tune, up or down, than auto scan. But, don’t let that stop you; I DID find my GPS stations, for both rider and passengers, I found most stations (eventually I’ll have them all). Other than that, everything is exactly what I was hoping for. Married the Bluetooth to phone, no problem. Unit was already married to 2nd set in the box for the passenger. In my excitement I skipped the first page showing where all the buttons were, and what they were called. My fault, but easy to do. Don’t do that. The extra headsets you see that you can buy separate are scale are compatible and identical to the ones that come with the two in this box. I ordered thinking my microphone boom may have been small, and it was not and works great. The booms in the box are the longer large ones. I highly recommend the whole thing.

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