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If you're not wanting to spend hundreds of dollars
on a motorcycle intercom system but you still want one that works
well, either the NPCX2 or the NPCX3 system is for you.
These small, lightweight motorcycle helmet intercom systems provide
big features for little money. These motorcycle intercoms provide
full duplex, simultaneous two-way conversation. The headsets have a
single earpiece combined with a microphone boom. The headset should
fit into any helmet. Of course, best performance will come from
using a full-face helmet with shield.
These units are powered by three AAA batteries, or you can get an
optional power adapter from the manufacturer to plug into your 12V
DC motorcycle battery. Headsets connect by coiled cords to 1/8"
jacks on the motorcycle intercom unit and there is a quick
disconnect point about 3 inches from the bottom of your helmet once
it is installed.
If you want to listen to music while you ride, both the NPCX2 or
the NPCX3 have an External Music (Aux In) Operation for pumping in
sound from your iPod or Walkman. You'll need an ordinary stereo
mini-phone plug jumper cable (3.5mm TRS phone plugs both ends) to
plug it in.
You can use either the NPCX2 or the NPCX3 to answer a
call on your cell phone. Your cell phone must first have an external
headset jack and be compatible with the optional cables available
from the manufacturer for interconnection with these motorcycle
intercoms.
If you want built in FM radio, bike to bike communication using two way
radio, and VOX automatic, you'll need the NPCX3.
While the NPCX2 intercom is certainly not the best
motorcycle intercom system you'll find on the market, it
provides exceptional value for the money.
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