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Group Intercom

BikeComm is the ultimate motorcycle communications system designed for the true motorcycle enthusiast; BikeComm wirelessly enables Rider to Passenger and Bike to Bike Intercom functionality combined with the flexibility to connect a Mobile Phone, Navigation Device, Radar Detector, and Audio Player - all at speeds up to 180kph or 112mph!


Features:
• Three different models for your reference:
• Biker to passenger
• Bike to bike (4 bikes limited)
• Group intercom (match up with walkie-talkies)
• With FCC, CE and RoHS marks
• BikerCom is the ultimate motorcycle communications system designed for the true motorcycle enthusiast
• BikerCom wirelessly enables rider to passenger and bike to bike intercom functionality combined with the flexibility to connect a mobile phone, navigation device, radar detector, and audio player, all at speeds up to 180kph or 116mph
• Patent pending BikerCom motorcycle communications system includes a helmet headset for the rider, helmet headset for the passenger and control box for the motorcycle
• System combines the freedom of Bluetooth wireless technology with trusted two way radio service enabling wireless motorcycle intercom communications between rider, passenger and bike to bike
• Helmet headsets wirelessly connect to the control box to receive audio signals, there are no troublesome wires between the rider, passenger and control box
• Your two way radio and included push to talk button connect to the control box using a wired connection
• Voice integration Technology is employed to avoid message loss due to channel switch of voice source.
• Real-time two-way radio: our proprietary voice detection design is able to deliver without any delay whenever there is audio signal coming in from two-way radio, speed detector, GPS, and so on. In addition, when the user presses the PTT button, BK02 can immediately broadcast with zero delay. With A2DP music playing mode, the switch and broadcast can be executed with a delay less than a second.
• Power by Bike:  The entire system is powered by bike, and can be turned on and off by pressing PTT button.
• Compatible with virtually all types of FRS GMRS and CB two-way radios.
• Rider’s mobile phone connects to the control box using a Bluetooth wireless connection
• Navigation device, radar detector and audio player connect using either a Bluetooth wireless connection or a wired connection
•Intercom distance via two way radio for rider to rider communication
• Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logo are registered trademarks of the Bluetooth SIG
Helmet Headset
• Wearing Method: Clamp to headset (Fits ALL Helmets - tools included)
• Headset unit dimensions: Width 40mm, Length: 78mm, Thickness 17mm
• Microphone Dimensions: Length 200mm
• Total helmet headset weight: 100g
• Talk Time: 12 hours
• Charging time: 2.5 hours
• Power supply type: input 100-240v, Output 5.0v
• Battery Type: lithium-ion polymer .07v, capacity: 280-750mAh
• Operation temperature: -10c - 50c
• Certification: CE - FCC – DGT
Control Box
• Dimensions: Width 75mm, Length 140mm, Thickness 30mm
• Total weight: 150g
• Power Supply Type: 12V motorcycle battery
• Mobile Phone Rider Connection Interface (MPR)
• Bluetooth Version: 2.0
• Bluetooth Profile: Headset (HSP)
• Other connection interface: Bluetooth version: 2.0, Bluetooth profile: Headset (HSP)
• Push to talk button connection interface (PTT) 3.5 mm Audio jack
• Radio connection interface: 3.5 mm Audio jack
• Auxiliary 1 connection interface (AUX 1) 3.5 mm Audio jack
• Audio connection interface: 3.5 mm Audio jack
• Operation temperature: -10c - 60c


BikeComm enables:

How BikeComm Works

The patent pending BikeComm motorcycle communications system includes a Helmet Headset for the Rider, a Helmet Headset for the Passenger and a Control Box for the motorcycle. The system combines the freedom of Bluetooth® wireless technology with trusted Two Way Radio service enabling wireless motorcycle intercom communications between Rider, Passenger, and Bike to Bike. The Helmet Headsets wirelessly connect to the Control Box to receive audio signals; there are no troublesome wires between the Rider, Passenger and Control Box. Your Two Way Radio and included Push To Talk button connect to the Control Box using a wired connection. The Rider’s Mobile Phone connects to the Control Box using a Bluetooth wireless connection; your Navigation Device, Radar Detector and Audio Player connect using either a Bluetooth wireless connection or a wired connection.
Control Box

The Control Box is the core of the BikeComm system and is placed in a convenient location on your motorcycle; the Control Box is powered by your motorcycle battery using the included Power Cable with Fuse. The Control Box has five 3.5mm Audio Jack sockets for connecting a variety of input devices using a wired connection, and is equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology enabling two separate and simultaneous connections with other devices also equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology such as a mobile phone or navigation device. The Control Box then transmits all audio signals wirelessly to the Helmet Headsets.
Helmet Headset Connections

The BikeComm includes two Helmet Headsets, one for the Rider and one for the Passenger. The Helmet Headsets connect to the Control Box using a proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless technology enabling wireless Rider to Passenger full duplex intercom and the wireless transmission of audio signals from the Control Box to the Helmet Headsets. The Helmet Headsets have a preset wireless connection with the Control Box; you do not need to perform any setup procedure between the Helmet Headsets and the Control Box.
Two Way Radio Connection

Your two way radio and the included Push To Talk button connect to the Control Box using a wired connection enabling two way radio communication.
Mobile Phone Connection

Your mobile phone connects to the Control Box using a wireless Bluetooth connection enabling the Rider to make and receive mobile phone calls. For safety and convenience incoming calls are automatically answered, for privacy the Passenger cannot hear the Rider’s mobile phone connection.
Navigation Device

Your navigation device connects to the Control Box using either a wired connection or wireless Bluetooth connection, enabling the Rider and Passenger to receive navigation instructions. For example, if your navigation device is Bluetooth equipped such as the Garmin zūmo® 550, you can connect it to the Control Box wirelessly using Bluetooth, if your device is not Bluetooth equipped you can connect it to the Control Box using a wired connection.
Radar Detector Connection

Your radar detector connects to the Control Box using a wired connection enabling the Rider and Passenger to receive radar detector alerts.
Audio Player Connection

Your audio player connects to the Control Box using a wired connection enabling the Rider and Passenger to listen to music in stereo.
About Bluetooth Wireless Connections

The Control Box is equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology enabling two separate and simultaneous connections with other devices equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology such as a mobile phone or navigation device. Additionally the Control Box maintains two preset wireless connections with the two Helmet Headsets; you do not need to perform any setup procedure between the Helmet Headsets and the Control Box. The maximum distance permitted by Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology is10 meters or 30 feet with devices in line of sight, therefore to maintain an active wireless connection any devices that wirelessly connect to the Control Box must remain within this range of the Control Box; going outside this range will result in disconnection, when the devices return within the Bluetooth range they will automatically reconnect to the Control Box. To learn more about Bluetooth Wireless technology visit www.bluetooth.com Open Road Solutions, Inc. is an Adopter member of the Bluetooth Special Interest (SIG) and a participant in the Small Business Incentive Program. blue