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k4m!k4ze
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Posted: 2004-10-24 07:43
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On 2004-10-19 04:43:46, ***** wrote:
Does this mean we can bluejack someones helmet and make the visor go up and down or something?




That wud be funny !
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axxxr
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Posted: 2004-11-16 20:11
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Over the past several months, motorcycle helmet manufacturers have begun introducing Bluetooth equipped helmets, allowing for improved communication while straddling your hog on the open road. Whether you intend to talk on your Bluetooth-equipped phone or just chat with your passenger (or, presumably, other nearby bikers) a Bluetooth mic + speakers in your helmet is bound to make the process a whole lot easier. Bikes in the Fast Lane brings us this roundup of the five helmets announced so far, including the popular Momo Fighter (pictured) with Bluetooth addon. Looks like they're mostly hitting the market in the first quarter of 2005, with price tags up to $1,000 or more. Bluetooth Motorcycle Helmet Roundup


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axxxr
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Posted: 2004-12-07 16:38
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Following several other motorcycle helmet manufacturers,Italian helmet manufacturer Dainese, now has several helmets available equipped with Bluetooth technology.

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Posted: 2005-06-25 14:28
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looks like BMW have updated their helmet... this is from

June 21, 2005 With the forthcoming release of the new cross-country BMW HP2 motorcycle, BMW has put together some fancy new off-road gear, and the pick of the bunch is carbon fibre, Kevlar and fibreglass off-road helmet that’s also aerodynamic and aesthetic enough to be seen anywhere. Indeed, we’re predicting that when the helmet becomes available it will be a best seller, particularly if the company decides to fit its Bluetooth and noise cancellation technologies which will enable it to work with a mobile phone and eventually with other Bluetooth devices such as MP3 players and the like. Now there’s a promising thought – imagine trail riding whilst listening to crystal-clear classical music. The new off-road helmet is reconfigurable, and can be used with or without both the visor or the screen and adds to an impressive BMW helmet line-up which also includes the featherweight SportIntegral carbon fibre helmet that weighs just 999 grams.

Pradhika
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Posted: 2005-06-25 14:35
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(Blue) tooth again on the head (line).

This message was posted from a WAP device

axxxr
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Posted: 2005-07-03 15:24
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The Schuberth Bluesonic HelmSystem allows riders to answer calls but also to listen to music or receive navigation directions through their Motostation. It looks like the Motostation connects to other devices (ie walkie-talkies, navigation devices, music players, etc.) using Bluetooth and other technologies.



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