Author |
Bluetooth headset in crash helmet? |
teamster1975 Joined: Jan 05, 2005 Posts: 84 From: Woking, UK PM |
Has anyone tried doing it? I've got a Caberg flip lid, I'm not sure whether the clarity would be good enough (With the chin guard down of course!)
Any thoughts would be very welcome
|
|
etaab Joined: Jan 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: UK - South Yorkshire PM |
I dont see why not, but it might be a little uncomfortable with a bulky headset pressed against your head when wearing the helmet.
Give it a try. If it doesnt work, use the wired handsfree that came with your phone.
_________________
http://www.werenotafraid.com
[ This Message was edited by: etaab on 2005-07-17 00:18 ] |
jeko.uk Joined: Dec 31, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: south east london PM |
i think the wired headset will be your best bet mate cause the bluetooth one is just gonna press against your head
|
jcwhite_uk Joined: Feb 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Dorset, UK Phone:Xperia Z1 PM, WWW
|
The other problem with an on the ear type headset would be pressing the button to answer the call or asjuting the volume as the helmet would cover the buttons.
Checkout my photos at My Website"Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together." |
teamster1975 Joined: Jan 05, 2005 Posts: 84 From: Woking, UK PM |
That's true, the only problem is pressing the answer button with gloves on. Maybe I'll forget the idea, I don't really fancy being on the phone weaving through the M25! Cheers guys
Edit: You beat me JC, I didn't type fast enough!
[ This Message was edited by: teamster1975 on 2005-07-17 00:47 ] |
|