Bluetooth Helmet Speakers: which are good & reasonable $


Yup, that review is right on the money. I've been using the Cardo Scala Q2 Multi set for a couple of months now. The intercom works great--even my wife loves it. Clear and easy to use.

The FM radio is a major dowside; it's crap and shouldn't have been included. The speakers aren't great for an MP3 player I hook up. I can hear the music but the quality is lacking.

The phone set-up is top notch and I often let people on the other end of the line think I'm at the office (and not doing 80 MPH on my Rocket).

However, Cardo just released the Q4. Updated Bluetooth technology. That may be a better choice as I understand it pares easily with iPods.
 
I will offer my 2 cents. I have a Chatterbox X1 Bluetooth. I have had a Chatterbox unit even before the bluetooth was offered and although it has had its issues, I would never go on a ride without it. It sync's up to my cell phone beautifully and allows me to hear music played from my cell phone. Now due to the different sound levels that mp3's are recorded at, the volume can become an issue. And if you don't wear ear plugs, you will find that air compression in the ear will make the music sound like it's out of key! But for a unit that attaches to the side of your helmet and really doesn't add any real weight to the helmet, its not bad. I had one when I went on a trip to Walsenburg, CO. to meet my best friend, riding in from Galena, KS. Once he arrived I gave him a new Chatterbox that I installed into his helmet in about a half hour. Being able to ride and talk together just added spice to an already great trip! Now all his buddies that ride with him on the weekends, all have the Chatterbox, and they don't go riding without them. If you have any questions about the Chatterbox unit, just ask! I will be happy to respond.
 
I have the Zumo 550 and the Scala setup.

Just an FYI...

If you are playing MP3s through the Zumo it's only in mono.