Looking to discover the best motorcycle intercoms and bluetooth headsets so you can stay connected on your rides? You are in the right place- here we review of the best motorbike helmet intercom systems for all situations and budgets.
Whether you are riding solo, pillion or in a group, intercoms make motorcycling more enjoyable as well as a lot safer. I’ve ridden all over the UK and Europe and most of the time my husband and I have been riding together. Having helmet intercoms allows us to chat as we ride, as well as point out potential dangers in case the other person hasn’t seen them yet.
How do you talk to another motorcycle rider or pillion?
EJEAS V6 Pro Low Profile Motorcycle Bluetooth Communication System – Best Motorcycle Intercom for Battery Life
It is not surprising that the EJEAS V6 Pro bluetooth motorbike intercom systems shares many of the same features as the 10S. However, there are some significant differences, which we’ll take a closer look at shortly.
The V6 Pro unit is one of EJEAS’s ultra-low profile range and the slim, lightweight design does make a difference- especially when mounting it on the side of a motorcycle helmet; it looks and feels around half the thickness of the 10S.
The fit is universal for all helmets but make sure you get the placement right the first time, as the self-adhesive pads are strong.
Decent-sized cut-outs on either end of the intercom module make it easy to access the various functions, in addition to slightly raised controls.
The V6 Pro’s additional feature which separates it from the rest of the 10 range is its separate battery pack which attaches to the back of the motorcycle helmet. It is possible to remove the lithium-polymer battery for recharging.
However, its primary purpose is that you can replace it with a fully charged spare. Moreover, connectivity is universal, allowing pairing with non-EJEAS devices and sharing comms with four other units.
Voice prompt allows the rider to take calls and the speed dial feature lets you load your three favorite numbers via the app. In addition, the rider can operate the V6 Pro via a handlebar-mounted remote, which is available for purchase as part of a Bluetooth helmet kit or separately.