Picture this, if you will: You're riding along across the gorgeous desert landscape in a new side-by-side with your family strapped in beside you and best friends following behind. Suddenly, a ...
Cardo, as we told you when we first previewed this device, had the first motorcycle Bluetooth headset back in 2004, and the first rider-to-rider intercom in 2007. Packtalk was another first; a ...
Guy started riding motorcycles aged 21 and bought a Kawasaki ZX-6R the day after passing his road test. He was a sportbike enthusiast for many years until, in 2010, the Long Way Round television ...
Small but powerful, the Cardo PACKTALK Bold's small hub mounts to a helmet and includes speakers and a microphone for your helmet. Remember how you and your riding buddies would agree on some basic ...
There are certain motorcyclists who are fundamentally, ideologically opposed to Bluetooth communications headsets, and indeed any other device that could muddy the pristine headspace they seek on the ...
Cardo really set the standard for helmet communications and audio with the Packtalk Bold launched a few years ago. The company recently re-engineered its hit product to keep up with electronics trends ...
When it comes to motorcycle communication, there are two standout brands: Cardo and Sena. It's not at all surprising that these two companies are in an arms race, and the Packtalk Bold is Cardo's ...
For nearly as long as I've been motorcycling, I've had some sort of Cardo comm unit hanging off my helmet. You can even see an older model, the PackTalk Black, mounted to my old Shoei lid in my ...
The Cardo EDGE mounts to the left side of a rider's helmet and has three buttons and a rolling controller, but it can also be operated by voice. In-helmet communications systems - I call them “comms” ...
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