Bought this set up new a few years ago, and bought a second fitting kit so I could easily transfer between two helmets. This means simply clipping the receiver/transmitter on which ever helmet you choose.
Unfortunately I managed break the outer casing of the aerial on one unit, so it’s got a bit of heat shrink on it and a spot of hot melt glue.
Doesn’t look great, and can’t be folded in, but still works perfectly. ( It came off when I fell off at the ABR, on grass/mud)
The mesh system can connect with up to 15 bikes apparently, though we’ve only used them with 7.
Connects to sat nav and phone too.
Lots of spare bits and bobs, but see pics for everything.
This is the model with the better JBL speakers.
So in total,
Two receiver/transmitter units ( one with repaired aerial)
Three helmet mounts with all necessary wiring, (2 stick on helmet mounts, two clip on mounts).
Three boom mikes
Two fixed mikes
Two sets of JBL speakers
One set of standard Cardo speakers
Plus all the other extra little bits you see in the pictures.
£150 posted.










Unfortunately I managed break the outer casing of the aerial on one unit, so it’s got a bit of heat shrink on it and a spot of hot melt glue.
Doesn’t look great, and can’t be folded in, but still works perfectly. ( It came off when I fell off at the ABR, on grass/mud)
The mesh system can connect with up to 15 bikes apparently, though we’ve only used them with 7.
Connects to sat nav and phone too.
Lots of spare bits and bobs, but see pics for everything.
This is the model with the better JBL speakers.
So in total,
Two receiver/transmitter units ( one with repaired aerial)
Three helmet mounts with all necessary wiring, (2 stick on helmet mounts, two clip on mounts).
Three boom mikes
Two fixed mikes
Two sets of JBL speakers
One set of standard Cardo speakers
Plus all the other extra little bits you see in the pictures.
£150 posted.











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