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Can any one advise me, on which head set would be ok to use, with the 660, and where from.???..I have a flip front helmet..

Thanks Bill
 
Can any one advise me, on which head set would be ok to use, with the 660, and where from.???..I have a flip front helmet..

Thanks Bill

Ok what do you use,?? with your zumo 660, Star com or Auto com, or that scarla bluetooth if I said that right.

Bill
 
Interphone F4

I have the 660 & use it with a Nokia N95 mobile 'phone.

I use an interphone F4 - connects via bluetooth to both the SatNav & through it to the 'phone.

I think the Scala is very similar.

For me the choice between these two would be dictated by my choice of helmet - the Interphone speakers are thicker.

I use either an AGV S4 (2008 version) with the full-face kit, and the speakers are a bit of a squeeze (I think the cheekpad style has changed in the 2010 S4 version, and is probably a bit more accomodating) & a Roof Boxer with the open face/flip-up "universal kit" which works OK when the front is up & over, but there's not really enough room for the mike behind the front plate when its locked down.

Tomorrow is my **th birthday & hence I will be fitting the universal kit to a new Shark Evoline to replace my tired Boxer.

As far as I can tell both the Scala and Interphone are pretty similar - I bought the Interphone as most reports seemed to suggest that it had better sound performance - probably as a result of its thicker form factor. In time I plan to get a set of Ultimate Ear monitors (or some such).

Good luck:)
 
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I have the 660 & use it with a Nokia N95 mobile 'phone.

I use an interphone F4 - connects via bluetooth to both the SatNav & through it to the 'phone.

I think the Scala is very similar.

For me the choice between these two would be dictated by my choice of helmet - the Interphone speakers are thicker.

I use either an AGV S4 (2008 version) with the full-face kit, and the speakers are a bit of a squeeze (I think the cheekpad style has changed in the 2010 S4 version, and is probably a bit more accomodating) & a Roof Boxer with the open face/flip-up "universal kit" which works OK when the front is up & over, but there's not really enough room for the mike behind the front plate when its locked down.

Tomorrow is my **th birthday & hence I will be fitting the universal kit to a new Shark Evoline to replace my tired Boxer.

As far as I can tell both the Scala and Interphone are pretty similar - I bought the Interphone as most reports seemed to suggest that it had better sound performance - probably as a result of its thicker form factor. In time I plan to get a set of Ultimate Ear monitors (or some such).

Good luck:)

Thanks G Man For your reply and Happy birthday :beerjug: :beerjug:
Bill
 
Head set

I have gone for the Scala solo, it has had some good reviews, so I have purchased it through Amazon for £89.

Thanks again G man for your advice....

Bill
 
You might be interested in this. (Click on the word 'this' - don't know why it isn't doing it in preview meassge).

I'd already settled on the Sena before I'd found this.
 
Ok what do you use,?? with your zumo 660, Star com or Auto com, or that scarla bluetooth if I said that right.

Bill
Hi Bill,

I have a Zumo 660 connected to an Autocom 300. There are pictures on the site somewhere. I have hard wired audio between the zumo and autocom and BT audio for the phone between the zumo and autocom. My phone connects to the zumo, so i can manage call's there.

I have a Schuberth C3 flip helmet with the Autocom headset fitted - which it has been fitted for ~a year with no problems. Again, photo's on the forum somewhere.

You need to tell us a little more about how you want to use it
- just to listen to directions/music
- connect a phone
- rider/pillion comms
- bike -> bike coms

This will help narrow down the choice.

I met someone at the Horizons Unlimited meeting with a Nolan bluetooth helmet who was very pleased, except he got some interferene around heathrow and lower audio quality which he put down to the bluetooth connection.

Steve
 


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