MGJ
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Maybe worth waiting for the new Scala G9
Lots to think about there, I personally prefer quiet whilst on the bike , I don't like music ,being interupted by my mobile , the sat nav bleating on or hearing a pillion BUT I look like having no choice in the matter.
Will have to look in more depth at the options available.
I went on an 8 day trip with a mate on his Fazer, and me on the GS last year, and I insisted we get an intercom, he didn't want one. I won, and lent him my second F4 if he paid for the helmet kit (about £30), which he did.
I've had phones connected up before now, and very successfully to, but why?
You're out on your bike with the missus....do you really want to be on the fekking phone at the same time?![]()
Recharging? the vagaries of bluetooth pairing?
Sod all that.....Autocom hardwired.
Tend to agree with Fanum. Have 2 year old F3. Excellent for 6 months. Headset failed replaced free. Used a lot but now losing sound to earpieces. Difficulty charging. The problem seems to be the connector into the unit both helmet and charger. Squeezing it (or biting it !) some times sorts this out. It is a mechanical failure in the plug socket connector. As this seems to be unchanged in the later models I suspect they will have same problem if used quite a bit. Blue tooth pairing now becoming a problem. In short not impressed. Expensive bit of kit if only good for two years. Wish I had bought an autocom or starcom.
Didn't autocom go bust and stop trading
Didn't autocom go bust and stop trading
Rescued by TecStar Electronics who are Starcom's parent company. I did hear rumours that Autocom are soon to be independent again though.
I have the Starcom set up and while it works very well with my Zumo and Nokia, bike to bike comms are very hit and miss.Three of us ride together and there is always one of us who cant here/speak to the others.One day while riding to France we had perfect comms going to Dover,when we got off the ferry nada,zilch just loud interference when pressing the ptt.
Recharging? the vagaries of bluetooth pairing?....
You're out on your bike with the missus....do you really want to be on the fekking phone at the same time?
keep it simple, keep it sweet![]()

Finally giving up on F3. As I said in previous post, good for 6months then progressively deteriorated. I know reviews of this and later models were excellent but mine has not stood the test of time. Very disappointed, a costly mistake on my part.
So ,simple question Starcom or Aotocom. Any views/experience.
Only want rider-pillion, sat nav. Bike to bike not needed.
Switching the Autocom mike back on is simply a matter of saying a word like "Hi" before delivering the message.
I borrowed a couple of cheap units the other day and went out for a run on the bike with my wife.
Well a good idea they may be for some people but after 3 miles of someone chuntering in my ear I'd had enough.
Stopped the bike and removed them, INTERCOMS ARE DEFINITELY NOT FOR ME.
IMHO one of the biggest things about bikes is that you can be alone with your own thoughts and not have the distraction of music , chat etc.