Review of Cardo Scala Rider Teamset

Mike Werner

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I finally got my hands on a Scala Rider Teamset and did a detailed review on it.

Conclusion, it's a nice unit, but the sound is not good when riding over 100 kph, specially for the phone part (but then you shouldn't be riding when talking on the phone...).

Scala Rider Teamset review
 
I finally got my hands on a Scala Rider Teamset and did a detailed review on it.

Conclusion, it's a nice unit, but the sound is not good when riding over 100 kph, specially for the phone part (but then you shouldn't be riding when talking on the phone...).

Scala Rider Teamset review

Excellent Mike, I have one about six months and I'm well pleased with it, the only small criticism I'd have is the
glue that holds the earpieces together isn't very good.
 
You've got no problem with the sound at speeds?

No, I've a Caberg Rhyno which is (I think) fairly quiet. A lot of my spins are
on twisty roads and I'm not a fast rider. On main roads, on the few occasions
when I got a call I did drop the speed a bit. :mmmm

I've a 1gig card in my phone so I listen to music with the Cardo a lot.:thumb2
 
Can anybody answer some questions about the Scala Rider for me.

Im getting a new tomtom Rider 2 unit with a Scala rider unit in the box.

However my query is that the unit I currently use I can wire into my Autocom and get my audio through that. So can this be done with the Scala rider.

So secondly, can the unit be charged at the same time as being used. Im planning on carrying a inverter with me throughout a trip to Europe so I can charge the unit when were riding.

Currently I have a tomtom Rider and I use the bluetooth headset whilst riding through my autocom but I cannot charge the unit whilst in use which is a pain.

Anybody have any thoughts on this?

the ZC
 


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