Experience the ultimate in convenience and performance with our state-of-the-art helmet headset. Thanks to Bluetooth 5.2, enjoy a strong signal connection up to 20 meters, compatible with all your Bluetooth-enabled devices. Whether you're riding or on the go, efficient and convenient communication is just a tap away.
Our headset boasts a long-lasting built-in rechargeable Li-ion battery that provides up to 50 hours of continuous talk and play time, and a remarkable 500 hours of standby time. Plus, the battery level is conveniently displayed on your phone.
Enjoy crystal clear sound with windproof and noise-canceling technology, and feel confident in any weather with our IPX7 waterproof and dustproof Nano coating. Connect up to two mobile phones simultaneously and experience the difference!
Discover the convenience and performance of the Bluetooth 5.2 Motorcycle Helmet Headset from Blueear, designed to enhance your riding experience with seamless communication and high-quality audio.
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Upgrade your riding gear with the Blueear Bluetooth 5.2 Helmet Headset and experience clearer communication, longer battery life, and superior sound quality. Ensure safety and convenience every time you hit the road.
Customer Insights
Provides good value for money at $20.
Bluetooth 5.2 technology connects easily and maintains a stable connection.
Clear sound quality suitable for music, podcasts, and calls.
Fits snugly inside helmets without causing pressure or discomfort.
Conveniently placed controls make it easy to adjust volume or answer calls.
Long battery life provides hours of uninterrupted use.
Effective noise cancellation minimizes wind and engine noise.
Handles various weather conditions effectively.
Easy to install and fits well in different helmet types.
Allows hands-free calls and voice commands.
Volume is too low, especially at higher speeds or wind conditions.
Prone to breaking or malfunctioning within a short time span.
Sound quality is often criticized as poor or unacceptable.
Issues with charging and maintaining a charge.
The prompt voice for pairing and other functions is uncomfortably loud and not adjustable.
Devices tend to stop working within days of use.
Not effective at speeds over 50mph; users struggle to hear music or calls.
Microphone quality is inconsistent, making it hard to communicate clearly.
Criticized for cheap and flimsy construction.
Fails to deliver consistent performance on longer rides.