Rev up your ride with the GoHawk 2-Channel 180W Full Range Motorcycle Speakers! Engineered with a high-performance built-in amplifier and crafted from premium aluminum, these speakers provide crystal-clear sound and robust durability. Universally fitting handlebars from 7/8" to 1-1/4" and featuring mirror mounting brackets, they're perfect for motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, and electric bikes.
Seamlessly stream your favorite tunes via Bluetooth, compatible with a wide range of devices including iPhone, iPod, and Samsung Galaxy models. Enjoy additional connectivity options with a 3.5mm AUX jack, USB, and microSD card slots, plus a built-in FM radio receiver. The matte black finish adds a sleek touch, while the clock display keeps you on schedule.
Designed for outdoor adventures, the weatherproof speakers (note: amplifier is not waterproof) deliver outstanding sound quality. Installation is a breeze with included hardware and wiring for a simple plug-and-play setup using a standard 12V power connection. Enhance your riding experience effortlessly!
Upgrade your ride with the GoHawk TS3 Motorcycle Weatherproof Bluetooth Speakers. Designed to fit handlebars from 7/8" to 1-1/4", these 2-channel 180W speakers deliver superb crystal sound quality, making them perfect for motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, and electric bikes.
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Enhance your outdoor adventures with quality sound from the GoHawk TS3 Motorcycle Weatherproof Bluetooth Speakers. It's more than just sound; it's a complete audio experience for the road.
Customer Insights
These are well made and impressive sound.
Great volume and the Bluetooth works great for phone calls as well.
The easy connection and it's not a bad price and it sounds good.
It's loud enough to hear while riding on the motorcycle.
Very easy to install; the wires don’t show.
Speakers not loud enough.
Speakers don't sound good when turned up, and sound is distorted.
Amplifiers went out, and they get super hot and blow out.
Falsely advertised as being weatherproof; malfunctioned when wet.
Both mirror mounting brackets broke, and wires pulled out of both speakers.