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FreedConn Motorcycle Bluetooth Helmet BM2-S Flip Up Modular Bluetooth Motorcycle Helmet Voice Dial Hands-Free Call 500M 2-3 Riders MP3 FM DOT Motorcycle Helmet with Bluetooth 3.0 (Large, Gloss Black)

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Arrives Monday, Apr 29
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Color: 2. Gloss Black


Size: Large


Features

  • [ DOT Modular Motorcycle Helmet ] FreedConn Bluetooth helmet supports max intercom range up to 1640 feet for 2 riders talking or 3 riders pairing. We had meets and exceeds DOT safety standards, don't worry about the safety while riding.
  • [ 3.0 Bluetooth Motorcycle Helmets ] Motorcycle helmet with Bluetooth 3.0 technology allows you to enjoy music, FM, GPS voice prompt and intercom stably while riding, makes team motorbike communication more convenient and efficient.
  • [ Crystal Clear Sound Helmet Intercom ] Built in 2 premium speakers with full stereo sound. Advanced DSP echo cancellation and noise suppression technology, FreedConn Bluetooth helmet offers you clear music and intercom voice at high speed.
  • [ 1 Button Control Helmets Motorbike ] Bluetooth FM helmet supports hands-free call (answering, rejecting incoming calls and redialing last number) with 1 multi-functional button. Incoming phone call overrides intercom, MP3 music, FM radio and GPS navigation audio. You can trigger Siri voice command by long press the MFB button for 2 seconds.
  • [ Long Battery Life & UPGRADE Package ] 8 hours intercom talk time and 110 hours of standby. Upgrade package comes with gloves ( same size as bluetooth motorcycle helmet). M/ L/ XL motorcycle helmet with washable liner, if the size doesn't fit well, we will send you bigger or smaller liner. We also make 2 extra size paddings to provide you better fit: M-U between S and M, XL-U between XL and XXL.

Manufacturer: ‎liveconn


Brand: ‎FreedConn


Item Weight: ‎4.05 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎14 x 11 x 11 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎BM2-S Bluetooth Helmet Motorcycle


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎BM2-S


Safety Rating: ‎DOT Certified


Date First Available: November 9, 2016


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  • Customer service makes it work
The few shops within an hour of where I live had very limited helmet stock, and none fit, so I was forced to go online to purchase a helmet. Not good, when fit is so very important. This helmet is overpriced for what it is, but the willingness of the seller to send different liners to help get the fit just right made the difference. It arrived pretty quickly, and after trying it on I contacted the seller to say I needed more padding in the crown of the helmet and less in the sides. They quickly sent me two different sized liners that allowed me to customize the fit. The gloves and goggles that were included with the helmet are alright; the gloves are protective and have lots of vents for hot weather riding, and while they fit on the hands, the wrist closure is too tight and I have to leave it open. Not a big deal. I don't wear goggles for riding, but they'll get use this winter for running the snowblower and I needed a new pair for that, so that worked out. The on board speaker/mic system isn't fantastic, but it was easy to connect it with my phone and it's adequate. I didn't like the giant FreedConn logo on the back of the helmet, but I covered it with a strip of reflective tape. I also really hate the "speed closure" thing on the chin strap, it never lines up just right without fussing with it and it's awkward to find the little ribbon to open it. I'd much prefer the old D ring style. Pros: Quick seller response and additional liners for proper fit. Drop down sun visor. Faceshield is clear and doesn't cause blurriness. Using both the sun visor and the faceshield at the same time, vision is still clear without optical distortions. Pairs to phone easily. Speakers adequate for a bit of background music. Callers can hear what I'm saying even when going down the road at 55. (I haven't attempted to make any calls when riding, so not sure how smooth that process is.) Not too heavy, I don't feel neck strain even after a longer ride. A usable, comfortable helmet that arrived quickly when I couldn't buy anything locally. Cons: Only DOT rated, which is rather meaningless. Not sure how the helmet will perform if I should happen to have an accident. Drop down sun visor isn't dark enough, I'm going to have to add some window tint to it or something. Speakers are tinny and won't satisfy someone who is in to really zoning out to detailed music while riding. Very annoying connection on chin strap. Phone connection doesn't give you an option for refusing calls. So unless I pull over, dig the phone out my pocket, and look to see who is calling, I'm at the mercy of any fool telemarketer bugging me during my ride. Overall, a comfortable, usable helmet that got me through my first season of riding again after 30 years. Paid too much, but saved me from trying to drive two hours to a bigger city in the hopes of finding a helmet at a shop somewhere. So probably made up for it in gas money. 4 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022 by CaptainJaneway

  • You dont get something for nothing...
Color: 5. Red Size: Large
So, after reading the other reviews, I decided to take a chance on this helmet. Ill break it down to pros and cons. Pros: Good price point, nice color, nice functions, good fit, the major parts dont feel chincy. Cons: YES, its NOT a good quiet helmet but it sure was a heck of a lot better than my open faced helmet, the bluetooth speakers are VERY tinny and offer no bass...its like listening through an old radio. The microphone (probably due to the less than adequate sound isloation) just picks up wind after 40mph. No good bluetooth controls on helmet. Now, to be fair...it was very inexpensive for a modular full faced helmet WITH bluteooth. It feels like it will protect me and its a good looking helmet. I dont regret buying this helmet at all...Im VERY satisfied with it for what I paid. Just know, as the title says...you dont get SOMETHING for NOTHING. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by Mitch P

  • Didn't came with a charger. For a XL size it seems like a SM size.
Color: 4. White Size: X-Large
Didn't came with a charger. For a XL size it seems like a SM size.
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023 by Roger

  • Toss the gloves, keep the helmet
Color: 4. White Size: X-Large
Don't know why they bother including the gloves, they are worthless. Porous fabric doesn't keep wind down, the hard sections for your knuckles don't seem like they'd survive a 5 year old's karate class and the stitching comes apart in front of your eyes. But the helmet. I'll preface this by saying I've only worn single piece full helmets for the last 30 years. Having the hinged jaw is a game changer for me. I wear glasses, and they were always a pain to wear with helmets and never sat right. I can't wear contacts, but about once every two to three years I try again just because the helmets pinch the glasses and vibrate them and longs trips give me a headache. I then lose my eyesight due to severe pinkeye and for a month on steroid eyedrops to get back to normal, I swear off contacts forever. Until the next time. But, this helmet has saved me from ever doing that again. Flip the jaw up, the glasses slide right in and are easily adjusted for comfort. The helmet is nice and tight fitting but without the eyeglass arms getting bound up. For fit alone, I'd give it 5 stars - best fitting helmet I've owned, even outside the glasses issue. The jaw hinge seems sturdy. I've had it about three months, and in TX ride year round, several times a week at least. Even with the colder temps, I don't notice a lot of air leakage. It has a little slider that will pull down the shaded windscreen behind the clear one, and you can either slide it back up or it will retract with the jaw motion. I don't much like sunglasses, and it was always not worth it to swap windscreens on my other helmets, so this is nice for the few minutes near dusk/dawn riding nearly into the sun. The bluetooth is reliable, connects to the phone easily. The controls are a bit weird in my opinion, but easy enough to get used to. I like the integrated bluetooth - previously I've had some externally mounted ones that always had one problem or another, but so far it has worked flawlessly. It is a bit weak on the volume. I can hear perfectly fine up to about 45-50. By 60, I can't listen to podcasts (or, presumably, a call), but music is o.k. I bought this helmet at the same time I got a different bike, so I can't say for sure whether the new bike is noisier or these just have a lower top volume. But, honestly, if I have the helmet on in the house it is plenty loud, and it probably isn't good long term to have much higher volume on for hours at a time on the road. Overall, I really like the new helmet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022 by Troy Tanzer

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