phone headsets for lids

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trebs
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phone headsets for lids

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Ok, I know some people think bike riding is the only time for peace and quiet from the dreaded mobile, but I've got a need for work..

I'm a photographer who's on the road a lot, lately on the bike a lot. I need to be able to answer calls during working hours.

I've tried the Nokia standard wired jobbie, taping the mic in the chin bar of my lid, that's really crap though.

All I seem to find are big external BMW rider style boom things.

Anyone using a set that they'd suggest? Bluetooth or wired.

Ta, Rob.
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Dont Dianese do a bluetooth helmet will have a look for a link. :D
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rst steve wrote:Check this out
http://www.dainese.me.uk/engine.asp?SMID=69
sweet, thanks.

I'll ring around the local places tomorrow and see what's available.
It's new lid time too anyway :)
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Post by Kermit »

I'm sure both Nolan & Caberg offer something similar.
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Nolans version is pretty good!!!

http://ncom.nolan.it/system/Index_ENG.htm
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