Now that you understand how Bluetooth motorcycle intercoms work. Also, the areas you need to consider before buying them. Here are a few examples of popular Bluetooth intercoms on the market and what they can offer a rider.
Teleheer
Deeply engaged in Bluetooth walkie-talkie for 12 years. Our products are stable, innovative, technologically advanced, and have a long life cycle. The company mainly deals with Bluetooth modules, Bluetooth stereo headsets, Bluetooth speakers, Bluetooth intercom, In-car Bluetooth electronics professional production, and sales, to provide Bluetooth solutions;
Factory located in Dongguan, which is the world’s electronics supply chain industry center. The factory covers an area of more than 6,000 sq. ft. The company has an SMT production line, plug-in line, assembly test line, with advanced Bluetooth testing equipment, components of their own engineering design team to meet all OEM / ODM customers on product and quality requirements
Sena
Sena is an excellent example of one of the leading names in motorcycle intercoms. It has been in the market for over 20 years and has moved with the times. It is a popular choice in the United States, France, and Italy and is known for its high audio quality.
It also has Universal Bluetooth, which means you can pair it with different intercom models that have Bluetooth. So if you have Sena, it does not matter if your co-riders have another brand.
The Sena 30K was a popular choice with riders until Sena released the 50 series this year. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of both of these intercoms.
Sena 30K
Advantages
- Incredible sound quality and volume
- Open Mesh 2.0 network
- 24 other users in Group Mesh
- Compatible with different brands
- Bluetooth controls for music and an FM tuner
- Advanced noise control
- Quality base mounts as slides vertically to connect
- Travel charger
- Intercom up to 1.2 miles
- Audio multitasking
- Multichannel communication
Disadvantages
- Still has water-resistant issues (plus no customer replacement for water damage)
- Some users have reported a software issue which turns off the device
Sena 50R and 50S
If you want to use one of Sena’s latest intercoms, the 50 Series released this year is a great choice. These products demonstrate that you can gain some high-value benefits by paying a bit more for your intercom. Here are the main advantages and disadvantages of them both:
Sena 50R
Advantages
- An elegant low profile three-button interface
- Mesh 2.0 technology
- Intercom range to 1.2 miles
- Bluetooth 5.0
- Multichannel communication
- Incredible charge-battery ratio compared to competitors
- Voice command for eight languages
- Can stick directly on the helmet for maximum weather protection
- Quick charge
Disadvantages
- Quite expensive still, as new to the market
- A few users have reported issues with the Group Mesh feature
Sena 50S
Advantages
- Glove-friendly dial interface
- Multichannel communication
- Mesh 2.0 technology
- Intercom range to 1.2 miles
- Bluetooth 5.0
- 1 hour more talk time then the 50R
- Ambient Audio feature
- The clamp kit has an AUX port for an MP3 player that is non-Bluetooth
- Slanted speakers offer more comfort when you ride
Disadvantages
- Quite expensive still, as new to the market
- A few users have reported issues with the Group Mesh feature
Cardo Packtalk Bold
Cardo was one of the makers of the first Bluetooth intercoms on the market. Cardo is also one of the main competitors for Sena. The Cardo Packtalk Bold Rider is one of their latest intercoms and comparable to the best Sena products. Below are the main advantages and disadvantages of this intercom:
Cardo Packtalk Bold
Advantages
- Dynamic Mesh Communication
- Waterproof
- Packtalk Bold Voice activation
- Can manage up to 15 riders
- Range up to 1 mile
- 40mm wide HD speakers
- Can switch from DMC to Bluetooth mode
- Smart audio mixing
Disadvantages
- It is considered a bit pricey
- Some users have reported problems with the Connect app