Used for about one year. Duo set so biker and passenger can talk to each other or listen to music. Speakers and microphones go under the inside helmet liner. Perfect working order. Small tear in the foam of one speaker, doesn't affect the sound at all. Instructions included for DIY installation.
Totally hands free
Bluetooth adaptable- can hook up cell phone
Excellent sound
Originally paid $480
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