Blinc Kie Bluetooth Add-on Headset System Helmet Intercom Weatherproof on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, US
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BLINC KIE'
BLUETOOTH KIT
FOR MOTORCYCLE HELMETS
CONVERTS ANY HELMET INTO A BLUETOOTH HELMET!
EASY TO INSTALL
PAIRS WITH ANY SMARTPHONE
LOUD VOLUME FOR HIGH SPEEDS
BLINC KIE
Kiè is the new intercom Stereo Bluetooth device that connects up to 3 people* and allows intercom up to 500 meters.
This new device is thought for those who are always on the run on two wheels and always in need to be in contact, even while riding their bike, without ignoring their safety.
In few seconds it’s possible to pair the device to a mobile phone, to make or receive calls or to listen to music in Stereo quality or to pair it to a GPS system to always follow the right directions.
The device is able to grant an excellent audio quality, it’s water resistant and thanks to the universal mounting kit which includes a clip mount with fastening clamp and an adhesive clip mount, it’s easily to set it on any helmets.
Features:
- Stereo quality audio
- Talking Time: 7 hours
- Universal mounting kit
- Supported Profile: A2DP, AVRCP
- Possibility to pair with phone, MP3 and GPS
- Intercom until 500 meters and up 3 people
INCLUDES:
MAIN UNIT
NOISE CANCELLING BOOM MIC
STEREO SPEAKERS
A/C / USB CHARGER
Return Policy:
New, unused items may be returned or exchanged within 30 days of receiving. All tags and accessories must be attached. Buyer is responsible for return shipping charges except in the case of defective or incorrect items.
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