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<blockquote data-quote="BullCBX" data-source="post: 1344942" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>Maybe I'm just old school (or maybe just OLD), but I like my Autocomm. Had for a lot of years and moved across several bikes. Yes I have wires, but I'm OK with it and never had any issues with pairing-up a device. It does everything I need. Music, GPS/Directions, Passenger comms, and phone. I have the connections for radio and CB but just haven't had a need to add yet. You can pick these up used for a song from time-to-time, and I have purchased several complete sets just to get one or two specific patch cables I did not have for the price of the individual cable new. Only down side is I only get about 3 years (sometimes less) out of my helmet cord set. Even with the strain reliefs, the fine wires will have a tendency to break and you end up with sound cutting in-and-out on one side. I always carry a spare and just swap it out when necessary (another advantage of purchasing complete sets is having lots of cables to choice from).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BullCBX, post: 1344942, member: 619"] Maybe I'm just old school (or maybe just OLD), but I like my Autocomm. Had for a lot of years and moved across several bikes. Yes I have wires, but I'm OK with it and never had any issues with pairing-up a device. It does everything I need. Music, GPS/Directions, Passenger comms, and phone. I have the connections for radio and CB but just haven't had a need to add yet. You can pick these up used for a song from time-to-time, and I have purchased several complete sets just to get one or two specific patch cables I did not have for the price of the individual cable new. Only down side is I only get about 3 years (sometimes less) out of my helmet cord set. Even with the strain reliefs, the fine wires will have a tendency to break and you end up with sound cutting in-and-out on one side. I always carry a spare and just swap it out when necessary (another advantage of purchasing complete sets is having lots of cables to choice from). [/QUOTE]
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