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<blockquote data-quote="pawtracks" data-source="post: 168054" data-attributes="member: 2116"><p>I hear you on the stereo downside but I count at least 3 full face models with bluetooth on their website. The Italian site shows a flip-up.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://dainese.com/eng/articolo.asp?cat=1,2,3,7&nome=AIRSTREAM_Bluetooth%AE&articolo=1835480" target="_blank">Link to one</a></p><p></p><p>The one I tried on last year was a full face.</p><p></p><p>At this point I don't see bluetooth being an option for anything other than a convenient way to answer the phone. I for one don't need a phone when riding my bike. It would be nice if I didn't have to take off the helmet when I pull over to talk but...?</p><p></p><p>If they can figure out a way to pair multiple devices to a <strong>stereo</strong> bluetooth headset I might be interested. At this point I don't see a bluetooth helmet solving my wish list: (GPS, radar, music, bike to bike, bike to rider and maybe a cell phone) I don't know how you could "pair" each device to work with the headset (at the same time) without using your hands. Kind of defeats the purpose.</p><p></p><p>Something like the zumo is getting closer. I assume you pair your bluetooth phone with the zumo and then pair the zumo with your earpiece to get GPS, music & phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pawtracks, post: 168054, member: 2116"] I hear you on the stereo downside but I count at least 3 full face models with bluetooth on their website. The Italian site shows a flip-up. [URL="https://dainese.com/eng/articolo.asp?cat=1,2,3,7&nome=AIRSTREAM_Bluetooth%AE&articolo=1835480"]Link to one[/URL] The one I tried on last year was a full face. At this point I don't see bluetooth being an option for anything other than a convenient way to answer the phone. I for one don't need a phone when riding my bike. It would be nice if I didn't have to take off the helmet when I pull over to talk but...? If they can figure out a way to pair multiple devices to a [B]stereo[/B] bluetooth headset I might be interested. At this point I don't see a bluetooth helmet solving my wish list: (GPS, radar, music, bike to bike, bike to rider and maybe a cell phone) I don't know how you could "pair" each device to work with the headset (at the same time) without using your hands. Kind of defeats the purpose. Something like the zumo is getting closer. I assume you pair your bluetooth phone with the zumo and then pair the zumo with your earpiece to get GPS, music & phone. [/QUOTE]
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