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<blockquote data-quote="Rondo777" data-source="post: 454327" data-attributes="member: 7151"><p>I have a Nolan with N-com. The bluetooth works really good but does not support A2DP stereo. The helmet is nice but was very pricy. Its been a while but I think close to $500.00 with the N-com components. I use the Bluetooth in conjuction with both my Zumo 550 and Phone. When making a call, people on the other end cant believe I'm on a bike doing 80mph, say I sound great. Zumo sounds clear to me but using the Zump Music player is crappy since there is no stereo support. There are 2 speakers in the helmet, just not stereo sound. If your not interested in listening to music the the Nolan Blutooth setup is very nice and having the bluetooth controls built in flush on the helmet is just kinda cool! I only have the one so havent tried the wireless intercom but have to assume it works well. Helmets are just a foot or 2 apart.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://members.cox.net/rbroberts7/fjrforum/nolanbt.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rondo777, post: 454327, member: 7151"] I have a Nolan with N-com. The bluetooth works really good but does not support A2DP stereo. The helmet is nice but was very pricy. Its been a while but I think close to $500.00 with the N-com components. I use the Bluetooth in conjuction with both my Zumo 550 and Phone. When making a call, people on the other end cant believe I'm on a bike doing 80mph, say I sound great. Zumo sounds clear to me but using the Zump Music player is crappy since there is no stereo support. There are 2 speakers in the helmet, just not stereo sound. If your not interested in listening to music the the Nolan Blutooth setup is very nice and having the bluetooth controls built in flush on the helmet is just kinda cool! I only have the one so havent tried the wireless intercom but have to assume it works well. Helmets are just a foot or 2 apart. [IMG]https://members.cox.net/rbroberts7/fjrforum/nolanbt.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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