Need something to bring em all together

MN72Busa

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I need some sort of device to bring all my electronics into 1 easy to use package. I just purchased a new LG Fusic phone, and since it has a GPS function, Sirius Sat radio, streaming tv, etc....I thought it would make a nice addition to the Busa electronics package. I also run an X-50 radar, and a Ipod.

I was thinking of purchasing a Bluetooth device so I could talk on the phone if I needed to take a call while riding, but not sure how well it would work on the bike. I tired using the wired mic that came with the phone, but while I was talking on the phone my test caller said they could hear a very loud whine...maybe it was the cheap mic, or maybe it is the busa electronics messing with the phone call...and I dont want to spend $200.00 on a bluetooth unit if it will do the same - anyone use a bluetooth unit with any luck while riding....save the safety lectures please.

Ok, any device that I can plug the radar, Ipod, and phone into...and if Im listening to my ipod and a call comes in, the ipod will mute and I can take the call, and when done with the call have the Ipod go back to normal playing mode?

Im not sure how to incorperate all these neat gadgets into 1 user friendly manner...so any help would be appreciated from you folks who have tested or are using a setup with good results.

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Valium,
The autocom set up does exactly what you are talking about - has hook-ups for everything that you are talking about and you could even get a tranciever to be able to talk with other bikes...

Downside is that it is all hardwired... and there is new stuff coming out that is bluetooth.

Let me find you a link:

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Will bluetooth fit under a helmet?
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This will be an interesting setup. Keep us posted!

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I'm looking for the exact same thing. I have bluetooth devices but none fits well under my helmet. Motorola make a very nice bluetooth stereo head set but it is to bulky....
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(MC MUSTANG @ Sep. 21 2006,07:32) Valium,
The autocom set up does exactly what you are talking about - has hook-ups for everything that you are talking about and you could even get a tranciever to be able to talk with other bikes...

Downside is that it is all hardwired... and there is new stuff coming out that is bluetooth.

Let me find you a link:
MC - Thank you Sir
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As far as a wire running from the helmet, well that is no biggie, just thought I would consider wireless as an option if it even existed.

I've had very little time, and even less money lately, do you know of a good place to order one of these units from, or what I should expect to pay?

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Tried using a BlueTooth inside the helmet, but there was still a lot of noise heard on the other end.

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(Valium @ Sep. 21 2006,15:24)
(MC MUSTANG @ Sep. 21 2006,07
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) Valium,
The autocom set up does exactly what you are talking about  - has hook-ups for everything that you are talking about and you could even get a tranciever to be able to talk with other bikes...

Downside is that it is all hardwired... and there is new stuff coming out that is bluetooth.

Let me find you a link:
MC - Thank you Sir  
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 As far as a wire running from the helmet, well that is no biggie, just thought I would consider wireless as an option if it even existed.

I've had very little time, and even less money lately, do you know of a good place to order one of these units from, or what I should expect to pay?
Look here:

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The motorola bluetooth headphones are to bulky for a helment. In addition you can not listen to music from a cell phone.Something about not obx compat. I returned my pair after 2 days, just not worth it.

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the new chatterbox will be comming out in either November or December and will be bluetooth. Everything will be wired into the main unit and then sent to a bluetooth reciver that mounts to your helmet. Has headphones and a noise canceling mic kit. Should be a realy nice kit when it comes out.

The kit is gona run right around 499.

Ill let everyone know when I can get my hands on it.

Josh
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