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ChatterBox XBi2 headset for 1 helmet (includes mic and in-helmet speakers)

Item No: CBXBI2OKIT

Our Price: $229.99
36-inch Audio Cord: (optional)

12-volt Charger: (optional)

3.5mm headphone adapter: (optional)

iPod Wireless Remote: (optional)

ChatterBox XBi2 headset for 1 helmet (includes mic and in-helmet speakers)ChatterBox XBi2 headset for 1 helmet (includes mic and in-helmet speakers)

 

The XBi2 is Chatterbox's latest bike-to-bike wireless intercom that also comes equipped with A2DP Bluetooth technology. It has all the features that the XBi has but with additional power that will allow simultaneous communications between 3 riders with up to 500 meters of range [1,640 ft] in optimum conditions. Does not work with all Bluetooth enabled devices.

The XBi2 will allow you to stream audio signal from any source that already comes equipped with Bluetooth such as mobile telephones, MP3, GPS and even an iPod/iPhone when hooked up to a Bluetooth adapter such as our AP21 or AG12. After all, the whole point of Bluetooth is to eliminate that pesky cable that most intercoms are dependent on for receiving audio signals.

This CBXBI2OKIT, although originally designed for use on open-face helmets, works great on full-face helmets!

Features:

  • Big, easy-to-use buttons for gloved hands
  • Hi-fi stereo sound (most other Bluetooth headsets only provide dual-ear mono sound)
  • Simultaneous Bluetooth connections with two devices (a.k.a. iPod and GPS/phone at the same time!)
  • Volume loud enough to be heard at highway speeds with ear plugs
  • 3.5mm wired stereo input (useful if your mp3 player ain't Bluetooth, or if you simply must have a 3rd sound source)
  • Optional 12-volt charger provides wired headset power after the 6-8 hour rechargable battery runs out (also good if you forget to charge the headset)
  • Optional adapter that allows the use of your own in-ear headphones instead of the original in-helmet headphones.


Accessories:


Want to use the Wireless Remote Control and the Bluetooth Audio together?
If you have a 1st or 2nd generation iPod Nano, you're in luck - simply plug the iCombi into the bottom of the appropriate remote control and pair it to your headset. If you have a 3rd generation, 4th generation mini/photo or 5th generation video iPod, you must plug the remote control into the bottom of the iPod. From the iPod's 3.5mm headphone jack you must run a cable to the iCombi 3.5mm stereo-to-bluetooth adapter and then pair it to your headset. Now you've got the wireless benefit of bluetooth and the easy usage of the remote!

 
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