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	<title>Intercoms and Two Way Radios &#187; helmet intercom</title>
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		<title>Helmet Intercom</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Motorcycle Intercoms]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[helmet intercom]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A helmet intercom can be used for any motor sport that requires wearing a helmet. They are typically used for motorcycle intercoms. Whatever you use a helmet intercom for, they turn a solitary experience into a shared experience.
You can get cheap helmet intercoms or you can get expensive ones. The difference lies in the features [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A helmet intercom can be used for any motor sport that requires wearing a helmet. They are typically used for motorcycle intercoms. Whatever you use a helmet intercom for, they turn a solitary experience into a shared experience.</p>
<p>You can get cheap helmet intercoms or you can get expensive ones. The difference lies in the features you get. If you spend under $100 you won&#8217;t likely get noise reduction, which can be an important feature. The faster you ride, the noisier it gets so noise reduction is good to have.</p>
<p>Another key feature is the ability to communicate bike-to-bike. Obviously some sort of wireless technology has to be used to do that. You can get intercoms that communicate using small two-way radios that you can buy almost anywhere. The downside of these is there is lots of traffic on these radios in heavily populated areas. If you are riding with a group, then these let you have multiple people talking together.</p>
<p>Another technology you can use is BlueTooth. The positive part about it is that you can talk without interference, but the range is significantly less. That may not be a problem if you are riding closely together with only two people, since that is all they can be used for.</p>
<p><span class="art_title">If you want to find out about all the types of helmet intercoms available, click on this link: <a title="Helmet Intercom" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Motorcycle-Intercoms---How-To-Choose-The-Best-Motorcycle-Intercom-For-You&amp;id=718042" target="_blank">Motorcycle Intercoms &#8211; How To Choose The Best Motorcycle Intercom For You</a><br />
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