13 Apr 2023, 13:30

@Con-Hennekens said in Motikom MPlus Motorcycle Neckband BT Intercom Headphones (earbuds):

I don't understand the idea of the headset...
Wearing a neck-belt (appalling...), still having earplugs falling out of your ears, still having to deal with wiring, not able to use otoplastics anymore, and still having to glue the mic against your helmet somehow...

the only fine helmet-headsets are those built into the helmet.

That would seem to be somewhat limiting. Helmets by their very nature can already be self-limiting via head shape constraints etc. Adding the requirement of built in intercoms would seem to narrow things much further. IDK about anybody else's experience but I haven't come across a full-face helmet yet that didn't have wind noise to contend with. In my mind, speakers in the helmet are a non-starter. I presume helmets with built in intercoms have speakers.

I've tried custom molded earplugs before. So far, I haven't found any that really worked well for me. In the end, if we're just talking hearing protection, I would just go with some Hearos and be done with it. They are cheap, easy to come by, easy to use, all day comfortable, and very effective.

Mounting the mic... For a full-face helmet, it's just a piece of Velcro on the interior underneath the padding. Seems pretty innocuous to me. One won't even really be able to see it when installed. Don't need a mic for a particular ride, just pop it off. I don't see this as any worse (it's actually probably better) than having a Sena/Cardo hanging on the side of a helmet.

I've noted that I also have a half helmet. Speakers are not a thing for those. So, earbuds it is. I suppose one could hang a Sena/Cardo on the side of a half helmet and plug in wired earbuds. Such a setup just seems less than ideal. I'd rather have something like this neckband setup than a Sena/Cardo hanging off the side of a half helmet. The neckband and the wired earbuds in this case seem to be a plus in that should an earbud fall out, it won't be lost to the ages.

The initial cons that come to my mind... Earbuds can be hit or miss when it comes to comfort/fit. I won't know where these will fall until I try them. Another potential issue is getting a full-face helmet on with the buds in. I've had reusable earplugs that had similar issues with the full-face helmet. Generally, I've been able to spread the helmet enough by pulling on the straps to make it all work. Sure, it would be nice if one didn't have to contend with this. The world is full of compromises.