A couple weeks back I came upon an article on VisorDown about a new VoIP app that lets you use your cellphone service to connect any rider with the app regardless of brand of headset -- Sena, Cardo, etc...
As best I can determine, as long as your phone can connect to your own headset you can use this to connect to other riders also using the app... anywhere in the world where both riders have cell data coverage!
www.visordown.com
www.ruroc.com
Does anyone have any experience with it? I would've posted about this earlier, but at the time of the VisorDown article only the iOS (Apple) version had been released. However I just found that the Android version is available now too.
The app download is free. It requires an account on the Ruroc site to use, but other than that there's no mention of any fees. Perhaps it's Ruroc's way of making a dent in the communication market with their hardware (they sell Bluetooth comm hardware specifically for their helmets) without having to connect to the Sena and Cardo units directly?
I'll coerce my son into testing it out with me soon. My first opportunity for a larger demonstration would be at NEW-STOC in June.
Let's hear what you all think.
As best I can determine, as long as your phone can connect to your own headset you can use this to connect to other riders also using the app... anywhere in the world where both riders have cell data coverage!
Ruroc announce CHAIN bike-to-bike communication system
The team behind the Ruroc motorcycle helmets has announced a ‘game changing’ motorcycle communication system called CHAIN

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Does anyone have any experience with it? I would've posted about this earlier, but at the time of the VisorDown article only the iOS (Apple) version had been released. However I just found that the Android version is available now too.

CHAIN
CHAIN is the World's first rider centric comms platform. Built by riders for riders, CHAIN is the first system to offer the ability to connect users of Sena / Cardo / Interphone / Shockwave / any Bluetooth device on any helmet with infinite group sizes, over infinite distances, whether you're in...
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The app download is free. It requires an account on the Ruroc site to use, but other than that there's no mention of any fees. Perhaps it's Ruroc's way of making a dent in the communication market with their hardware (they sell Bluetooth comm hardware specifically for their helmets) without having to connect to the Sena and Cardo units directly?
I'll coerce my son into testing it out with me soon. My first opportunity for a larger demonstration would be at NEW-STOC in June.
Let's hear what you all think.