Bluetooth and motorcycles

Feb 9
09:55

2008

Keith Barrett

Keith Barrett

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The twin concepts of bluetooth and motorcycles will produce somewhat differing images for most of us. Recent changes mean that bluetooth is suddenly becoming very relevant to motorbike owners.

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On a Sunday morning in rural Hampshire,Bluetooth and motorcycles Articles a number of motorcycle enthusiasts have gathered at a popular cafe. They are here for one of their regular meetings.

They enjoy talking about their machines, before heading out for a ride on the relatively quiet roads. The thrill of driving on the open road and being able to enjoy this particular activity have been popular for years.

Though their machines may have changed somewhat over the years, it's clear that many of these enthusiasts have been riding for some time. This is a world where some things change, but much stays the same.

A close look at a few of the motorcycle helmets present suggests that something of a transformation has occurred here too.

Motorbike riders are able to communicate with friends, family and colleagues, without having to get off their bike. This revolution has been brought about by the wonders of bluetooth technology.

Bluetooth is a means of allowing wireless communications. In the case of bikes, it is being used to enable owners to make and receive telephone calls while they are on the move.

This application is achieved by the use of a simple headset, which is fitted to a helmet. The headset has some headphones and a microphone, allowing hands free telephone conversations.

The world of motorcycles continues to change and develop. It seems that mobile phones can now be used as an integral part of the process, thanks to bluetooth developments.

Bluetooth helmets and headsets are now available from a range of UK stockists. You can compare prices and buy online for some of the most competitive deals.

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