With Cardo introducing the 2019 edition of the PACKTALK BOLD, SLIM and FREECOM 4+ systems with Sound by JBL audio...
Bruce Cole·
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··9 min readAlong with the 2019 PACKTALK BOLD and SLIM products with Sound by JBL, came a very timely accessory kit from...
We’ve compiled a good many Cardo reviews and Sena reviews on wBW over the years, with the majority coming from our electronics expert Bruce Cole. That makes complete sense—but as a longtime Sena user, I’ve been looking to do a Cardo review to see if their grass is greener. Thank...
Review Summary Having the ability to communicate with a single rider or group of riders from the trackside or during...
Earlier this year I was offered the opportunity to test the Cardo Packtalk radio system. To be honest, I had...
This review was co-written by Jim Pruner and Greg Phillips. The wBW review library is flush with Cardo reviews and Sena reviews along with other brands like UClear and even Lexin. The market has provided many great options for riders to choose from! This Packtalk Edge (aka Edge) review comes...
Review Summary: The Cardo KTM Packtalk Edge is a bluetooth helmet communicator with great battery life, premium speakers, and Dynamic...
Yes, the G4 is loaded with features. It is more advanced than previous Scala Rider systems and is a shining...
The Cardo Scala Rider Qz is a simple and basic “Bluetooth entertainment system” for motorcyclists. The Qz does not have an intercom function but its 2 channels allow you to listen to music and/or GPS and talk on the cell phone. Many webBikeWorld readers have asked about just this type...
No matter how many intercom reviews we publish — and we have many, as you can see in the right-hand...
The Cardo SHO-1 is a new Cardo motorcycle helmet intercom system designed specifically for Shoei helmets. The SHO-1 was introduced...
The Cardo Scala Rider Q2 Multiset is a simple and functional design and it is still among the best to be found as of this writing. The system is user friendly and very reliable. The lack of A2DP (stereo Bluetooth) support was causing the Cardo system to lose ground in...
UPDATE: See the extensive comments from Midland in the Comments section below. Also: See our Scala Rider MultiSet Q2 review and our Interphone Bluetooth Intercom review It’s...
The Cardo Scala Rider Q1 TeamSet and Q3 MultiSet are new, small form factor Bluetooth motorcycle intercoms. The Q1 was...
Well designed, fully featured Bluetooth version 2.0 communications device. With a quality mono two-speaker headset, its trim and lightweight design, multiple functions and ease of use, this is a big advancement in concept, execution and potential. Pairing integrity, a function that is key to overall system performance, is not as...
I’m finally getting caught up from my visit the EICMA and the Cardo Systems R&D Center tour and back into...
The new Cardo Scala Rider G9 has excellent build quality and it’s loaded with features. The intercom is available in...
Mea culpa, this Bluetooth Helmet System head to head is long (long) overdue. We are transitioning from the hot sticky days of summer to the cooler but more pleasant and colourful days of fall. This, along with prompts from the Editor, serves to remind me that a slightly reduced riding...
November 16, 2011 (Update from original posting) – Last year, in conjunction with the EICMA 2010 show, I was given...
The new Cardo Scala Rider Smartpack is nearly identical to the revolutionary Cardo Packtalk intercom system (review). The main difference is...
Far more feature-rich than the Scala Rider G4 (review), the latest addition to the “G” family isn’t much bigger, but it is definitely better. For example, the Cardo Scala Rider G9 has the best (i.e., most responsive) audio gain control I have experienced. Combined with near-silent functionality, the G9 intercom is...