Oldbull wrote:fek orf ya coooont yer out yer depth in this technologic section
Our group will have grown by the next ride out ... and no one will talk to you so there
used it two days on the trot without a charge with no probs before, takes 2.5 hours to charge from flat but Ive never flattened it yet so battery life is ample....
any more questions please ask .... go on, you know you want one
Oldbull wrote:Out of curiosity like.... has anyone else had a bluetooth experience latley and how did it go ???
T.Murphy wrote:Oldbull wrote:Out of curiosity like.... has anyone else had a bluetooth experience latley and how did it go ???
You fekkin sarcy cnoot. ! Ya just pipped me to it Old Boy. Just haven't had much time this week and meant to phone just to say ta.
Sooooooo, yea, and for the benefit of everyone else, Oldbull kindly offered to loan me his original Bluetooth Helmet Comms, the cheap one he got before he went the "Senna Way".
Always stuck with the Autocom and always poo-pooed the Bluetooth headsets, but with Oldbull and Ramo extolling the virtues of the latest generation of Bluetooth Comms, I thought I'd accept the offer of a loan and try it in Scotland.
So, met him 2 Sundays ago in the peak District where he quickly attached the headset and speakers to my helmet once I'd removed my Autocom headset. The unit was quickly and easily paired up with my Garmin , followed by my mobile phone and as soon as it was tested..i.e. music on from my Garmin, followed by a phone call which oiverrode the music, from Oldbul,l and I was immediately impressed.
So, off to Scotland we went and the overall impression I have is.." I want one for Christmas". The principle and the practical side is just brilliant. Oh how I enjoyed not having a fookin cable hanging about.
Dave, the loan model was good, even at high speeds, but the sound quality was obviously and understandably not that good compared to the Tena and the Autocom, the battery failing generally after 8 full hours.
However, all in all, I am totally smitten and come Christmas it'll be goodbye Autocom and hellllloooo Tena.
Thanks for the loan Dave.
(wellll, ya did fekkin ask )
ramo wrote:reet, this do thee
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Waterproof-Ac ... 1c0e350a13
other stuff
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/towzatronics/_ ... rom=&_ipg=
Dave I've put a fly lead with a cigg socket on it, under the seat, just in case
ramo wrote:reet, this do thee
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Waterproof-Ac ... 1c0e350a13
other stuff
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/towzatronics/_ ... rom=&_ipg=
Dave I've put a fly lead with a cigg socket on it, under the seat, just in case
daveb wrote:Did the update Dave can answer phone by voice prompt, phones a Motorola moto X and sat navs a zumo 660 although i've yet to test that well impressed Ive got a cig socket that connects to my optimate lead
Tazcbr1100xx wrote:Why the fook anyone wants to be connected to anyone else on a ride out is beyond me - other than perhaps the pillion so you can bark orders at the stupid cnut when they start getting their arse off the back seat to get their knee down on the boundarouts
Having the facility to make and receive calls by PMR or mobile could be a very unwelcome distraction which could turn out to be costly Just because it's there doesn't mean you have to use it either
I've got the Autocom rider/pillion setup, and if I wanted to add my shiny new (and FREE) Garmin 590LM for the music, mobile phone calls etc, I could. But if I wanted music I'd buy a Wing or use the car (but I don't listen to music in the car either)
So when I do eventually meet up with some of you slags and grace you with the presence of the Superior SeXXy Silver XX, just remember that if you want to tell me something you'll either have to use sign language - or wait until we stop
EDIT: I forgot to mention that I have a waterproof cig lighter adapter under my seat, and I connect it to the flylead which came with the Optimate charger as they have the same fitting - easy to plug in and out, and no buggering about with different connections Now 'if' you were all sensible, you'd all agree on exactly the same flylead connection so that if one forgets one's lead at some point, you could always hook up to someone elses lead
T.Murphy wrote:Well, I'm fooked if I'm gonna take my seat off every time I want a fag
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