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Intercoms: Couples/Pairs/ Groups needed
I've been discussing intercoms with a bicycle intercom manufacturer, and anyway, the upshot is they are looking for some "Touring Ambassadors" who do a lot of touring from the USA and Europe to use their products while touring, take and send some nice pics in cool places wearing their shirts (well I'm guessing that's what they want) or their blogs, and passing out free shipping coupons to any tourers they meet. They want couples or groups (can pair up to 4 intercoms) obviously, as an intercom ain't much use with nobody to talk to... anyway, if you are interested, PM me...
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What's the name of the manufacturer? My wife and I wouldn't qualify as "ambassadors," but we'd be really interested in an affordable bike intercom system that actually works.
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How big are these things? I can see the use of intercoms on a motorcycle, not so much a bike. What are the headphones like?
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These ones are made by Vertix, called the Velo. The unit weighs 50g. They have a whole bunch of different headphones, some that mount on a helmet with the unit on a bracket and the speakers away from the ears, mountain bike ones that sort of plug into the ears and what looks most useful to us tourers, a couple of different over ear types. I haven't actually used these ones in anger yet, so it'll be interesting to see how they go. Compared to the Climder ones I've used previously, these are much fancier, with voice activation and noise cancelling, they also look a lot better built. I still have to properly check the range, but if they are anything like the Climder, it'll be around 300m and up to 500m. Looks like the www.vertixglobal.com website is being rebuilt right now, but they are on Facebook.
Having toured with intercoms a couple of times now, I wouldn't be without them. Makes riding with others much more pleasurable, no more stopping, arm waving and pointing. You can ride along and have a normal conversation.
Having toured with intercoms a couple of times now, I wouldn't be without them. Makes riding with others much more pleasurable, no more stopping, arm waving and pointing. You can ride along and have a normal conversation.
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You had me intrigued for a bit, but ultimately it is one more thing I need to keep charged, already a pain with my phone and a GoPro.
Wouldn't hurt if there was actual info on the product past me having to google two year old blogs, too.
Wouldn't hurt if there was actual info on the product past me having to google two year old blogs, too.
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I'm the wrong guy for this, because one of the main things I like about bicycling and scuba diving is the silence.
However, having led trips and knowing that there's sometimes the need for communication, I can appreciate that some may want something like this. So here are so observations, and possible objections.
1- it's something carried on the head. To me, who gets hot and sweaty, this is a MAJOR issue. I'd much prefer some bike mounted directional microphone, either voice activated, o by a HB mounted button. Otherwise, except for some very limited purposes, the headset is a deal breaker.
2- Range. For it to be useful for road and touring, it would need decent range because riding "together" doesn't imply close proximity. If it could reach 1/2 mile or so there would be some utility, but if extended range depends on a cell phone, might as well skip this and just use the phone.
3- as mentioned, battery life is an issue, one more device to manage.
Lastly, I know that many people like to "stay connected" these days, and will find utility in being able to do so. So I guess there's a market, but the benefit has to be greater than the issues it presents.
However, having led trips and knowing that there's sometimes the need for communication, I can appreciate that some may want something like this. So here are so observations, and possible objections.
1- it's something carried on the head. To me, who gets hot and sweaty, this is a MAJOR issue. I'd much prefer some bike mounted directional microphone, either voice activated, o by a HB mounted button. Otherwise, except for some very limited purposes, the headset is a deal breaker.
2- Range. For it to be useful for road and touring, it would need decent range because riding "together" doesn't imply close proximity. If it could reach 1/2 mile or so there would be some utility, but if extended range depends on a cell phone, might as well skip this and just use the phone.
3- as mentioned, battery life is an issue, one more device to manage.
Lastly, I know that many people like to "stay connected" these days, and will find utility in being able to do so. So I guess there's a market, but the benefit has to be greater than the issues it presents.
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Meh. When I/we have gone on group rides/tours, it's always been a group of pretty good friends and we basically are never more than a few yards apart. For us it's a solution in search of a problem. And another piece of complication to keep charged, etc.
For other folks who do things differently, maybe.
For other folks who do things differently, maybe.
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OK, so now we've got the people who don't want an intercom out of the way...
I guess I'm spoiled, got a Forumslader, so never out of power...
I guess I'm spoiled, got a Forumslader, so never out of power...
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Well that lets Rowan and me out too.
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My experience with handhelds is that most of the places you think they'll be useful in (remote areas with no cellphone service) they don't work. Why? Because of terrain. Most portable communicators are just not that powerful, and things like woods, hills, and mountains shrink their already limited range to something almost useless.
I also can't see wanting to wear a headset all the time while biking. Just... no. The amazon description says: "Filter out unwanted noise with Cut-the-Noise technology." That seems like a terrible idea. There's a reason I don't wear noise canceling headphones while cycling, and it's because a lack of situational awareness might see me squished like a bug under a motor vehicle.
I could see these being somewhat useful in a couple different scenarios: 1, a cyclist who wants to communicate with their sag vehicle more conveniently. 2, Cycle tour guides who want to talk to each other while they're at the front and the back of a tour group. There are probably other scenarios, but I can't see small group cycle touring as one of them. Wearing them just so that you can chat all day while riding a bike isn't very appealing either - as anyone who has traveled for any time in a small group knows, if anything you get tired of having to talk to each other after a while of spending all day, day after day, together.
I also can't see wanting to wear a headset all the time while biking. Just... no. The amazon description says: "Filter out unwanted noise with Cut-the-Noise technology." That seems like a terrible idea. There's a reason I don't wear noise canceling headphones while cycling, and it's because a lack of situational awareness might see me squished like a bug under a motor vehicle.
I could see these being somewhat useful in a couple different scenarios: 1, a cyclist who wants to communicate with their sag vehicle more conveniently. 2, Cycle tour guides who want to talk to each other while they're at the front and the back of a tour group. There are probably other scenarios, but I can't see small group cycle touring as one of them. Wearing them just so that you can chat all day while riding a bike isn't very appealing either - as anyone who has traveled for any time in a small group knows, if anything you get tired of having to talk to each other after a while of spending all day, day after day, together.
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My experience with handhelds is that most of the places you think they'll be useful in (remote areas with no cellphone service) they don't work. Why? Because of terrain. Most portable communicators are just not that powerful, and things like woods, hills, and mountains shrink their already limited range to something almost useless.
I also can't see wanting to wear a headset all the time while biking. Just... no. The amazon description says: "Filter out unwanted noise with Cut-the-Noise technology." That seems like a terrible idea. There's a reason I don't wear noise canceling headphones while cycling, and it's because a lack of situational awareness might see me squished like a bug under a motor vehicle.
I could see these being somewhat useful in a couple different scenarios: 1, a cyclist who wants to communicate with their sag vehicle more conveniently. 2, Cycle tour guides who want to talk to each other while they're at the front and the back of a tour group. There are probably other scenarios, but I can't see small group cycle touring as one of them. Wearing them just so that you can chat all day while riding a bike isn't very appealing either - as anyone who has traveled for any time in a small group knows, if anything you get tired of having to talk to each other after a while of spending all day, day after day, together.
I also can't see wanting to wear a headset all the time while biking. Just... no. The amazon description says: "Filter out unwanted noise with Cut-the-Noise technology." That seems like a terrible idea. There's a reason I don't wear noise canceling headphones while cycling, and it's because a lack of situational awareness might see me squished like a bug under a motor vehicle.
I could see these being somewhat useful in a couple different scenarios: 1, a cyclist who wants to communicate with their sag vehicle more conveniently. 2, Cycle tour guides who want to talk to each other while they're at the front and the back of a tour group. There are probably other scenarios, but I can't see small group cycle touring as one of them. Wearing them just so that you can chat all day while riding a bike isn't very appealing either - as anyone who has traveled for any time in a small group knows, if anything you get tired of having to talk to each other after a while of spending all day, day after day, together.
Me, I've seen a lot more because of being able to talk or hear straight to or from my partner "wow, look at that over there" or "watch out for the next wuckfit, he just close passed me" right at the moment. All without having to look around and shout. Now I've used one I wouldn't be without it, so much so I've managed to convince a company to give away a few free sets to others to use and enjoy, now isn't that nice...
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Why is that people that aren't interest in taking up the offer, and obviously have no experience riding with a similar intercom feel compelled to comment, since they obviously don't particularly like talking to people?
Me, I've seen a lot more because of being able to talk or hear straight to or from my partner "wow, look at that over there" or "watch out for the next wuckfit, he just close passed me" right at the moment. All without having to look around and shout. Now I've used one I wouldn't be without it, so much so I've managed to convince a company to give away a few free sets to others to use and enjoy, now isn't that nice...
Me, I've seen a lot more because of being able to talk or hear straight to or from my partner "wow, look at that over there" or "watch out for the next wuckfit, he just close passed me" right at the moment. All without having to look around and shout. Now I've used one I wouldn't be without it, so much so I've managed to convince a company to give away a few free sets to others to use and enjoy, now isn't that nice...
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Because it is another PITA ill-conceived piece of junk no one wants on a bike ride. Most people who like to talk to other people can use a cell phone, which they probably already cary, and can put in their ear-buds whenever they feel like endangering their lives and filling their ear-canals with inane blather emitted from other people's vocal cords.
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Because it is another PITA ill-conceived piece of junk no one wants on a bike ride. Most people who like to talk to other people can use a cell phone, which they probably already cary, and can put in their ear-buds whenever they feel like endangering their lives and filling their ear-canals with inane blather emitted from other people's vocal cords.
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Well, it would give me a brief sense of pleasure turning the thing off.
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Originally Posted by Trevtassie
(...)since they obviously don't particularly like talking to people?
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Is this really necessary? You posted an advertisement for a product on a discussion forum (yes, a company looking for "touring ambassadors" is advertising. This isn't a company giving away its product for free, it's a company that is willing to sponsor cyclists with product in exchange for product promotion. That's economic exchange, not philanthropy), and people have been discussing why they would or would not be interested in using and/or promoting that product. Just because someone doesn't like something that you apparently have some personal investment in, doesn't mean they're anti-social or deserve to be personally attacked.
Trevtassie ... how about being an "intercom ambassador" instead of abusing everyone.
- Post a good link to the website(s)
- Post a photo of the unit(s) in action
- List the benefits
- Tell us how much it really weighs. No way would anyone want something that weighs 50 grams attached to their helmets. I had a light that weighed about that ... one ride and that was it. We found lighter lights.
- Market the thing!
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I'm not all that fussed. If you need convincing then you're probably not going to want to be an "ambassador". I thought it was pretty cool a company is willing to give away a few units for not much in return, so why not see if anybody wants some.
Me, I reckon intercoms are the best thing since sliced bread if you are touring with anybody else, and I've got no problem promoting them because I do that anyway, because pretty well everybody we meet says something like, "wow, you can talk to each other easily, cool".
Anyway, it looks like they've sorted their website out. https://www.vertixglobal.com/collections/velo I'm not sure what they are sending out, but I suggested the ones in a pouch make more sense to tourers, so you can use it in a shop without wearing a helmet while the other person waits outside with the bikes - "don't forget to get some rolled oats". We even split up in supermarkets and use them to talk across the aisles.
Me, I reckon intercoms are the best thing since sliced bread if you are touring with anybody else, and I've got no problem promoting them because I do that anyway, because pretty well everybody we meet says something like, "wow, you can talk to each other easily, cool".
Anyway, it looks like they've sorted their website out. https://www.vertixglobal.com/collections/velo I'm not sure what they are sending out, but I suggested the ones in a pouch make more sense to tourers, so you can use it in a shop without wearing a helmet while the other person waits outside with the bikes - "don't forget to get some rolled oats". We even split up in supermarkets and use them to talk across the aisles.
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Because it is another PITA ill-conceived piece of junk no one wants on a bike ride. Most people who like to talk to other people can use a cell phone, which they probably already cary, and can put in their ear-buds whenever they feel like endangering their lives and filling their ear-canals with inane blather emitted from other people's vocal cords.
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I saw no bacon.
I also need to find somebody to ride with, that would be a dating site.
I should get a Honda Aspencade or Harley, that would work even better to get somebody to ride with.
(Can't hear yourself think on those, you need a headset)
PS I already have Aspencade buckets, they are supposed to get mounted on my Schwinn.
I'm sorry I'm a tough crowd. Somebody help them out.
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