kevin922 0 #1 January 24, 2008 check it The Voz Multy LYNK Helmet is the first multiple impact, multiple sports helmet that's wired with two-way FRS radio communications, integrated Bluetooth communications and music, and a NOAA weather receiver. So check this out! The Voz Multy LYNK Helmet comes with a voice-activated, wireless two-way radio communication via 14 FRS channels with 38 privacy codes! The advantage for the sportsman is to be in communication with other members of the team or group while cycling, kayaking or skiing. Though designed as a universal protective helmet for all sports (snow, skate, bicycle etc.), the Voz Multy LYNK Helmet has a big market in mountain biking. The Multy helmet is constructed with the LYNK communications pack and features waterproof, protective high-fidelity stereo ear speakers and high fidelity stereo ear covers attached for no compromise to your sports protection safety. It's also Waterproof and has a IPX7 rating -30 minute submersion at 1 meter depth. Other cool features include a voice prompted menu for user configurable settings, directional microphone with noise cancellation, antenna design that increases range over standard FRS walkie talkies, head shape fit kit, a rear fin kit (3 styles). The LYNK Helmet goes on sale on Tuesday 01 April, 2008. You can buy this sick sports helmet for a price of $300. Voz Sports. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorBoy 0 #2 January 24, 2008 That is something that will be needed for the large formations planned. Of course it will have to installed in a helmet with better mic protection. Oxygen? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kevin922 0 #3 January 24, 2008 It seems like if multiple people are going to be using it, perhaps they should have an optional push to talk function with a remote trigger switch... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorBoy 0 #4 January 24, 2008 Quote It seems like if multiple people are going to be using it, perhaps they should have an optional push to talk function with a remote trigger switch... Yes and its fair to say that it can't be a bite, tongue, blow switch. It would not be that hard to run something down a sleeve for fingers like portable aviation PTT switches. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites