Does anyone know if this will work with the iPhone?
Also, is the sound for this device just coming out of the one side? Or are there two speakers. I think listening to music from just ONE ear would drive me up the wall.
can u please tell me how do u pair it with a gps!?? i only try to pair it at home and i can see the scala rider set on my gps but when i listen to it from my headset nothing happens?? do i have to try it only if im riding my scooter outside? thank you all if u can help...
BTW, Cardo claims (on their website) the Scala Rider will not fit half-size helmets, perhaps because chin strap rivets on half-size helmets tend to be lower than often found on either 3/4 or full-face helmets (mounting clamp for Scala Rider won't fit below rivet).
However, the Scala Rider will fit some half helmets, such as the HJC CS-2N. The key is a helmet with rivets as far up as one might find on full-face or 3/4 helmets.
Shorty helmets are often not possible as the mic won't reach.
The Scala Rider came with my TomTom Rider GPS system, allowing messages from the GPS and bluetooth cellular phone calls.
The Scala Rider works well. While the person on the other end of a phone conversation might start hearing some wind noise (not enough to drown out your voice) at speeds above 60mph/90kph with an open-face helmet, you can easily hear at most any speed.
Very handy for having someone walk you through directions to your destination, plus never miss an important call.
My scooter is certainly as large as yours, simplydannygirl, and I have no problems using the Scala Rider. With bluetooth cellular phones which accept voice commands, operation is hands-free with you simply saying "answer" when the phone rings (heard through headset) and "hang up" when you're finished talking (voice commands vary by phone).
BTW, my maxi-scooter is a Peugeot Satelis 125ccm 4V with GPS, FM/MP3 player, topcase, etc.
Of course, always ride instead of talking in heavy traffic.
Or, you could just use the speaker of your mobile phone..
EnergyDog23 2 years ago
Does anyone know if this will work with the iPhone?
Also, is the sound for this device just coming out of the one side? Or are there two speakers. I think listening to music from just ONE ear would drive me up the wall.
Nurr0 2 years ago
I just realized this is kind of old. So NVM I guess!
Nurr0 2 years ago
can u please tell me how do u pair it with a gps!?? i only try to pair it at home and i can see the scala rider set on my gps but when i listen to it from my headset nothing happens?? do i have to try it only if im riding my scooter outside? thank you all if u can help...
soccer9stars 3 years ago
Hmm nice review
bawitback 3 years ago
BTW, Cardo claims (on their website) the Scala Rider will not fit half-size helmets, perhaps because chin strap rivets on half-size helmets tend to be lower than often found on either 3/4 or full-face helmets (mounting clamp for Scala Rider won't fit below rivet).
However, the Scala Rider will fit some half helmets, such as the HJC CS-2N. The key is a helmet with rivets as far up as one might find on full-face or 3/4 helmets.
Shorty helmets are often not possible as the mic won't reach.
stewartx5 3 years ago
The Scala Rider came with my TomTom Rider GPS system, allowing messages from the GPS and bluetooth cellular phone calls.
The Scala Rider works well. While the person on the other end of a phone conversation might start hearing some wind noise (not enough to drown out your voice) at speeds above 60mph/90kph with an open-face helmet, you can easily hear at most any speed.
Very handy for having someone walk you through directions to your destination, plus never miss an important call.
stewartx5 3 years ago
This will disturb the aerodynamics of my helmet causing drag and lowering my top speed.
daedalx 3 years ago
Or you can wait till you reach your destination and call them back then..
daedalx 3 years ago
Dude, I can not talk while driving a scooter. My scooter is huge. I would must surely get distracted have accident.
Danny
simplydannygirl 3 years ago
My scooter is certainly as large as yours, simplydannygirl, and I have no problems using the Scala Rider. With bluetooth cellular phones which accept voice commands, operation is hands-free with you simply saying "answer" when the phone rings (heard through headset) and "hang up" when you're finished talking (voice commands vary by phone).
BTW, my maxi-scooter is a Peugeot Satelis 125ccm 4V with GPS, FM/MP3 player, topcase, etc.
Of course, always ride instead of talking in heavy traffic.
stewartx5 3 years ago
just 1 thing it doesnt show going faster does it still pick up ok at speeds
MESSIAR 4 years ago
FIRST!
paragrintook 4 years ago