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Communication

Motorcycle Helmet Communication Systems

Rogue Powersports stocks Motorcycle communication from J & M, ICON, NAVATLAS, AGV, and MOOSE RACING. Parts and accessories for every rider. Fitment for street, sport, cruiser, and off-road builds. Free shipping on every order.

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Motorcycle Helmet Communication Systems

Bluetooth communication systems turn helmets into multimedia hubs. Take phone calls, stream music, follow turn-by-turn navigation, and chat with riding partners — all hands-free. Rogue Powersports stocks Cardo, Sena, and Lexin helmet comms ranging from entry-level to mesh-network premium.

Choosing a Helmet Communicator

  • Bluetooth Helmet Communicators: Direct rider-to-rider connection (typically 0.5-1 mile range). Great for solo riders and small group rides.
  • Mesh Network Communicators: Cardo Packtalk Edge and Sena Mesh systems extend range with multiple riders. Connect 15+ riders without direct line-of-sight.
  • Speakers and Microphones: Replacement speakers (Cardo JBL, Sena premium) and boom microphones. Audiophiles upgrade speakers for better sound quality.
  • Universal Helmet Comms: Most clamp-on units fit any modular or full-face helmet. Half and 3/4 helmets have limited compatibility.
  • Comm Accessories: Clamp adapters, alternative microphones, charging cables, and extension speakers for high-noise applications.

Why Choose Rogue Powersports

  • Authorized Dealer for 50+ Top Brands: Cardo, Sena, Lexin, Bilt, Scorpion EXO. We stock the brands you ask for by name.
  • Free Shipping on Most Orders: Free ground shipping within the lower 48 United States on most orders. Same-day shipping when ordered before 12 PM CST.
  • 30-Day No-Hassle Returns: Return any unused item within 30 days for a full refund. Free return shipping label included. No restocking fees.
  • Real Tech Support: Our team rides what we sell. Call (877) 460-6999 or email info@roguepowersports.com if you need help finding the right product for your bike.

Browse the full motorcycle helmet communication catalog above. Match the comm to your helmet style and group-riding habits, and verify mesh vs Bluetooth based on your typical group size.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a Bluetooth helmet or can I add comms to my existing helmet?

You can add comms to most helmets with clamp-on units (Cardo, Sena, Lexin). Built-in Bluetooth helmets are cleaner but force you to upgrade the helmet to upgrade the comms. Add-on units are usually the better long-term value.

What's the range of motorcycle Bluetooth communication?

Rider-to-rider range is typically 0.5–1.0 mile in open terrain on premium units (Cardo Packtalk, Sena 50S). Mesh-network systems extend range significantly when other riders are in the chain. Buildings and terrain reduce range substantially.

Can I take phone calls and listen to music with motorcycle comms?

Yes — most units pair with two phones simultaneously and stream music, take calls, and offer turn-by-turn navigation prompts. Audio quality varies by unit and helmet — premium units (Cardo Packtalk Edge, Sena 50S) sound notably better.

Are universal helmet speakers good?

OEM speakers from comm-unit manufacturers are usually fine. Audiophile aftermarket speakers (Cardo JBL upgrades) noticeably improve audio quality. Most riders are happy with stock speakers; serious music listeners upgrade.

How do I install a Bluetooth comms unit on my helmet?

Most clamp to the helmet edge with an adhesive base or clamp mount. Speakers go in pre-cut helmet pockets (most modern helmets have them). Wired mic for full face, boom mic for modular and 3/4. 30–60 minute install per helmet.