What is POC Communication

WHAT IS POC COMMUNICATION

Transforming The Way We Communicate

POC (Push-to-Talk Over Cellular) communication is a type of wireless communication technology that utilizes a cellular network to connect users. It is similar to traditional two-way radio communication, but instead of using dedicated radio channels, it uses a cellular network to connect users. This allows PTT communication to be more flexible and accessible, as it does not require a dedicated radio infrastructure.

Unlimited Range
Unlimited Channels
Smart Device Compatibility
Live Voice Playback
GPS Location Reporting and Mapping

 

From Limited to Limitless Communication

 

For years, two-way radios have served as reliable communications devices for mobile teams. More recently, the broad demand for mobile communication devices has led to the rapid development of mobile phones – cell phones – and their cellular networks. More recently still, the development of Push-To-Talk (PTT) applications has allowed companies to turn their mobile phones into two-way radios, thus allowing simplex and duplex communication through a single, multifunction device. This technology is most commonly known as Push-to-talk over Cellular (PoC) in reference to the push-to-talk communication of two-way radios.

 

Push-to-Talk over Cellular is Now

 

PTT communication, users press a button on their device, such as a smartphone or a specialized PTT device, to transmit their voice and release the button to listen. This allows for quick, easy, and efficient communication, without the need for a dedicated radio channel or network.

POC communication can be used in various industries, such as transportation, construction, and manufacturing, as well as in public safety and emergency services. In these industries, it can be used for tasks such as coordinating logistics, managing field operations, or communicating with remote workers. PTT communication can also be used for personal use, such as for motorcycle riders to communicate with each other while on the road.

The use of POC communication systems enables users to communicate in real-time, without the need for a dedicated infrastructure, and also allows for group communication, where multiple people can participate in a conversation at the same time. Some PTT systems also include additional features such as GPS tracking, recording, and integration with other systems.

POC communication technology has advanced in recent years, with the advent of advanced features such as group calling, call recording, GPS tracking, and integration with other systems. PTT providers offer different solutions and plans, which can be tailored to suit the specific needs of different industries and organizations.

 

Communication Without Borders

PTT application providers, realizing that a hard switch from radio to PoC may be too uncertain for many organizations, are investing in software development or acquisitions to provide PTT apps that integrate PoC into two-way radio communication. This allows mobile phone users to communicate on specified radio channels and makes adoption easily scalable. It also makes group tests virtually risk free and allows companies to scale their adoption rate up to a suitable point in the organization, which could be a total replacement of twoway radio communication by PoC.

 

PoC Checklist

Mobile Devices: The mobile device can be a smart phone, tablet, flip phone, or a featured phone supported by a specific PTT app maker. Common choices are Android phones and tablets from manufacturers such as Samsung, as well as Apple’s iPhones and iPads. For industries in rough environments, a ruggedized phone like a Sonim XP8 is often a preference; these phones often carry an integrated PTT button. No matter what mobile device is selected, the user should ensure that the PTT app and other work tool apps and needed audio accessories are available and supported by the device and function flawlessly.

Mobile Network: Different types of data networks are available for PoC technologies. For data speed and therefore speed of communication and reliability, LTE networks are the networks of choice. Most PTT application work well even in 3G networks with only limited effect on communication quality. The data consumption of PTT apps has proved to be relatively low. Even in high communication environments, the data rarely passes 1 GB per month. For local applications such as airports or in the manufacturing industry, WiFi networks are a reliable option.

Mobile Apps: PTT apps from different providers have different features and options. Some PTT apps are free for up to a designated number of users which might be extremely valuable for smaller companies with few users. PTT apps are also offered by carriers; most work with at least one PTT app maker to offer a solution for their business customers. This can be convenient – one-stop-shopping when talking to a sales representative who can provide the mobile device, the data plan, the PTT app and the accessory. A disadvantage of the carrier solution is that it is restricted to a certain network while other PTT apps that can work cross-carrier might be a better option for organizations with global communication requirements.

PoC Accessories: Because most mobile phones and tablets are multi-task tools, they have not been designed specifically for PoC communication. PoC accessories, however, can optimize their PoC use. These accessories allow the user to keep the mobile phone in the pocket safely protected from dust and moisture but still communicate with a single button press. This ease of use leads to an additional increase in communication. Accessories can also resolve other communication concerns.

What are the benefits of PoC?

PoC offers several benefits over traditional two-way radio communication systems, including:

  1. Cost-effectiveness: PoC is much more cost-effective than traditional two-way radio communication systems, as it does not require the purchase of any additional equipment.
  2. Flexibility: PoC allows users to communicate from anywhere with a cellular connection, making it a highly flexible solution.
  3. Instant communication: PoC enables users to communicate instantly, which is crucial in fast-paced and high-pressure environments.
  4. Improved productivity: PoC can help improve productivity by enabling workers to communicate quickly and effectively, even when they are on the move.

Transportation

POC offers a safe, reliable and efficient communication when moving people or products by ground, air, rail, or waterways.

Event Services

Communications is essential for event services specialists responsible for making all events happen without a hitch.

First Responder

Communications is essential for event services specialists responsible for making all events happen without a hitch.

Riders & Drivers

POC offers a safe, reliable and efficient communication when moving people or products by ground, air, rail, or waterways.

Field Service Companies

Whether you’re coordinating with one team or multiple teams, push-to-talk technology over cellular moves expedient communication forward.

Construction

Effectively communicating with all the people, moving pieces and parts just got much easier thanks to push-to-talk (PTT) technology.

IASUS Leading the Way in POC

 
 
Product NameIASUS REKONSena 50SSena 50R (No jog dial)Cardo Packtalk BoldSena 20S EvoSena 30KUclear Motion Infinity
BluetoothBT 5.0 BLEBT 5.0BT 5.0BT 4.1BT4.1BT 4.1BT 5.0
TechnologyPush-to-talk Over Cellular (POC)Mesh 2.0 + BluetoothMesh 2.0 + BluetoothDMC + BluetoothBluetoothMesh 2.0 + IntercomUp to 18 hours
Talk Time10 hours9 hours Mesh Comm or 14 hours Intercom8 hours Mesh Comm or 13 hours Intercom13 hoursUp to 13 hours8 hours Mesh Intercom or 13 hours BT IntercomUp to 18 hours
Standby Time250 hoursN/AN/A1 weekN/AN/A400 hours
Voice CommandsYesYesYesYesYesYesYes
WaterproofWater Resistant?Water ResistantWater ResistantIP67 WaterproofWater ResistantWater ResistantWaterproof (no rating provided)
Headset Profile (HSP)YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Hands-Free Profile (HFP)YesYesYesYesYesYesYes
Audio ProfilesA2DP and aptX HDA2DP and AVRCPA2DP and AVRCPA2DP and AVRCPA2DP and AVRCPA2DP and AVRCPA2DP and AVRCP
SoundXSound 3 HD Speakers or XSound 2.1 SpeakersHD SpeakersHD SpeakersSound by JBLSena Original SpeakersSena Original Speakers 40mm x 6.5mm40mm
Main ControlSpring-loaded jog dial + buttonJog dial + buttonButtonsBackroller + buttonJog dial + buttonJog dial + buttonButton + motion control
Dimensions1”/25mm diameter (Interface)
57-69mm x 23-32mm (Mic body)
Main module:
102 mm x 56 mm x 27 mm (4.0 in x 2.2 in x 1.1 in)
Main module:
97 mm x 48 mm x 27mm
(3.8 in x 1.8 in x 1.0 in)
 Height: 49mm
Length: 91mm
Depth: 25mm
Weight: 57gm
Main Module: 94.7 mm x 48.3 mm x 25.5 mm (3.7 in x 1.9 in x 1.0 in)Main module:
102 mm x 56 mm x 27 mm
(4.0 in x 2.2 in x 1.1 in)
Controller Size:
72 x 44 x 26mm
(2.8 x 1.7 x 1 inch)
Battery????Less capacity than 50S850mAh650mAhLithium Polymer650mAh
ConnectorMicro-USBUSB-CUSB-CMicro-USBMicro-USBMicro-USBUSB-C
Warranty1 Year1 Year1 Year2 Year1 Year1 Year2 Years
Mobile AppIASUS Integration with Eschat and ZelloSena AppSena AppCardo Connect AppSena AppSena AppClearLink App
No. of RidersUp to 10,00024 Group Mesh Intercom24 Group Mesh IntercomUp to 15824 Group Mesh IntercomInfinite
RangeUnlimited RangeUp to 1.2 Miles in open terrainUp to 1.2 Miles in open terrainUp to 1 Mile in perfect conditionsUp to 1.2 Miles in open terrainUp to 1.2 Miles in open terrain0.75 Mile per person
ChannelsUnlimited Channels?????????? 
Digital Assistant AccessYes (mobile assistant)YesYesYesYesYesYes
Message ArchiveYesNoNoNoNoNoNo
AES-256 Voice EncryptionAvailableN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Real-Time PTTYesN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
1:1 Push-to-Talk CallsYesN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Group PTT CallsYesN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Late Join on Group CallsYesN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Integrated GPS Locations & MappingYesN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Real-time Position on Active CallsYesN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Display Contacts on MapYesN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A

How does PoC differ from other forms of communication?

PoC differs from other forms of communication, such as text messaging and voice calls, in several key ways:

  1. Real-time communication: Unlike text messaging and voice calls, PoC enables users to communicate in real-time, which is essential in fast-paced and high-pressure environments.
  2. Group communication: PoC allows users to communicate with multiple people at the same time, making it an ideal solution for group communication.
  3. Instant transmission: PoC allows users to transmit voice messages instantly, making it a highly efficient solution for communicating important information quickly.

How to Fix the Audio on a Throat Microphone

HOW TO FIX THE AUDIO ON A THROAT MICROPHONE

How to Optimize Communication Using a Throat Mic

Unlike traditional mics, throat mic transponders have a tendency to sound “muffled” (sounds like you have a cold) because nasal sounds do not get transferred through vibrations in the neck. The IASUS throat mics through three generations of development are the most refined on the market today. When used properly they deliver the clearest communication under extreme environmental conditions such as wind and noise.

When using the throat mic, it is important to speak clearly and to maintain a normal audible tone (speak as if you are talking in an ambient room). This is not inherently natural, as we tend to speak louder when the environment is noisy or windy but this technique will optimize the sound quality of our transponder communication.

The Sound Quality Coming From My Transponder Isn’t Very Good. What’s Wrong?

Usually this is simply a matter of finding the ideal location for the transponder on your throat. Everybody has a “sweet spot” that balances volume and clarity, and it is generally found about 1 to 2 inches from the center of your throat. However, its location is different for everyone and depends on factors such as your individual anatomy, voice quality, and amount of facial hair. Moving the transponder closer to your voice box (at the center of your throat) will boost the volume, but may cause distortion. If the sound quality is muffled, move the transponder further away from the center of your throat. You should keep readjusting the throat strap and testing the unit until you find the sweet spot.

Another potential cause of poor sound quality is the device you are using to transmit the signal. Better audio sources—such as higher-end radios—result in better communication. We recommend pairing our headsets with higher-powered UHF radios. Certain low-end recreational radios are not up to the performance specifications of our throat mics and can interfere with their performance.

When Using the Acoustic Coil Earpiece in a Noisy Environment, I Still Cannot Hear Clearly. How Can I Fix This?

In particularly noisy environments such as inside clubs, at concerts, or while under heavy fire, pairing the NT3-R system’s earpiece with an earplug is a MUST. This is because in order to register sound, the brain processes the dominant sound level from either the left or right ear. That means that when using the NT3-R in a loud environment, the volume of the audio source needs to be louder than the external noise in order for your brain to “hear,” resulting in potential loss of hearing in high volume situations. Plugging the open ear prevents this sensory imbalance.

None of These Topics Addressed My Problem. How Can I Contact You For Assistance?

Feel free to contact us concerning our products using our customer inquiry form. You can also contact your IASUS reseller’s customer support representatives or refer to the handy guides offered by Headsetgadgets and Soundrite. There are also some other resources on this site that may help you: FAQ’s and Product Manual Downloads.

How Are Motorcycle Helmet Speakers Safer Than Earbuds?

HOW ARE MOTORCYCLE HELMET SPEAKERS SAFER THAN EARBUDS?

Riding a motorcycle can be an exhilarating experience, but it can also be a noisy one. When it comes to listening to music or taking phone calls while riding, many motorcyclists turn to earbuds. However, earbuds can be dangerous because they block out external noise, making it difficult to hear important sounds such as sirens, horns, and other warning signals. That’s why motorcycle helmet speakers have become a popular alternative for riders who want to enjoy music while staying safe on the road.

In this article, we will explore how motorcycle helmet speakers are safer than earbuds, the benefits of using helmet speakers, and some tips for choosing the right helmet speaker for your needs.

1. What are motorcycle helmet speakers?

Speakers that may be put within a motorbike helmet are known as motorcycle helmet speakers. They eliminate the need for earphones or headphones by enabling the rider to use GPS navigation, listen to music, or make phone calls. IASUS produces the best helmet speakers on the market with the XSound 2.1 helmet speaker and the XSound 3 helmet speaker

2. How are motorcycle helmet speakers safer than earbuds?

The fact that motorcycle helmet speakers don’t entirely filter out outside noise is one of the key reasons why they are safer than earbuds. By using earbuds, the ear canal is sealed off from outside noise, which might be hazardous when operating a motorcycle. While the music from helmet speakers is focused on the rider’s ears, they can still hear external sounds like sirens, horns, and other warning signals. Both the rider and other drivers on the road are made safer as a result.

In the United States, different states have different laws regarding the use of in ear earbuds and headphones while operating a motorbike. California, Florida, and Virginia are the three states that now forbid using earbuds while riding a motorcycle. Any headset that covers both ears while riding a motorcycle is forbidden in these states. It’s vital to research local regulations before using earbuds while riding because other states have have general distracted driving prohibitions that could be interpreted to include doing so while using earphones.

3. Benefits of using motorcycle helmet speakers

The advantages of motorcycle helmet speakers versus earphones are numerous. They are safer in the first place since the rider can hear sounds outside. Second, since nothing needs to be placed into the ear canal, they are more pleasant to wear. Lastly, because they are installed into the helmet, they are more convenient because the rider doesn’t have to worry about tangled cords, lost earbuds and hurting your ears when the earbud gets caught when taking off your helmet.

Earbuds on the other hand are perfect for track use; no traffic, no pedestrians, no emergency vehicles make earbuds advantageous as it blocks out the wind and exhaust noise that may be damaging for your ears. Flaggers are on sight for all the information you need for track conditions so the earbuds are strictly for personal use. The IASUS Earmold x Earbud kit paired with the Rekon comm system , Stealth Throat mic and wired throat mics are options that can be used for track use.

4. Choosing the right motorcycle helmet speaker.

There are a number of factors to take into account while selecting a motorcycle helmet speaker. To begin with, make sure the speaker is appropriate for your helmet. While some helmets come with built-in speaker pockets, it may actually not be in the most optimal spot for your ears. Second, pick a speaker loud enough to be heard above the roar of the motorcycle and with good sound quality. The speaker should also be simple to operate and have easy-to-reach controls that can be used while wearing gloves. If your speakers are still good and you don’t want to change them, you can opt for a small amplifier like the IASUS EAR3H Helmet Amp. The extra boost in power gives your speakers the bump up it needs for a bit more volume.

5. How to install motorcycle helmet speakers.

The technique of installing motorcycle helmet speakers is rather straightforward. The majority of speakers include pads of adhesive that can be stuck to the inside of the helmet. Moreover, some helmets come with built-in speaker pouches that can be utilised to secure the speakers. After being installed, the speakers can be Bluetooth-connected to a smartphone or other audio device. Here is a more a more in-depth guide on how to install helmet speakers.

Final thoughts.
It is important to understand soundwaves. Soundwaves are vibrations that travel through the air and into our ears, where they are interpreted by our brains as sound. The intensity of the sound is measured in decibels (dB). The higher the decibel level, the louder the sound. Sounds over 85 dB can cause permanent hearing damage over time. Unknowingly, wind noises in your helmet can actually be at hearing damaging dB levels. It is ideal to ensure that you are protecting your hearing as the utmost importance. With high wind noise AND trying to get music to your ears, the dB levels are definitely damaging.
We have some quiet helmets that we think are pretty good to help you listen to your music, lowered wind noises and overall better for your wellness and hearing.

In conclusion, motorcycle helmet speakers offer a safer alternative to earbuds when it comes to listening to music, making calls, or using navigation while riding. They offer clear communication, improved comfort, improved sound quality, and allow riders to stay aware of their surroundings. If you are in the market for a helmet speaker, the IASUS Concepts XSound 3 helmet speaker is a great option to consider.

The Secret to the Best Helmet Speaker Audio Quality

THE SECRET TO THE BEST HELMET SPEAKER AUDIO QUALITY

Here at IASUS, we have been the leader in the helmet speaker market segment since 2001. We have seen our competitors come and go, so we are confident when we say that not all helmet speakers are created equal and we know what makes a helmet speaker great.

From the material of the speaker cone to the custom housing for achieving the right acoustics, we design each series of our XSound helmet speakers from the drawing board. And because we research and develop speakers in-house at our IASUS Headquarters, we do not source cheap, already-made generic speakers and pass them off as our own with fancy packaging and licensed brand names. This is often the case in this era of sourcing and rebranding, in order to save time and cost to bring new products to the market as quickly as possible. Ironically, well known brands on the market has approached IASUS at one time or another to supply them with speakers for their upcoming Bluetooth headset systems.

Now, let’s get to the thick of it. What makes a helmet speaker good? The answer is simple, it’s the components!

Drivers

The speakers  sold on the market today typically use drivers that range from 35mm to 45mm in diameter. Generally, the bigger the driver, the more air it can move, directly translating to higher  volume and more bass. However, that’s also highly dependent on the audio source, so don’t just go out and buy a new pair expecting it to be significantly louder than what you’re replacing – they won’t be. (We will have more on achieving higher volume in a future article.) Both the material and construction of the drivers also matter, since it is not as simple as sourcing and repurposing headphone drivers for helmet use. For example, we at IASUS designs our own drivers and they are engineered specifically for helmet use.

Speaker housing

This is just as important as the drivers. A properly designed enclosure matching the driver ensures the speaker will deliver accurate and crisp sounds, and allows as a whole to function as efficiently as possible, in order to not lose any volume than what the audio source can put out. The IASUS XSound 3 housing, for example, is tuned and ported for exceptional full range audio with unmatched bass response.

Cable

The component that is often overlooked. Good quality cables will not only minimize and eliminate audio signal degradation, but also provide durability over the life of the speakers. Such is the case with our 100% copper stranded cables reinforced with Kevlar that allows for withstanding 10 pounds of pulling tension.

Device compatibility

Most speakers will be equipped with a 3.5mm stereo connector to retain universal compatiblity. The 3.5mm connector has been a standard in personal audio and still relevant today with the latest mobile phones (some may require an adapter). It has also existed for over 60 years, so there is no reason to reinvent the wheel. IASUS XSound helmet speakers also come equiped with gold-plated contacts to ensure consistent connectivity over timeand corrosion resistance.

Installation

As most modern helmets include sufficiently deep ear pockets, they can typically accommodate speakers without requiring any modifications to the helmet protective foam, so there is no need to sacrifice safety for sound. Mounting is almost always accomplished using Velcro, allowing for easy repositioning of the speakers to line up with the ears (very important) and for easy removal and reinstallation when desired. Our IASUS XSound 3 also comes with an Ear Unfolding Tab to unfold your ears after putting on your helmet.

Conclusion

In conclusion, helmet speaker manufacturers use different designs and materials (and sometimes even repurposing other audio products) to achieve various levels of product quality, audio performance, and service life for a helmet speaker to meet their bottom line and maximize profit. IASUS XSound helmet speaker products and components however, are all designed and engineered from the start to be a helmet speaker with offerings at different price points. The best advice we can offer is to try each pair for yourself and see which ones sounds the best to  you and the most comfortable on your ears.

Quiet Motorcycle Helmets: The Key Features You Need

QUIET MOTORCYCLE HELMETS:
THE KEY FEATURES YOU NEED

The Importance of Wearing a Quiet Motorcycle Helmet

If you ride a motorcycle, you want to feel secure and at ease while doing so. Many riders are paying more attention to the gear they wear, notably their helmets, as motorcycle riding gains in popularity. The amount of noise that riders hear while wearing helmets is one of their key worries. If you’re riding in a crowded, noisy area, a noisy helmet can be distracting, irritating, and even dangerous. This is why it’s crucial to get the quietest motorbike helmet.

In this article, we’ll look at what makes a motorbike helmet quiet, the advantages of donning one, and our top selections for the quietest helmets currently available.

What Makes a Motorcycle Helmet Quiet?

The purpose of a quiet motorcycle helmet is to lessen wind noise and other outside noises that could be uncomfortable or distracting. The noise level of a helmet is affected by a number of factors, such as:

  1. Aerodynamics: A helmet’s form and design greatly contribute to lowering wind noise. A well-made helmet should have a streamlined, aerodynamic shape that effortlessly slices through the air.
  2. Ventilation: A vacuum effect can be produced by the ventilation openings included in many helmets, which can enhance noise. However, a well-ventilated helmet can lessen wind noise by regulating the airflow around the rider’s head.
  3. Padding and Liners: A helmet’s padding and liners can also contribute to noise reduction. Better insulation will be offered by a helmet with soft, high-density foam than one with stiff, low-density foam.

Benefits of Wearing a Quiet Motorcycle Helmet

The benefits of wearing a quiet motorcycle helmet are numerous. Here are some of the key benefits:

1. Improved Comfort

It is far more comfortable to ride with a quiet motorbike helmet, especially on longer trips. A quiet helmet will reduce fatigue and improve comfort overall by reducing wind and outside noise. The rider’s experience may be significantly impacted by this, becoming more joyful and less taxing.

On lengthy rides, in particular, wind noise and other distractions can rapidly become exhausting and annoying. These distractions are lessened by a silent motorbike helmet, allowing riders to focus on the road and take in their ride. A common worry for riders who are exposed to a lot of wind and noise is hearing impairment, which can be avoided thanks to the lower noise levels.

A quiet motorcycle helmet can boost comfort by lightening the helmet, which also lessens wind noise and strain. Lightweight materials are used in the creation of many silent motorcycle helmets to lessen the stress on the rider’s neck and head. Long rides are good for this helmet because it is more comfortable and simpler to use for lengthy periods of time.

In conclusion, a quiet motorcycle helmet offers a variety of comfort advantages, such as lessening wind and outside noise, feeling less tired, and being lighter. Particularly on lengthy rides, these advantages make cycling more fun and less taxing.

2. Increased Focus

To ensure safety while operating a motorcycle, it’s critical to maintain your attention on the road. However, distractions like poor audio quality from a noisy helmet might happen quickly. A noisy helmet might make it impossible to hear crucial details like phone calls, music, or GPS directions, which can result in a loss of focus and possibly hazardous situations.

Riders can keep their attention on the road if their helmet is silent and their audio is of higher quality. Riders can focus on their ride without being distracted by bad audio quality thanks to the clear and accurate music produced by the IASUS Concepts helmet speakers and the reduced external noise from a quiet helmet. Riders are able to fully immerse themselves in their surroundings and enjoy the ride because to this heightened focus, which also increases safety.

In conclusion, a quiet motorcycle helmet with better audio quality aids riders in maintaining their attention on the road, minimising distractions and improving safety and enjoyment. Using the IASUS Concepts helmet speakers with a silent motorbike helmet has this as a major advantage.

3. Better Communication

For safety and enjoyment when riding, good communication is essential. It can be difficult to hear your riding companion or other riders when wearing a noisy motorbike helmet, which can result in misunderstandings, poor communication, and even dangerous circumstances. Contrarily, a quiet helmet will cut down on outside noise and improve communication with your riding companion and other motorists.

Riders can better coordinate their activities by communicating clearly and accurately, such as when making turns or modifying their speed. This can improve the whole riding experience and make it safer and more fun. Additionally, a quiet helmet makes it possible for motorcyclists to receive crucial information like phone conversations or GPS directions without being overpowered by background noise.

Riders may concentrate on the ride and take in the landscape without worrying about misunderstandings or distractions while wearing a quiet helmet and communicating clearly. Thus, one major advantage of adopting a quiet motorbike helmet is improved communication.

4. Better Audio Quality

When employing the IASUS Concepts XSound 3 helmet speakers or the XSound 2.1 helmet speakers, a quiet helmet can further enhance the audio quality inside the helmet. The speakers offer excellent audio for music, GPS instructions, and phone conversations and are made to be worn within a motorbike helmet. However, the audio quality may suffer if the helmet is excessively loud. For a clean and precise audio experience when utilising the IASUS Concepts helmet speakers, a quiet helmet can assist reduce outside noise. Riders can experience a more immersive and engaging audio experience, which can be critical for hearing important information while riding, by eliminating wind noise and other distractions.

Top Picks for Quietest Motorcycle Helmets

Now that we’ve explored the benefits of wearing a quiet motorcycle helmet, let’s take a look at our top picks.

  1. Shoei Neotec 2
  2. Bell Qualifier DLX
  3. HJC RPHA 11 Pro
  4. Scorpion EXO-R1 Air
  5. Arai Signet-X

Shoei Neotec 2

The Shoei Neotec 2 is a top-of-the-line modular helmet that is designed to reduce wind noise and provide a comfortable, quiet ride. The helmet features a wind tunnel-tested aerodynamic design and a multi-layer EPS liner to provide excellent noise-cancelling properties.

Bell Qualifier DLX

The Bell Qualifier DLX is a versatile helmet that provides excellent wind noise reduction. The helmet features an aerodynamic design and an effective ventilation system, which helps to reduce wind noise and keep the rider cool. The helmet also has a comfortable, padded interior that reduces the noise generated by head movement.

HJC RPHA 11 Pro

The HJC RPHA 11 Pro is a high-performance helmet that provides excellent wind noise reduction. The helmet features an aerodynamic shell design and a multi-layer EPS liner to provide excellent noise-cancelling properties. The helmet also has a comfortable, padded interior that reduces the noise generated by head movement.

Scorpion EXO-R1 Air

The Scorpion EXO-R1 Air is a lightweight, aerodynamic helmet that provides excellent wind noise reduction. The helmet features a wind tunnel-tested aerodynamic design and a multi-layer EPS liner to provide excellent noise-cancelling properties. The helmet also has a comfortable, padded interior that reduces the noise generated by head movement.

Arai Signet-X

The Arai Signet-X is a premium-quality helmet that provides excellent wind noise reduction. The helmet features a wind tunnel-tested aerodynamic design and a multi-layer EPS liner to provide excellent noise-cancelling properties. The helmet also has a comfortable, padded interior that reduces the noise generated by head movement. In conclusion, the best motorcycle helmets for silent riding in 2023 are made to give riders a quiet, comfortable ride. These helmets are a great investment, whether you’re a casual rider or a committed motorcyclist, and they’ll help you get the most out of every ride.

Mastering Motorcycle Lane Position: A Comprehensive Guide

MASTERING MOTORCYCLE LANE POSITION: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

One of the most crucial components of a motorcycle rider’s safety is maintaining the right lane position. Selecting the proper lane position can assist you in staying visible to other motorists, avoiding road dangers, and communicating your intentions to those around you. A thorough explanation of motorcycle lane position will be given in this article, along with information on the many lane position kinds, things to take into account when selecting a lane position, and how to perform each type of lane position correctly. This book will assist you in honing your abilities and maintaining your safety on the road whether you are a novice or seasoned rider. So let’s start now!

1. What is lane position?

Lane position refers to the location of your motorcycle within your lane on the road. As a motorcycle rider, you have more flexibility in your lane position compared to other vehicles on the road. Proper lane positioning can help you avoid hazards, increase your visibility, and communicate your intentions to other drivers on the road.

1. What is lane position?

Lane position refers to the location of your motorcycle within your lane on the road. As a motorcycle rider, you have more flexibility in your lane position compared to other vehicles on the road. Proper lane positioning can help you avoid hazards, increase your visibility, and communicate your intentions to other drivers on the road.

3. The four types of lane position

There are four main types of lane position that motorcycle riders can use, each with their own unique advantages and disadvantages.

3.1 Center lane position

The center lane position is located directly in the center of your lane on the road. There is nothing inherently unsafe about riding in the middle of a lane. When other vehicles are on either side of you, it can actually be the safest choice because it gives you the most cushion space. However, the middle of a lane is where you’ll find oil slicks, road debris, manhole covers, and other safety hazards.

3.2 Left lane position

The left lane position is located closer to the left side of your lane on the road. This position is ideal for passing other vehicles or when you need to make a left-hand turn. The left position also allows you to see further ahead on the road, giving you more time to react to any hazards. The safest “default” lane position for a motorcycle is in the leftmost third of the lane. Most motorcyclists choose to stay in the left position for the majority of the time they’re on the road. It offers good visibility and a flexible set of escape routes in an emergency. There’s more than one right answer to this question, though.

3.3 Right lane position

Riding on the right side of the lane can be dangerous because it puts you in the blind spot of other vehicles, especially when they are turning right. Additionally, debris and oil buildup are often found on the right side of the road, which can make the surface slippery and hazardous. Riding in the center or left portion of the lane can increase your visibility and reduce your risk of accidents.

3.4 Changing lane position

Changing lane position involves moving your motorcycle from one position to another within your lane. This can be done to avoid hazards on the road or to communicate your intentions to other drivers. Changing lane position should always be done gradually and with caution to avoid accidents.

4. Factors to consider when choosing lane position

There are several factors that motorcycle riders should consider when choosing their lane position, including traffic flow, road conditions, visibility, weather, and road hazards.

4.1 Traffic flow

When choosing your lane position, consider the flow of traffic around you. If you’re riding in heavy traffic, it may be best to stay in the center lane position to avoid any sudden lane changes. If traffic is flowing smoothly, you may have more flexibility to choose your lane position based on your specific needs.

4.2 Road conditions

Road conditions can greatly affect your lane position. If the road is wet or slippery, it’s best to avoid the center lane position, as this can put you at risk of hydroplaning. In this situation, it may be best to stay in the left or right position, where there is more grip on the road. Similarly, if the road is uneven or has potholes, it’s important to choose a lane position that allows you to avoid these hazards.

4.3 Visibility

Maintaining visibility is essential for driving safely. Think about how visible you are to other road users as you choose your lane location. The greatest place to ride in congested areas or at night is in the centre of the lane, where you are more visible to other vehicles. It’s critical to choose a lane location that allows you to see further ahead on the road when riding in a low-visibility region, such as a blind bend.

4.4 Weather

Weather conditions can greatly affect your lane position. In rainy or windy conditions, it’s best to stay in the center lane position, where you’re less likely to be affected by crosswinds or standing water on the road. Similarly, in hot weather, it’s important to choose a lane position that allows you to stay cool and avoid overheating.

4.5 Road hazards

Finally, when selecting your lane location, it’s critical to take into account any potential road hazards. It’s best to choose a lane position that enables you to avoid any hazards like potholes or road debris. Similar to this, it’s crucial to pick a lane location that enables you to avoid any potential door openings if there are parked automobiles on the side of the road.

5. Using Communication Devices to Stay Informed of Traffic

By staying informed of traffic conditions, riders can make informed decisions about lane positioning and avoid potentially dangerous situations. Communication tools such as radios, Bluetooth headsets, and intercoms can help riders stay connected with other riders or passengers and receive updates on traffic conditions, allowing for a safer and more efficient ride. The IASUS Concepts Rekon Motorcycle Comm System allows you to wirelessly connect to your phone; allowing access to your navigation. Waze is a common application to stay informed of the traffic towards your destination and to avoid any road incidents and unforeseen accidents keeps you safer.  Having clear audio inside your helmet is also important. A smooth ride is always safer than to have to position yourself to ride through traffic; especially slow moving traffic where cars may be unpredictable.

Conclusion

In conclusion, maintaining the proper lane position is essential for motorcycle riders since it can keep you safe on the road and help prevent accidents. You may considerably lower your risk of being involved in an accident by selecting the proper lane position depending on your individual needs and taking into account several aspects such as traffic flow, road conditions, visibility, weather, and road hazards. It’s critical to keep in mind that each sort of lane position demands skill and caution to execute correctly. When appropriate, you should also use turn signals and hand gestures to let other drivers know your intentions. With these tips and guidelines in mind, you can improve your riding skills, stay safe on the road, and enjoy the freedom and thrill of riding a motorcycle. Always prioritize safety and ride responsibly.

Why It’s Important to have Clear Communication on Group Rides

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO HAVE CLEAR COMMUNICATION ON GROUP RIDES

Are you tired of struggling to communicate with your riding group during long motorcycle trips? Communication is key when it comes to group rides, and without it, the experience can quickly become frustrating and even dangerous. Fortunately, advances in communication technology have made it easier than ever to stay in touch with your fellow riders, no matter where your journey takes you.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at two game-changing tools that are revolutionizing the world of motorcycle communication: the Rekon Motorcycle Comm System and the Zello App. The Rekon Motorcycle Comm System boasts crystal-clear audio quality and a sleek, minimalist design that adds a touch of luxury to any ride. Meanwhile, the Zello App offers unlimited range communication through a POC platform, allowing riders to stay in touch no matter how far apart they may be.

By integrating these cutting-edge tools into your next group ride, you’ll be able to communicate with ease, enhancing the overall riding experience and ensuring that everyone stays safe on the road. So let’s dive in and explore how these powerful communication tools can take your group rides to the next level.

1. Overview of Rekon Motorcycle Comm System.

The Rekon Motorcycle comm system is a cutting-edge device that is designed to provide motorcycle riders with clear communication and audio quality while riding. The audio quality is one of the most important features of any communication system, and the Rekon Motorcycle comm system delivers high-quality audio that is crystal clear and distortion-free, even at high speeds.
One of the standout features of the Rekon Motorcycle comm system is its luxury minimalistic design. The device is sleek, compact, and unobtrusive, blending seamlessly into the aesthetics of any helmet and motorcycle. It is designed to be easy to use, with simple and intuitive controls that can be easily operated even while wearing gloves.

The Rekon Motorcycle comm system’s audio quality is enhanced by noise-canceling technology, which blocks out background noise and wind noise, ensuring that riders can hear each other clearly even in noisy environments. This is especially important for group rides where multiple riders are communicating with each other.

Riders may stream music, utilise GPS, make phone calls, and even link the Rekon Motorbike comm system with well-known communication apps like Zello for infinite range communication thanks to its advanced features like Bluetooth connectivity.
Overall, the Rekon Motorcycle communication system is a premium gadget that offers crystal-clear audio and a IASUS designed, bespoke, minimalistic appearance that is ideal for any motorcycle lover. Riders who want the greatest communication technology will find it to be a great choice because to its sophisticated features and exceptional audio quality.

2. Overview of Zello App.

Zello is a popular communication app that has become a favorite among a wide range of users, including businesses, families, and motorcycle riders. The app is designed to turn your smartphone or tablet into a walkie-talkie, allowing you to communicate with other users in real-time using push-to-talk (PTT) technology.

One of the standout features of the Zello app is its unlimited range communication capabilities. Unlike traditional walkie-talkies, which are limited by their range, the Zello app uses the internet to transmit your voice, allowing you to communicate with other users anywhere in the world, as long as you have a reliable internet connection. Technically it is unlimited now with Starlink’s achievement to bring internet access even in rural areas that did not have internet signals in the past. This makes it an ideal communication tool for motorcycle riders who want to stay connected with their riding partners, even when they’re miles apart.

Another key feature of the Zello app is its ease of use. The app is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, with simple controls that can be easily operated even while wearing gloves. This is particularly important for motorcycle riders, who need to be able to communicate with each other quickly and easily while riding.

The Zello app also comes with a range of advanced features, including the ability to create private channels for secure communication, as well as the ability to integrate with other communication tools like the Rekon Motorcycle comm system, allowing riders to communicate using both the app and the device for the ultimate in communication flexibility.

Overall, the Zello app is a powerful and versatile communication tool that has become a go-to choice for motorcycle riders who want to stay connected while on the road. Its unlimited range capabilities, ease of use, and advanced features make it an excellent choice for anyone looking for a reliable and effective communication solution.

 

3. Integrating Rekon and Zello. IT’S SIMPLE!

Integrating the Rekon Motorcycle Comm System and Zello App is a simple process that can enhance communication during group rides. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Install Zello App on your smartphone and create a group for your motorcycle club or group ride.
Step 2: Connect the Rekon Motorcycle Comm System to your smartphone via Bluetooth.
Step 3: Set the Rekon headset as the default audio output device on your smartphone.
Step 4: Open the Zello App and select the group you created in Step 1.
Step 5: Press and hold the PTT (push-to-talk) button on the Rekon headset to communicate with your group through the Zello App.

4. Benefits of Using Rekon and Zello

Using the Rekon Motorcycle Comm System and Zello App together offers several benefits during group rides:

  • Clear and uninterrupted communication: The Rekon headset provides clear and uninterrupted audio, while the Zello App allows for real-time communication with your group.
  • Hands-free operation: The Rekon headset allows you to communicate hands-free, which enhances safety and allows you to focus on the road. Add the IASUS x Zello Wireless BLE Finger PTT for accessibility right at your fingertips. No more lifting your hands from the handlebars to activate communication.
  • Unlimited range communication: With the Zello App, you can communicate with your group members from anywhere in the world as long as you have an internet connection.
  • Customizable settings: The Rekon Motorcycle Comm System and Zello App offer customizable settings, which allows you to adjust the volume, sensitivity, and other settings according to your preferences.
 

5. How the Rekon and Zello POC Communication is Revolutionary.

POC, or “Push-to-Talk Over Cellular,” is a relatively recent innovation that has completely changed how we communicate. POC enables real-time communication between users, much like a walkie-talkie, but using cellular networks as opposed to radio waves.

A good illustration of POC communication technology is the Zello app. Push-to-talk technology is used by the app to let users interact with one another wherever they are by combining the power of the internet and cellular networks. This implies that users can communicate with one another in real time regardless of where they are located in the world.

The infinite range of Zello makes it a ground-breaking POC communication tool, among other things. When you leave the range of a traditional walkie-talkie, you can no longer communicate with the other party. As long as you have an internet connection, Zello has no range restrictions. Now with Elon Musk’s Starlink, limitless communication is definitely possible.

The simplicity of usage of Zello is another factor contributing to its groundbreaking status as a POC communication tool. The app’s user-friendly interface and straightforward design make it simple and intuitive to use, even with gloves on. Riders of motorcycles must be able to communicate with one another quickly and readily while riding, therefore this is crucial. IASUS Concepts is a Zello accessory partner to ensure that riders have the best products to achieve a completely wireless comm system.

Users of Zello can create their own private channels for safe communication because to the app’s high degree of customization. For even more adaptability and versatility, the app also enables connectivity with other communication devices, such as the Rekon Motorbike comm system.

Overall, Zello is a ground-breaking POC communication platform that has won over users all over the world, including motorbike riders. Anybody looking for a dependable and efficient communication solution should choose it because of its unlimited range, simplicity of use, and advanced features.

 

Conclusion

Integrating the Rekon Motorcycle Comm System and Zello App can significantly enhance communication during group rides. With clear and uninterrupted audio, hands-free operation, and unlimited range communication, this integration provides a seamless and efficient communication experience. By using these two technologies together, you can enjoy a safer, more coordinated, and more enjoyable group ride.

How to Use a Throat Microphone

HOW TO USE A THROAT MICROPHONE

How Does the NT3-R and GP3-R Throat Mic Work?

IASUS Noise Terminator throat mics are different from conventional headset communication systems. Standard boom microphone systems are based on traditional acoustic induction from sound waves in the air. By contrast, NT3-R microphones pick up voice signals via vibrations generated by the user’s larynx through an aluminum transponder that rests on just off the center of the throat. This way, our throat mic systems “eliminate” background noise by simply not picking them up, making NT3-R ideal for use in noisy environments and in situations where quiet, covert communication is necessary.

A lot of throat mics use a double-transponder design in which each transponder rests on either side of the throat. This is not ideal, because most people do not have perfectly symmetrical necks, which leads to an imbalance of the transmission wavelengths from each transponder and causes distortion. IASUS has engineered the NT 3 with a single transponder that hits the “sweet spot” about 1 to 2 inches from the center of your throat.

How to Connect the Adapter to the Throat Mic (NT3-R and GP3-R)

Plug the throat mic into the M2 Adapter (G, sold separately) using the DIN connectors (D). Be sure to align the arrow indicators before firmly pressing them together to avoid bending the pins.

How to Wear a Throat Mic?

For the best transmission quality when using the NT3-R, place the Gen 3.0 Transponder Microphon (A) about 0.5 – 1 inch on either side of your larynx / voice box. The optimal transponder position on the neck will vary between individuals. The NT3-R’s neck strap is adjustable. To increase or decrease the diameter of the strap, lengthen or shorten the neck strap by using the neck strap adjusters (E).

NOTE: The transponder should rest comfortably on the neck and be contacting your neck at all times – it should not be too tight. The adjustable strap is stretchable to offer flexibility in order for the throat mic to stay in position. Dot not over tighten the straps.

I. Open the magnetic breakway clasp by twisting them apart.

II. Place the throat mic around your neck and reapply the clasp so that it makes contact all around.

III. Adjust the neck strap for tightness by using the adjusters (E). The throat mic needs to be just snug but not tight around your neck.

Initial Use of the Throat Mic (NT3-R and GP3-R)

  1. Plug the mic cable into the audio input port of your device of choice (2-way radio, smartphone, comms).
  2. Insert the earpiece (acoustic coil or earbuds) so that it sits comfortably and securely in your ear.
  3. To talk, push and hold down the PTT (push-to-talk) device (for PTT enabled devices or mobile apps). The button on the M2 adapter is a pick up / end call button by default for smartphones.

You should keep readjusting the throat strap and testing the unit until you find the sweet spot. It will be different for everyone, depending on factors such as your individual anatomy, voice quality, and facial hair. Moving the transponder closer to your voice box at the center of your throat will boost the volume, but may cause distortion. Everybody has a sweet spot that balances volume and clarity; when you find it, fasten the strap securely at the back.

What Phone or Two-Way Radio is the NT3-R and GP3-R Compatible With?

The NT3-R and GP3-R throat mic system works with most popular smartphones and 2-way radio models. Please refer to our full throat mic compatibility table for details on the required adaptors and compatible model numbers.

Better audio sources such as higher-end radios result in better communication transmission. Certain low-end radios are not up to the performance specifications of our throat mics. We recommend pairing our headsets with higher-powered UHF radios.

How to Install Helmet Speakers

HOW TO INSTALL HELMET SPEAKERS

How Do I Properly Install the XSound Helmet Speakers for the Best Sound? 

For proper installation, our XSound helmet speakers need to be touching your ears during use inside your helmet. You may use the included foam spacing pads to achieve this (XS3 only).

We also recommend that the helmet speakers are mounted in a more forward and lower position in the ear pockets to accommodate your ears more effectively.

Failure to do the above may cause damage to the speakers – the main cause being the volume gets turned up past acceptable levels to compensate for any wind and engine noise introduced by any gaps.

Before Mounting the Speakers in Your Helmet

It is recommended to test and connect the helmet speakers directly to your smartphone or music player first using the 3.5mm cable and holding them to your ears as your music plays to confirm the optimal position before mounting them in your helmet.

My Helmet Speakers Fit too Tightly

Certain brands of helmet and headgear are designed for a tighter fit and may not accommodate our speakers. Please determine whether your helmet can comfortably accommodate the extra 1/2 inch of helmet speaker on each side before your purchase.

Music Crackles or Pops When Used With a Motorcycle Headset or Bluetooth Receiver. Are They Defective?

Try connecting the helmet speaker directly into a smartphone or music player and play at the same volume. If the crackling or popping disappears, your motorcycle headset or Bluetooth receiver is likely the cause. They tend to not support low-frequency outputs because typically their stock speakers do not deliver audio in that range.

While our XSound series of helmet speakers are designed and tested to be able to play at max volume on smartphones and music players without distortion, IASUS does not recommend listening to music at excessive levels which may lead to temporary or permanent hearing damage. Please proceed with caution.

As the XSound’s quality makes them the ideal choice to replace the stock speakers which motorcycle headsets come with, we are unable to confirm the compatibility with every model of motorcycle headsets (and Bluetooth receivers) out on the market.

The Audio Plays at a Low Volume or With Lots of Treble and Lack Bass

Please use the foam pads (XSound 3 only) to position the speakers so they sit flush against your ears the same way you held them on your ears before installing them in your helmet. Depending on what comms system or phone you are using, the output may be limited from the audio device; so you can also add an amplifier. Luckily there is one for helmets here: https://iasus-concepts.com/ear3-helmet-amplifier/.

The Helmet Speaker/Ear Adjustment Tab

For tight fitting helmet enclosures, volume level and sound quality of your XSound 3 may be diminished if the ears get folded after putting on your helmet. When this happens, the audio does not have a direct path to your ears, hence the reduced volume and poor sound quality. Since it is difficult to access your ears due to the tight fit of your helmet, we included a Tab that was specifically to reach that are through either the space from your visor (when opened) or from the bottom of your helmet. The thin tab should be able to reach and be able to position your ears correctly. Also note that to optimize the sound quality of the Xsound 3, the speakers need to sit flush and directly on the ears. Sometimes, pending how you pivot the helmet the ear cavities are not aligned properly with your ears and that may also affect your audio experience. In order to benchmark the audio, we recommend that you listen to the helmet speakers on your ears directly prior to installation to have a feel for the sound and volume levels. The Xsound 3 package also includes a key ring for the Helmet Speaker Tab so that it can conveniently double as a great motorcycle key holder. This way you won’t forget to bring it or loose it when you are riding.

Are the Cables on My XSound Speakers Faulty?

Due to global requirements for RoHs compliance, unfortunately, products have a shelf life these days as cables need to be bio degradable. Our headsets are no exception so over time the cable material will break down. This is the same for all wired headsets from Bose or Sony as well.

Available Now: EAR3 V2 Helmet Amp

Available Now Ear3 V2 Helmet Amp

 

[PERFORMANCE] Transform your helmet speakers to scream with your favorite helmet comm device. **warning. IASUS is not responsible for any hearing damage**

[COMPATIBILITY] Any device with a 3.5mm audio jack. Most motorcycle comm systems have a 3.5mm audio jack. Make sure that your unit qualifies with this requirement.

[DIMENSIONS] 2.0″ x 1.5″ x 0.8″ (51mm x 37mm x 20mm)

[SPECIFICATIONS] IASUS takes this technology to new heights with a staggering 10dB <0.03% harmonic distortion signal boost of clean power. Built-in lithium-polymer (LiPo) battery can last up to 20 hours per charge.

Kit Includes:
+ EAR3 V2 helmet amp
+ Helmet mount with 3m adhesive sticker
+ Charging cable
+ Extension cable (short – 5 inches)
+ Extension cable (long – 10 inches)
+ Built-in rechargeable lithium battery

Offer expired

$99*

*Limited time FREE SHIPPING within the United States

“Installed new amp today and it works terrific! First time ever I have had to turn down the volume.. Great job by you guys!”

– Alan, Porsche San Diego