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K-daug
Feb 22nd, 2008, 7:33 pm
Do any of you have the Nolan Bluetooth headsets? I have a pair that were part of the deal with the purchase of my new bike last fall. I've just installed them in my N102 Flip-Up helmets. They work great for helmet to helmet or for helmet to phone (motorola RAZR) communications. What I've been unable to do, for the life of me, is get both the phone and the helmet paired at the same time! The instruction manual is extremely vague. Has anyone else out there been successful doing this?
>Kevin
donscoin
Feb 22nd, 2008, 9:25 pm
Kevin, I have the nolan 102. I also have the Zumo 550 by Garmin. I have my phone paired to the Zumo and the Zumo paired to my helmet. At the National ralley last summer I went to the Nolan dealer and wanted to get a helmet for my wife so we could talk without yelling. What I had to do was get a helmet to helmet cord. You are not able to add the other helmet via bluetooth. The dealer told me I could do one or the other but not both so we talk via the cord. Don
K-daug
Feb 22nd, 2008, 10:16 pm
Kevin, I have the nolan 102. I also have the Zumo 550 by Garmin. I have my phone paired to the Zumo and the Zumo paired to my helmet. At the National ralley last summer I went to the Nolan dealer and wanted to get a helmet for my wife so we could talk without yelling. What I had to do was get a helmet to helmet cord. You are not able to add the other helmet via bluetooth. The dealer told me I could do one or the other but not both so we talk via the cord. Don
I was thinking that might be the case. Do you know if I could use the cord to the phone and the bluetooth to the other helmet? I would be okay with that, since I keep the phone on me anyway.
katnapinn
Feb 23rd, 2008, 7:26 am
I run all mine threw my BMW Com II with a handsfree bluetooth plugged in and my phone can stay in my pocket. My SO and i can talk hear music and both talk on the phone when we get a call. I use this
http://www.bmwlt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32703
K-daug
Feb 23rd, 2008, 9:55 am
Thanks, that thread was very helpful. I've ordered the motorola HF820 bluetooth adapter, this will give me another bluetooth channel that I can wire to the mobile input connector on my Nolan headset. That's my theory...I'll let you know how it goes.
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