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JimOD 24 Apr 2007 13:22

Bluetooth, Phones & GPS connecting?
 
Hi
I've got a streetpilot 2610 and I've also got a Bluetooth phone. I fancied getting a bluetooth headset for when on the bike and spotted the Scala rider. I also spotted the Albrecht BPA100 Bluetooth adaptor . This apparently lets you connect a GPS to a bluetooth headset. Now here's my question. Would this work with my 2610 and my mobile phone. Also if anyone has a scala rider, can they connect to another scala rider via bluetooth, so if you had a pillion you could then talk to each other via bluetooth?
Jim

GazzaFish 26 Apr 2007 05:09

Bluetooth?
 
I have very little experience in regard to this setup but from memory (and things may have changed), a single bluetooth device can 'usually' only connect to another single bluetooth device so I dont know how your scala headset would be able to connect to 2 seperate devices at the same time. You would probably have to disconnect from one in order to connect to the other:confused1:

I also understand that I think the scala headsets can connect directly to another headset (Ie another rider) but it is pruely a 1 to 1 setup and therefore a 3rd rider could not "join in" on the conversation. Also, if you connect to another helmet, you again would have to disconnect from your GPS or phone.

If im wrong, I invite people to tell me as i'd love to do the same setup but im not sure it could actually work.

if you get something like this working, please let me know as it would be VERY cool.

Cheers,

Gazza

JimOD 26 Apr 2007 21:12

Sadly, I think you may be correct. I was hoping someone would/could prove us wrong. I had visons of riding to Portugal for the next HU meeting with my GPS small mp3 player and phone all taking to me through Bluetooth. :)

can'o'kiwi 1 Feb 2008 09:00

hey

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mattcbf600 1 Feb 2008 09:13

Yes I'm afraid you are all right.

The scala headset in particular can only connect to one other BT device - this is pretty standard.

However, there are GPS units (like the Tom Tom Rider) that will act as a hub, but only for your phone. So you can hear the Tom Tom directions through your headset, and should your phone ring it will also divert those calls to your headset - but unfortunately it doesn't allow passenger or rider to rider talking - for that you'd need a more traditional headset unit like the starcom1 StarCom1 Motorcycle intercom helmet audio communication system bluetooth

m

mattcbf600 1 Feb 2008 09:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattcbf600 (Post 172109)
Yes I'm afraid you are all right.

The scala headset in particular can only connect to one other BT device - this is pretty standard.


m

I'm wrong...... the new unit can deal with 3 connections (2 headset pairings, 1 mobile phone/GPS pairing). So you can connect with your passenger and another rider within 100 metres (with nothing in the way) as well as your GPS OR Mobile Phone.

can'o'kiwi 1 Feb 2008 23:16

yeah

i use a hand held vhf setup so me and the wifey can talk and i also use it for the logging roads around here. nothing beats a loadded logging truck whipping around the corner in your lane doing 110

im not sure how much i would i trust the distance 100m.... use use bluetooth on my lieca gps for antenna connections and cell phone data link.

anything over 7m is a poor connection.

these a $50k units, best of the best.

brittman 2 Feb 2008 02:24

scala
 
i had the scala its a piece of junk very cheap made. i switched to the interphone blue ant.. works 100% better and is a bit more sturdy. you can connect to gps and other headset for bike to bike but only 100 meters.but for gps and phone connect i recommend it.

2 GEEZERS 2 GO

Howiezowie 18 Feb 2008 08:05

Britman

You seem to be talking about exactly what I am after - a bluetooth comms system (like the Interphone) that allows bike to bike (or rider to pillion) and allows bluetooth gps.
This must mean two channels I guess which I gather some systems don't handle.

Can you advise what gps you use ? My thinking is that I don't want the distraction of watching the gps map - I would want the gps in a pocket and listen to the verbal directions.

I have a small bike rental business and many customers are unused to riding on the left without the distraction of watching the gps unit, so the zumo would be wasted - I'm thinking the nuvi 310 ?

Any advice appreciated

Cheers
H

brittman 18 Feb 2008 14:27

bluetooth
 
hi h. i use the garmin zumo 550 with a motorola v9 phone and the interphone.
it works perfect for me incoming calls i just speak and it answers.like i said the only problem is if you do bike to bike you have to pair the 2 devices and then switch back to listen to gps. i really dont use that feature but for gps directions and phone and music its great.i have tested it calling my friend in london while im in usa doing 70mph and he couldnt tell i was on bike.i do have a full face helmet tho. as for having the gps in your pocket im not sure of that zumo does send you on some wierd routes and its good to see map to save you going out of your way..hope this helps.


Howiezowie 18 Feb 2008 20:02

Hi Brittman
I think I'm getting your meaning - what do you actually do to change mode from bike to bike and gps - is it a matter of pushing the button on the headset ?
I have yet to see a non-complimentary report about the sound quality and general performance of these things and your comments back that up.
Appreciate your assistance.
H

riti 13 Apr 2009 23:29

Hi all,

glad I came across this thread as I'm needing a new comms system.
My Starcomm has just been too much of a pain in the arse, I need something for talking to the missus when she's pillion, and I like the idea of wireless.

I was looking at the Scala, but te reviews seem to say its no good in the wet. So I'm looking at this.

Question: I've got an Ipod nano that I want to connect to this. I've seen bluetooth adaptors for the Ipod. Has anyone got any experience of using this setup? Would me and the missus both be able to listen to the music this way?

Thanks,
Rich

strimstrum 14 Apr 2009 22:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattcbf600 (Post 172109)
Yes I'm afraid you are all right.

The scala headset in particular can only connect to one other BT device - this is pretty standard.

However, there are GPS units (like the Tom Tom Rider) that will act as a hub, but only for your phone. So you can hear the Tom Tom directions through your headset, and should your phone ring it will also divert those calls to your headset - but unfortunately it doesn't allow passenger or rider to rider talking - for that you'd need a more traditional headset unit like the starcom1 StarCom1 Motorcycle intercom helmet audio communication system bluetooth

m


The Scala Q2 does allow bike to bike - just used it with a pal on our recent trip to Morocco & it worked well. He has a Tom Tom 2 and I use a Zumo 550. Only annoying bit is that when we are talking and the GPS units want to give instructions it cuts the conversation and gives the GPS instructions preference. Also have my phone set up through the Zumo via bluetooth/ Scala headset.


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