Description
The LEXIN LX-B4FM is a Bluetooth v3.0 HiFi Stereo Headset designed specifically for motorcycles. With the LX-B4FM, you can call hands-free on your Bluetooth mobile phone, listen to the best HiFi stereo music, FM radio or voice instructions of Bluetooth enabled GPS navigation units wirelessly, and have conference intercom conversations with up to 4 riders at an intercom range of 1600 meters.
Thanks to Bluetooth V3.0, the LX-B4FM offers great audio quality for both incoming and outgoing sound. The intuitive button operations make the LX-B4FM a perfect companion for motorcycle helmets.
The LX-B4FM can connect to other Bluetooth devices supporting HSP/HFP (Headset Profile/Hands Free Profile) and A2DP (Advance Audio Distribution Profile). HSP/HFP is standard in all phones with Bluetooth features. Almost all Bluetooth MP3 players, smartphones, and audio dongles support A2DP to send stereo audio to Bluetooth headsets like the LEXIN LX-B4FM.
When you are using the LX-B4FM for 4 way conference intercom talk, please don't connect the two bridge units to the mobile phone or it will occupy one bluetooth channel and interrupt the intercom connection.
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Technical Specifications:
LX-B4FM Unit
Full duplex intercom communications
Working distance: Up to 1600 meters for intercom
FM radio
Bluetooth v3.0
Headset Profile (HFP)
Hands-Free Profile (HFP)
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
Rechargeable Lithium Ion/Polymer Battery
15 hours music steam
15 hours talk time
350 hours standby time
Waterproof design for all weather use
Micro-USB port for charging
Dimensions: 3.5cm high, 8.5cm long, 2.3cm thick
Easy Installation for Most Helmets
The LX-B4FM will fit onto various types of helmets using the included bracket and spring clip. Simply slide the clip between the shell and EPS cushion, or if desired, the 3M Scotch double-sided adhesive may be used to affix the bracket directly to the surface of the helmet. The include adhesive backed velcro pads can be affixed inside the helmet to attach the speakers securely in place within the speaker pockets of most helmets.
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