The Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets did cost him a pretty penny, but I think that he bought them at a slightly lower price than what most people were asking for the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets at the time. I can honestly say that I think the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets were worth every cent that he paid for them.
The Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets are easy to hear each other on, and to communicate with. I can't hear much wind noise at all when we have the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets turned on, and are talking to each other. Of course, I do hear a bit of wind noise while having the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets on, but not too much.
The Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets are pretty easy to charge, and seem to go a long ways without having to be recharged. I think we were able to take a 3 and one-half hour long vacation (one way), and only had the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets turn off due to low battery on the way back (during the last 45 minutes of the vacation trip.)
The Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets are very durable, and even hold up to my occasional dropping of my motorcycle helmet at times (oops!) I thought that the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets were also quite easy to install on the motorcycle helmets when we first got them.
I really like the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets, and would definitely recommend them to anyone who is looking for good motorcycle headsets in order to communicate back and forth. The Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets were definitely expensive, but most totally worth their price. I expect that the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets will last us for many years to come, as the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets seem like they would be the kind of product that would withstand the years. I recommend the Scala Rider Q2 Bike-To-Bike Bluetooth Headsets to motorcycle enthusiasts!
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