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Sena Snowtalk 2 - Universele Bluetooth-headset voor sneeuwhelmen met ingebouwde draadloze intercom, zwart

46,99€ 95,78€
Gratis verzending bij bestellingen boven 25,99€

Productdetails

  • Past gemakkelijk in de oorkussenvakken van sneeuwhelm
  • Inclusief microfoon kan worden aangesloten voor intercomcommunicatie
  • Maximaal vier personen kunnen verbinding maken en met elkaar communiceren via Bluetooth Intercom
  • Koppel de headset aan uw smartphone om naar muziek te luisteren en telefoongesprekken aan te nemen


Productbeschrijving


draadloze intercom voor sneeuwhelmen

Sneeuwtalk 2

Bluetooth Headset met intercom voor sneeuwhelmen

draadloze intercom voor sneeuwhelmen

VOEG DRAADLOZE INTERCOM EN AUDIO toe aan uw SNEEUHELMEN

Snowtalk 2 maakt het gemakkelijk om in contact te blijven terwijl op de berg. Snowboarders en skiërs kunnen nu met elkaar spreken met Sena's Bluetooth-communicatietechnologie. De Snowtalk 2 Bluetooth headset kan eenvoudig worden geïnstalleerd in de meeste oorkussens van snowboard of skihelmen. Communiceer met maximaal vier Sena Bluetooth-headsets zonder de noodzaak van mobiele telefoon/dataverbindingen! U kunt ook koppelen aan uw telefoon en telefoongesprekken of vibe out naar uw afspeellijsten via de draadloze luidsprekers.

draadloze intercom voor sneeuwhelmen

SNEEUWHELM COMMUNICATIE VIA BLUETOOTH 4.1 INTERCOM

De Bluetooth 4.1-aangedreven intercom werkt vergelijkbaar met een walkietalkie. Je hebt een bereik van maximaal 700 meter (760 yards) en de USB-C oplaadbare batterij biedt tot 6,5 uur gesprekstijd. Eenmaal verbonden, is de Bluetooth-intercom full-duplex, wat betekent dat er geen "push-to-talk" vereist... begin gewoon met elkaar te praten! De meegeleverde externe microfoon kan gemakkelijk aan je helmriemen worden bevestigd, en Sena's Advanced Noise Control helpt het windgeluid te verwijderen wanneer je de heuvel oplaadt en met je vrienden praat. U kunt maximaal vier headsets aansluiten met standaard intercomgeluidskwaliteit of als het slechts twee van u zijn, botsen deze tegen HD-intercomkwaliteit. Als je op een solo-missie bent voor de dag, kun je de microfoon loskoppelen en gewoon de luidsprekers voor je muziek uitvoeren.

draadloze intercom voor sneeuwhelmen

BLIJF IN CONTROL TERUG OP DE BERG

Het handschoenvriendelijke ontwerp met drie knoppen zorgt voor eenvoudige toegang tot headsetbedieningselementen terwijl u onderweg bent. U kunt op de knop rechts tikken om een telefoongesprek te beantwoorden, of uw volume omhoog of omlaag zetten met de twee knoppen aan de linkerkant. En Sena biedt gebruikers de Sena Outdoor App voor zowel iPhone als Android, waardoor nog meer manieren zijn om toegang te krijgen tot functies en instellingen. U kunt zelfs koppelen aan andere headsets door simpelweg de app-gegenereerde QR-codes te scannen wanneer u de Smart Intercom Pairing functie van de app gebruikt!


Goran Lundgren
19 juli 2025
mikrofonen ger väldigt dåligt ljud med den du pratar med. För att lyssna på musik fungerar den utmärkt.
Javier Barrio Soto
6 mei 2025
Muy contento con esta compra. Es exactamente lo que buscaba: puedo oír música, hacer y recibir llamadas y manipularlo muy fácilmente sin quitarme los guantes de esquí. Se oye muy muy nítido e incluso el volumen a tope puede llegar a ser molesto de lo alto que se oye.Por ponerle un pero, se notan un poco con mi casco de esquí pero no llegan a molestar. Los recomiendo.
David N. Clay-williams
14 maart 2025
I bought this for my wife and me to use when skiing in Japan, as we wanted something that didn’t use prohibited spectrum (these are bluetooth, so not a problem) and didn’t need us to phone each other (too expensive, and draining for the phone). We ski close together, but like to be able to back each other up if either is in difficulty.I was worried that the range might be a bit low, but we could hear each other up to about 150m away, and when we were either in direct view of each other or when only just out of sight.The snowtalk is pretty much a ‘set and forget’ device for us: we connect at the start of the day, and it has enough battery to allow for at least 6 hours for each of us. Charging overnight via a USB-C is really easy, without the need to remove any of the headset from our helmets.Telephone calls were also simple, using voice recognition, and with great reception/transmission.There was never any wind noise, but we did have to turnoff in gondolas/multi person chair lifts, to avoid echoes.The buttons are not particularly easy to feel when in the helmet and wearing gloves, but you really only use the right hand button, and sort of ‘smashing’ your hand onto the earpiece works fine.We only have the two sets, so haven’t tried this with more people.
derek r.
19 januari 2025
I am an expert blind skier. I purchased these towards the beginning of the ski season. I have tested them extensively both at high speeds, and while skiing technical terrain. They work great for both.While testing these in bowls, even on double black steepness, they can easily cover the range where a guide can see the blind skier, without the audio chopping out. I have had a few chops at the far range of what we would normally cover, but its rare and is very reliable, even at distances of 100 yards. When skiing steep shoots at Aspen Highlands, the audio never chopped out at sight ranges even when we got into the steep trees. Of course, the reviews mentioning dropouts of the audio if the users separate beyond where people can see each other don't really matter for blind skiers, because blind skiers always need to be within sight range of the guide.The system has a bit more noise than my previous system at high speeds, where the wind makes it a little more choppy than I was used to, but the radio quality of commands was still well within what I would consider safe. I never had the audio drop in any way while going fast. It was muffled a little by wind at 30mph or more, but hearing my guide was fine.The latency, though higher than any analog system by a good bit, was still sub 200 MS. This means that when right next to my guide, I hear the guide speak then I hear the guide through the mic, and the latency is high enough that I hear both. This will be disorienting for most people who aren't dealing with weird audio gear regularly. This also makes it quite annoying to hold conversations with people when near the guide.If my guide and I are separated, because we often ski powder separately taking turns, and the guide presses the button to turn off the intercom, I can press my side and bring it back up. Suepr duper useful.The system is clearly designed for listening to music while skiing as well, meaning it fits over both ears, and not just one ear like I'm used to. I would prefer a 1 ear system, and may start using the system with one ear only, tucking the other ear into my jacket. I like hearing what's around and with this system the guide is centered mono.The buttons on this system are a little annoying. Because of the previously mentioned latency, I prefer to turn off the mics during chair rides or if holding conversations. I do not like that I have to take off my gloves to operate these often, as the buttons are a little finicky. They are at least tactile, but through a helmet, knowing which button is which isn't as easy as it could be. This is a minor point because honestly solving this with gloves on might be tricky. The boot sequence is the most annoying, because you have to press and hold two relatively stiff buttons, which is very awkward with a helmet, in the cold, in adverse conditions.We have only had battery life issues once, while skiing from 9:30-3:30 one day, without turning the systems off of intercom all day. They started to fail on the last run, and the failure mode consisted of the entire audio glitching out rather than failing in some more subtle way. I knew it was failing but never got any sort of battery low notification. As it was on the last 400 yards of our last run, I turned the system off rather than trying to diagnose whether it was honestly a battery low issue, and not just a glitch of radio communication. Even on days at or below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, I was surprised to note that the radios still operated as expected. It is to be seen whether these systems maintain a good battery life when we don't ski during the summer. I would advise not storing them in any rapidly changing temperature environment, as the unstable heat environment is not good for most batteries. Skis go in the attic but radios stay in the house.Overall, these were an amazing purchase to replace the mics we had prior, which were starting to have more than just battery issues and needed replaced.
Ree
5 januari 2025
Sehr gute Qualität.

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