

🏍️ Elevate your ride: Connect, communicate, conquer the road in style!
The FreedConn BM2-S is a DOT-certified modular motorcycle helmet featuring Bluetooth 3.0 technology with a 1640 ft intercom range supporting up to 3 riders. It offers premium stereo sound with DSP noise cancellation, hands-free call and voice command control via a single button, and an impressive 8-hour talk time with 110-hour standby. Designed for comfort and safety, it includes a washable liner, ventilation system, and comes with gloves and a helmet bag for a complete riding experience.



















| ASIN | B01N02OO4M |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Certificate type | DOT, FCC |
| Closure type | Button |
| Color | 2. Gloss Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,847) |
| Date First Available | 20 December 2016 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Finish type | Glossy |
| Included Components | Motorcycle Helmet with Accessories |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BM2-S Motorcycle Bluetooth Helmet |
| Manufacturer | liveconn |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model name | 953 Motorcycle Helmet Bluetooth |
| Outer Material | ABS |
| Package Dimensions | 36.83 x 27.94 x 26.03 cm; 1.84 kg |
| Shape | Oval |
| Shell type | Powersports Bluetooth Helmet |
| Size | M |
| Specification met | BQB, CE, DOT |
| Sport | Motorcycling, Snowmobiling |
| Style | Glossy Black |
| UPC | 605749290622 |
D**S
So far it's been Good still trying to work out the Kinks and getting the navigation to play through
N**5
Great helmet, great service, and high quality communication - had an issue with the battery - it was sorted and sent to me within 24 hours. Highly recommend this company! Will purchase more gear from them. Cheers Fodsports
H**E
I received this helmet last Monday, 1/13/20 and had it on the road trying it out the next day. After topping off the charge it took all of about a minute to pair it with my Garmin Zumo 550. I did not pair it with a phone as I never use a phone while I'm on the go. I'll check for and make calls at rest breaks. All the other tech functions worked as advertised, including the FM radio. Pro's - the modular "pop open" feature is really nice for getting the helmet on and off or for simply taking a drink without removing the helmet - the internal smoked visor is great as it can be pulled down when I turn into the sun and retracted when I get into a shaded area - I love the chin insert that keeps cold air from trickling up around my neck and with the built in neck wrap in my riding jacket, they keep drafts out of the helmet. However, I ride with a full windshield so I don't know if direct air stream will intrude around it. - I kept all the vents open the day I rode with the helmet on but as with most full coverage helmets I presume this one could tend to fog up. In that event it would be easy to pop up the outside clear visor to clear it up. Again I ride with a windshield so riding with this visor up is not a big deal for me - it took a minute or two to get used to the chin strap hook up but in the end it's a lot easier to fasten/unfasten with heavy winter gloves on than the old "loop the strap through the rings" method - the sizing was spot on for me. I measure for a medium, ordered a medium and it fits well, even for me who far prefers half helmets. But if you get it wrong the padding inserts provide the sizing, not the helmet. The vendor apparently is willing to provide free replacements to get it right. Cons - the lowering/raising of the internal smoked visor is pretty stiff when trying to operate it while riding with the lever on the left side of the helmet. I attribute that to newness and it's easy to open the clear visor and push the smoked visor up if need be - the speakers are very tinny with zero bass. I won't bother playing music off my Garmin with them. Their quality is far behind the speakers in my 15 year old Interphone F4 that I use in my half helmet. I've communicated with the vendor and they assure me they are looking at improvements, both hardware and software - the volume controls are tied into the FM radio controls with a rotary knob. The basic operation of these two functions is relatively simple but can be frustrating to deal with at 120kph in traffic. Hold the knob too long while trying to turn down the volume and you activate the FM radio. I would prefer the more common method of individual buttons for up/down volume controls. All in all I think this helmet provides excellent value for the cost. It'll make my cold weather riding much more pleasant. And since I don't buy helmets for their entertainment features I won't downgrade it for the cons I listed. Note: I haven't tried pairing it with other helmets yet as I don't often ride in groups. If I do I'll update this review with the results.
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T**R
Don't know why they bother including the gloves, they are worthless. Porous fabric doesn't keep wind down, the hard sections for your knuckles don't seem like they'd survive a 5 year old's karate class and the stitching comes apart in front of your eyes. But the helmet. I'll preface this by saying I've only worn single piece full helmets for the last 30 years. Having the hinged jaw is a game changer for me. I wear glasses, and they were always a pain to wear with helmets and never sat right. I can't wear contacts, but about once every two to three years I try again just because the helmets pinch the glasses and vibrate them and longs trips give me a headache. I then lose my eyesight due to severe pinkeye and for a month on steroid eyedrops to get back to normal, I swear off contacts forever. Until the next time. But, this helmet has saved me from ever doing that again. Flip the jaw up, the glasses slide right in and are easily adjusted for comfort. The helmet is nice and tight fitting but without the eyeglass arms getting bound up. For fit alone, I'd give it 5 stars - best fitting helmet I've owned, even outside the glasses issue. The jaw hinge seems sturdy. I've had it about three months, and in TX ride year round, several times a week at least. Even with the colder temps, I don't notice a lot of air leakage. It has a little slider that will pull down the shaded windscreen behind the clear one, and you can either slide it back up or it will retract with the jaw motion. I don't much like sunglasses, and it was always not worth it to swap windscreens on my other helmets, so this is nice for the few minutes near dusk/dawn riding nearly into the sun. The bluetooth is reliable, connects to the phone easily. The controls are a bit weird in my opinion, but easy enough to get used to. I like the integrated bluetooth - previously I've had some externally mounted ones that always had one problem or another, but so far it has worked flawlessly. It is a bit weak on the volume. I can hear perfectly fine up to about 45-50. By 60, I can't listen to podcasts (or, presumably, a call), but music is o.k. I bought this helmet at the same time I got a different bike, so I can't say for sure whether the new bike is noisier or these just have a lower top volume. But, honestly, if I have the helmet on in the house it is plenty loud, and it probably isn't good long term to have much higher volume on for hours at a time on the road. Overall, I really like the new helmet.
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