

🏍️ Ride Connected, Ride Confident: The Ultimate Bluetooth Intercom for the Modern Motorcyclist
The FreedConn TCOM SC Bluetooth Helmet Communication System offers a robust 800-meter two-way intercom range with Bluetooth 5.0 compatibility, enhanced by DSP echo cancellation and CVC noise suppression for crystal-clear calls and music. Featuring a user-friendly LCD screen, up to 10 hours of talk time, and hands-free multitasking capabilities including FM radio and GPS prompts, it fits all helmet types with replaceable microphones and is water resistant—perfect for professional riders seeking seamless, safe communication on every journey.
















| ASIN | B073XL4S5K |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Cable feature | Without Cable |
| Charging time | 12 Hours |
| Compatible devices | TCOM VB BM2-S bluetooth helmet |
| Connectivity technology | Wireless |
| Control method | Remote |
| Control type | noise control/music |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Headphone jack | Micro USB |
| Included components | Charging Cable, User Manual, 2-in-1 Replaceable Hard Microphone and Soft Microphone Speaker, Boots Protector |
| Item model number | TCOM-SC Motorcycle helmet bluetooth |
| Item weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | FreedConn |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model name | TCOM VB 2-Way 800M Motorcycle Helmet Bluetooth Intercom with FM |
| Noise control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package type | FFP |
| Product Dimensions | 8.13 x 2.54 x 3.05 cm; 45.36 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Calling |
| Specific uses for product | Motorcycle bluetooth Communication System |
| Water resistance level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
H**E
Haven't had it for very long but maybe 2 rides on it now and I'll tell you what. It competes with my cardo system EASILY. I haven't tried to link to another headset so I can't speculate on that but here's what I know. Install: super easy and user friendly. Also helps that my ruroc helmet already has all the velcro spots which made it even easier but even without the pre made spots it was straight forward. Only downfall is the wires could have been 1-2 inches longer. It works and is great but the wires are just a smidgen too tight. I would have liked to put the head unit a little farther forward. Sound: Very good volume, actually too loud if on full volume at 70 mph on the highway. Bass could a little better quality but even the cardo systems aren't great as far as bass goes. But the sound is clean, no crackling or distortion. And phone calls are clear and clean and the person om the other end can hear me clearly. Function: Super user friendly to hook to my phone and easy controls. Far easier than my cardo. Overall is that I would buy this over other systems. You get the same quality at a far better price. Only negative is the main unit is a bit wider than the others but not like it matters and the cradle it sits in doesn't always latch but it has a cool slide system that still keeps it in place.
J**A
Great sound and voice. Under 80km sound is great as well as voice. At least I don't miss calls on bike. Speeds over that is too much from outside.
B**.
For who ever wants FM RADIO: I bought this for the FM radio. Riding from town to town, I wanna know whats going on locally. The FM receiver picks up static every few seconds, or every few minutes. Phsst, skisssssst. It's the Dollar Store chip. It works, but not audiophile standard. I paired it to my phone yesterday during set-up. People said it was a pain to have to pair every time, but you do not have to pair every time with this model. Today, I just turned the radio on, then someone called, the ringtone just about blasted my head off. I can't speak to call quality yet, I rejected it via my phone. But volume is good. The manual instructs you to turn the wheel to select the next station. Flicking it forward or backwards will tune to a new station. But the same wheel is also for volume control. The booklet doesn't tell you how to control the volume listening to the radio. Here's how: To raise or lower the volume on the radio, turn the wheel and HOLD IT. If you just flick it it, it will advance or reverse to the next station. Lean on it to raise or lower the volume. My buddies and I are old af, and rely on body signals. I will try to convince them to try this comm thing out, and then they won't have an excuse for missing the turn.
A**R
Was a bit quiet but did the job
B**R
Absolutely a pain in the neck to pair it every time but when connected it works great
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