Headsets, suggestions and ROAR Rules
#32
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for motocross tracks we use lexin r6 Bluetooth system. Has plenty of range and very good system on amazon for 85$. I personally have tried the sena systems 400$ and my system is much better because I went to harbor frieght and bought noise canceling headphones for 14$ and simply put the speakers inside the muffs. Very easy. 

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for motocross tracks we use lexin r6 Bluetooth system. Has plenty of range and very good system on amazon for 85$. I personally have tried the sena systems 400$ and my system is much better because I went to harbor frieght and bought noise canceling headphones for 14$ and simply put the speakers inside the muffs. Very easy.

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So provide some links. I was one that was pissed they cost so much. But then I tried them, researched alternative lower cost products and could not find anything that is simple to use and cheaper then these.. Im glad I brought them, they have been awesome.
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a google search has thousands of results for bluetooth communication, in-ear and over the top etc.
#45
last yr at pnb i went to walmart to get bluetooth headphone and we were just going to use our phones. they didnt have any noise cancelling ones so we tried the ear piece wired set. it was terrible. ended up just buying these and it was the best thing i ever did.



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