“If you’re a street or dirt rider in the market for an in-helmet communications system, I’d give these guys a look. As a guy who has ridden for over 25 years, chewed up a lot of dirt, pounded a lot of pavement and done my fair share of playing hide-and-seek with BLM Rangers, this is a welcome and much needed addition to any rider’s gear bag.”
“The Q2 can also stand alone as a Bluetooth headset for a cell phone, as a speaker that transmits GPS navigation from a “compatible” GPS system, or as a speaker for an embedded FM radio or MP3 player—all practical and entertaining advantages that can come in handy on long-haul runs.”
“I have tried and tested several motorcycle radio systems over the years and I categorically state that this is the best one I personally have ever used. They are well worth the price and with their Bluetooth and GPS capabilities, they offer all the modern conveniences.”
“GPS instructions: This option is much better, and safer, than constantly looking down to scan the GPS. Riding along a scenic country road, it’s quite easy to forget where one is going. Before missing a turn because you’re checking out the landscape, the friendly GPS lady speaks up and reminds you of your intended direction.”
“This time of year, lots of people are ready to hit the open road. And for those who are doing it on motorcycles, communication is an important part of such travel. A solution for people who want to keep in touch with each other while keeping in touch with their "Easy Rider" side is the Scala Rider Q2 MultiSet.”
“This time of year, lots of people are ready to hit the open road. And for those who are doing it on motorcycles, communication is an important part of such travel. A solution for people who want to keep in touch with each other while keeping in touch with their "Easy Rider" side is the Scala Rider Q2 MultiSet.”
"If excellent cellular conductivity is what you are looking for then the Q2 does not disappoint.”
“Whether you're ripping up the dirt track, rallying the racetrack or just rolling around the Rockies, the Scala Rider Multiset Q2 helmet headset system (MSRP: $395) is a slick accessory for motorized two-wheeled travel (snowmobiles too, for that matter). “
“You can be sure it will prove reliable for years to come. The new MP3 audio input is also a great addition to this model and a competitive price makes this a great buy.”
“Super-quick setup, a solid cable connection to your iPod and the ability to talk with another Q2 headset over a thousand feet away are making intercoms downright sexy.”
“The Scala Rider unit is very sleek and sophisticated—you won’t even realize that it is attached to your helmet.”
“The Scala Rider Q2 Multiset promises to deliver superior Bluetooth connectivity and sound quality as well as a built-in FM radio receiver, bike to bike communications up to 1600 feet, and MP3 connectivity all in a small, easily attachable/removable, waterproof unit. Cardo under-promises and over-delivers in the Q2.”
“Cardo Systems, Inc., a market leader in the field of wireless Bluetooth communications for motorcyclehelmet headsets, has announced the launch of its new product: the Scala Rider Q2 Multiset.
“In the realm of helmet-to-helmet communications the Cardo Scala Rider Q2 Multisets satisfy with easy use and clear sound.”
“Scala Rider communicators were so feature-packed that they are best represented by a list of bullet points.”
“I really enjoyed using the device to listen to music on my iPhone and I even took a couple phone calls. If I was going on a long distance solo trip, or especially if I were riding two-up, or with a group - I'd definitely have one of these systems. If I needed to be readily available via telephone, I'd also recommend it highly.”
“We tested this system thoroughly and really enjoyed the bike-to-bike communication which really worked as advertised provided there was line of sight for longer distances. This is a great gift - and well worth the money - if you want to talk to your significant other when you ride bikes.”
“I was immediately impressed. There was no waiting for the other one to speak or stop speaking, or any time lapses between speaking and hearing. There was no echo, just crisp, clean communication.”
“If, however, you are looking for a good Bluetooth unit that can be used for talking rider to rider with an acceptable range, rider to passenger, rider to your cousin Joe on the phone, or to get directions from the British chick hiding in your GPS unit, then yes the Scala Rider Q2 is easily worth the money.”
“You’re going motorcycle-riding with a bike-riding buddy, but need to be able to talk to each other. What to do? Cardo Systems provides the solution with the Scala Rider Q2 Multiset, offering Bluetooth communication for two bikers right out of the box.”
“Every aspect of the Q2 installation in our helmets, use and configuration was easier than imagines, with better than expected results for its operation. It defies the mind how they can filter out so much audio feedback while preserving human voices.”
“The Scala Rider Q2 offers the latest technology and easy installation for riders seeking motorcycle communication.”
“So whether it's your nearby riding buddy, the passenger behind you or the boss at work or home, you'll always be connected.” (TV review)
“Whether you are out riding bikes, quads, snowmobiles, or on the road or anywhere with friends, the Scala Rider Q2 Multi-set just increases the fun and is a great working, easily installed communication device.”
“Your hands will never be forced to leave the motorcycle’s handlebars in order to communicate with others. This product (the Q2 Multiset) provides its users with approximately eight hours of talk time, which is exceptionally efficient.”
“Cardo's MultiSet pack contains two helmet headsets, and you will no longer experience walkie-talkie syndrome where one party can only speak when the other is silent. The Scala Rider Q2 allows simultaneous speaking and listening between bikers and passengers.”
“This is the top of the line when it comes to Bluetooth rider communication and I would highly recommend the system to anyone tired of riding along in stony silence using hand signals to attempt to communicate with your fellow riders.”
“Cardo’s AGC Technology automatically adjusts the volume of the unit according to wind noise so you don’t blow out your eardrum when you stop at the traffic light after a raucous jam. It’s subtle but somehow works very nicely.”
“No ‘walkie talkie’ business here requiring each party to say ‘over’ before the other speaks. The Scala Q2 sets let bikers and passengers talk simultaneously.”
“The Q2 Multiset is your ticket to clear, hands-free, inter-helmet communication.”
“The Q2 really hit the mark on those scenic miles off the highway, allowing us to enjoy the sights while sharing pleasant conversation. For that feature alone the Scala Q2 gets a big thumbs-up.”
“Have a safe and convenient conversation with another snowmobiler with Cardo System's Scala Rider Q2 Multiset. The units fit snugly under any standard helmet, and the headset uses Bluetooth technology to make communications easy.”
“I was immediately impressed. There was no waiting for the other one to speak or stop speaking, or any time lapses between speaking and hearing. There was no echo, just crisp, clean communication.”
“The noise canceling microphones allowed us to talk and listen simultaneously-much better than the older walkie-talkie style systems. The automatic volume control seamlessly adjusted with the ambient noise, with and without earplugs in.”
“This is a very cost effective way of getting hands free communication between riders that demand a quality form of rider communication device. It is a bonus to have multi use capabilities from this unit.”
“A very easy system to live with – it just plain works and does not demand a lot of interaction to keep it going. The audio priority feature keeps the inputs sorted out. For rider to rider use the intercom is reliable and pretty quiet when within optimum link range.”
“Their latest creation, the Scala Rider® Q2™ MultiSet, brings multi-function wireless Bluetooth communications to the two-wheel market. Imagine CHiPs meets Knight Rider, only with less leather and more gizmo.”
