The Parrot SK4000 is the perfect solution for those that have a motorcycle or scooter and still want the convenience of hands free Bluetooth talking. The SK4000 mounts to the helmet and handlebars, keeping the controls closeby and making your ride safer. If thats not safe enough, this bluetooth kit also supports Text-to-Speech (TTS) technology so that you can hear the name of the person in your phonebook. A auxiliary input is also included on the headset so that you can enjoy the music of a CD player, iPod, or any other MP3 player.
Product Features:
- Bluetooth Hands-Free Kit designed specifically for Motorcycles and Scooters
- Built-in omnidirectional microphone with protective foam
- Advanced noise reduction
- Full duplex for the best audio conversations possible
- Voice menus for easy guidance while riding
- Multi-speaker voice recognition
- Text-to-Speech (TTS) speech synthesis of the names in the phonebook
- FM RDS tuner, speech synthesis of the radio stations
- Analog line-in connection via a 3.5 mm jack
- Supports A2DP Bluetooth technology for the streaming of music via Bluetooth
- Stereo Widening and Virtual SuperBass effects
- Automatic connection by pairing order
- Pairing by PIN code
- 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
Product Specification:
- Bluetooth Version: 2.0
- Supported Bluetooth profiles: HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, OPP, PBAP
- Bluetooth range: 33 ft. (10 meters)
- Built-in codec: SBC decoder
- Total number of contacts: 8,000
- Capable of being paired with up to 10 devices
- Processor: Parrot P5+
- Flash: 256 Mbits
- RAM: 64 Mbits
Package Contains
- Parrot SK4000
- USB/mini USB cable
- Mains charger
- TORX screwdriver
- User guide
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Average Customer Rating is 4.3 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.3 |
| Value | | 4.0 |
| Features | | 4.5 |
| Design | | 3.3 |
| Usability | | 3.8 |
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paul from quebec,canada, Canada
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The headset parrot is a great device for music and answer the phone all by causing the bike. The sound is good and the response to a call is easy.
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Hammertime from Tucson, AZ
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The product works but has some irritating issues.
When I have the bluetooth active on my phone and listening to the radio it just decides on its own to go to bluetooth audio. I then switch it back and within a minutes it has done it again. This goes on for the first 5 minutes of riding before it will settle with the radio.
Another issue I have is if you have aftermarket pipes, good luck hearing anything as my bike drowns out the system unless I let off the throttle.
Last issue is when I am searching for a different radio station it will usually only allow me to search down not up. Every once in a while it will allow me to scan up.
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Chainmaileguy from Conway, Ar.
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Love the parrot. The handlebar mounted controls are great. Just not made for a German bike. I solved his by rotating it 90 degrees so I can still access the right flasher.
The volume for mp3's is not quite up to 70 mph on the freeway. However, call quality at this speed is great. Have no problems answering or hearing calls at this speed. Would purchase again. Am considering getting a second for second helmet.
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1234 from anywhere, wa
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I bought this after a high praise from a fellow biker. It is great. The remote is awesome. The speakers are good. The bluetooth function works great, and I love the built in radio for when my phone battery dies. The only faults are the foam cover for the microphone gets lost and the instructions can be a bit daunting. Because there is so much this devise will do it can be overwhelming to try to learn it all in one night, but you will get the basics and the rest will make sense as you use it.
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