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Nolan Spcom00000008 Replacement Microphone For N-103 Basic Kit 2 - Stereo on 2040-parts.com

US $28.97
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Cedar Park, Texas, United States

Cedar Park, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Nolan Manufacturer Part Number:SPCOM00000008

Nolan SPCOM00000008 Replacement Microphone for N-103 Basic Kit 2 - Stereo
  • Nolan's N-COM system allows the freedom to talk on a mobile phone, listen to music on an MP3 player, get directions from a GPS navigation system, connect to a bike-to-bike radio, connect to some bikes' existing audio systems or talk to a passenger via intercom
  • N-COM is for use with Nolan N-Com-ready helmets and offers multiple configurations; Multi Basic Kit 2 allows installation on most helmets (not just N-Com helmets)
  • N-COM MOBILE

    • Requires Basic Kit 2 only
    • Utilizes the N-COM Basic Kit 2 to connect to a mobile phone using a model-specific mobile wire accessory (not available from Parts Unlimited) or to a multimedia source (MP3, CD, GPS, etc.) using a multimedia wire accessory (sold separately)

    N-COM COMPONENTS

    • Multi Basic Kit 2 features stereo output and works on most non-N-COM helmets; installs using hook-and-loop strips and includes earphones, microphone and leads for connecting devices and charger; operates the same as a Basic Kit 2 (not for use with E-Box)
    • Basic Kit 2 features stereo output
    • Basic Kit 2 includes earphones, microphone and leads for connecting devices and charger; installs easily in minutes without tools or modification

    MCS (MOTORCYCLE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM)

    • Installs into an N-COM-ready helmet just like the Basic Kit and allows wired connection to the bike's radio, intercom, GPS, CB, etc.
    • MCS cannot be used with an N-COM Bluetooth kit, N-COM Intercom kit or multimedia wires (for connecting external audio sources); for that purpose, purchase Bluetooth Kit 3

    ACCESSORIES

    • Motorcycle audio wire allows rider to plug into the bike's existing audio system; helmet must be equipped with Basic Kit and either Intercom E-Box or Bluetooth Kit 3
    • 12V motorcycle charger allows rider to charge N-COM system without a power outlet; includes cigarette-lighter-style plug that can be hard-wired to a motorcycle battery and a cable to connect the N-COM system
    • Bike-to-bike multimedia wire "K" includes push-to-talk button and connects Alan 445 and BT and Midland GXT600, GXT600VP4, GXT650VP1, GXT650VP4, LXT420, LXT420VP3, LXT320, LXT320VP3, GXT500, GXT550VP1, GXT500VP4, GXT550VP4, LXT410, LXT410VP3, GXT400, GXT450VP1, GXT450VP4, LXT300, LXT300VP3, LXT315VP3, G300, GXT300, GXT300VP3, LXT310, LXT210, LXT210VP, G225, GXT250, GXT550, LXT310 and LXT350
    • Standard multimedia wire "X" connects any device with a 3.5mm, 4-pole audio port and allows stereo sound
    • Speaker pad kit includes two foam speaker pads and covers to make the headset speakers even more comfortable

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