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Uclear Digital Hbc200 Force Bluetooth Intercom Multiset Motorcycle Communicators on 2040-parts.com

US $399.95
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, US

Louisville, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:60 Days Return policy details:Wrong size, wrong color, no problem! Return new/unused items to Motorcycle Superstore within 60 days of receipt and receive a refund for the item price paid. Shipping fees or any cost associated with international shipping, duties, taxes or brokerage fees are non-refundable. Items which have been used or installed on your bike will not be accepted for refund. Returns must include all tags, packaging and be shipped in a sturdy shipping box. Do Not use the manufacturer box as the shipping box. Items received which do not meet these criteria will not be accepted and will be sent back to you. To report a Product Defect, Warranty Claim or if the wrong item was received please contact Customer Support. Phone: 1-877-668-6872 Return using your own shipping method - review above criteria to ensure the item is returnable. If yes, return to: Motorcycle Superstore Attn: Returns 501 Industry Rd. Suite 400 Louisville, KY 40208 Keep a copy of your tracking number. We are not responsible for lost packages. A refund back to the original payment method used will be issued upon receipt by Motorcycle Superstore. Contact this seller - Phone: 1-877-668-6872 Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:UClear Digital Style:HBC200 Force Bluetooth Intercom Multiset

UClear Digital HBC200 Force Bluetooth Intercom Multiset

UClear Digital HBC200 Force Bluetooth Intercom Multiset - 0

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Item Description

UClear Digital HBC200 Force Bluetooth Intercom Multiset

The HBC200 isn’t just intercom. It’s Super Group Intercom with Multi-Hop Technology®. Introduced Summer 2012, UCLEAR delivered the HBC200 Force with patented ABF® Technology and groundbreaking, new full duplex intercom system designed to expand the reach, range and quality of group communications by up to 700 meters between each HBC200 unit for up to ten riders.

Features:

  • Music, Calls, GPS, Super Group Intercom (Full Duplex up to 4 riders)
  • Multi-Hop (up to .4 miles between each user)
  • Super Group Intercom (connect 10 users)
  • Weatherproof rechargeable control units attaches to helmet
  • Voice Command for hands free call pick up
  • Hi-Fi stereo headphones
  • Boomless microphone incorporated into speaker housing
  • Patented ABF/DSP technology isolates voice and eliminates background noise
  • Firmware upgradeable
  • Rechargeable battery (Li-Po)
  • Talk time (10-15hrs)
  • Standby (up to 2 weeks)
  • Charge time (2 hours)

Kit Includes:

  • 2x Main Controller
  • 2x Stereo headphones with boomless microphone built in
  • USB wall charger
  • 2x USB Charging Cable
  • 2x Metal mounting bracket with double sided tap
  • 2x Adhesive sticker for module to helmet attachment
  • 2x Clip bracket and anti slip rubber patch
  • Velcro for speakers x 4

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