🎧 Stay Connected, Ride Unstoppable
The ScorpionEXO EXO-COM Bluetooth Communicator Kit is a cutting-edge, helmet-integrated communication system designed for ScorpionEXO AT960, T520, and GT930 models. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0, a self-healing 4-rider DynaMESH intercom with up to 0.8 km range, premium 40mm speakers, dual beamforming microphones with adjustable noise cancellation, and up to 15 hours battery life, it ensures crystal-clear calls, immersive music, and seamless group connectivity for the modern rider.
Manufacturer | ScorpionEXO |
Brand | ScorpionEXO |
Model | Exo-comm Bluetooth Communicator Kit |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | COM-338104 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | COM-338104 |
Mirror Adjustment | Call Control |
Special Features | Fast Charging |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
M**S
Clear Call Quality
I have this item installed on my brand new Scorpion AT-960 Helmet and it works great! I have taken 3 calls while traveling at highway speeds, and windy conditions, and each caller said they could hear me clearly. None of the callers had any idea that I was on a motorcycle. I am thoroughly impressed with the sound quality and battery life! After watching a short video on how to remove the cheek and crown padding, installation was a breeze.
C**E
Pretty Decent
Installed this onto my AT960 Helmet. I had to use the app to enhance the sound quality a bit. The speakers are decent if you have a Good Windshield to buff the oncoming wind but if not you may not hear any music playing. no issues when getting a call though. the buttons on the top and bottom of the control piece are kind of small though. make it hard to increase volume or skip tracks.
J**J
Absolutely Frustrating And Horrible Install!
This was a horrible install. I would have given this a ZERO STAR rating, if it were possible. I own several different helmets from different manufacturers, (including a previous Scorpion). To be fair, i've only installed an integrated Bluetooth system on one other helmet, which was my Shoei GT Air II. At 30 minites from opening the box, to ready to use, that install was a DREAM by comparison to the Scorpion install! Literally 3 hours of pressing, and prodding, just to get the wires routed, and It still isn't installed properly!Once i got the wires routed in, the only way I could see to route them, the neck colar would no longer fit tn the helmet properly. I tried for over an hour of coaxing the colar sleeve to fit back in the crevas where it's supposed to, but the wires are in there too, and it's still not seated.Unfortunately, once you get to this point in the install, the speakers are stuck in place with the 3M adhesive. So you can't just remove the speakers and start from scratch, without compromising the adhesive. And nobody wants their speakers coming loose on a ride, and then having to tear the interior out again, AND order new adhesive strips from Scorpion.Additionally, through all of the fighting to try and get the EXOCOM system installed, I marred up the neck collar for my helmet, and the neck collar sleeve, still isn't fully in place. So... I'm stuck with both the helmet and the EXOCOM. Luckily I love the helmet, so not all is lost.The battery fits at the back of the helmet in a little slot, under the neck collar, which has a notch to keep it in place, but releases fairly easily, to pull out to charge. However, its still a poor design for the battery placement. If you're constantly reaching under your neck collar, and pulling the battery completely out, every time you need to charge the EXOCOM battery, you're going to wear out the back portion of your neck collar, and cause a tear in the elastic material.Contrasted by my Shoei hellmet which has the battery charging port flush with the exterior of the helmet, so all you do is plug it in, and unplug it when its finished charging. No pulling the battery in and out.It is completely misleading on Scorpion's part, for an inegrated Bluetooth speaker system install that's supposed to be made for the AT960.Scorpion calls this a "simple install". That couldn't be farther from the truth! The documentation states that you should refer to the manual to insure proper installation, per the specific helmet. Yet, there are no instructions (even on the Scorpion AT960 web page) showing how to install the EXOCOM Bluetooth system.Final thoughts:I've had Scorpion helmets in the past, and I've loved them. I love my brand new Scorpion AT960 helmet, but in hindsight, after over 4 hours of trying to install this 'custom designed' integrated Bluetooth, I would buy a Sena (or other adaptable Bluetooth system) and skip the EXOCOM. I'm just floored that Scorpion would put out such a poorly researched and developed integrated Bluetooth system, and still put their name on it.
J**N
Perfect!!
Fit perfect and battery lasts a long time so far.
D**R
Fits an works great
Battery's lasts a good amount of time, sounds great!
Y**G
Nice headset but quiet
It would be good if the sound can be louder.
J**W
Pull the battery out every time you charge? WTF
So far very not happy with one part. The battery is installed under the foam in the rear but you have to remove it to charge it. What a pain. So I ordered a USB-C splitter so it can stay installed and just have a little plug poking out to charge just like my other helmets and com systems. Seems like an oversight.
J**T
Works great! Sound quality could be better
Sound quality could definitely be better, especially with wind and road noise, but overall, I'm happy with this product. Only weird thing is, when the battery runs out, it emits this crazy vibrating reverberation sound that kept ringing in my ears for about 10 minutes after I ended my ride. I couldn't power the thing off after that started, and was stuck listening to that horrible sound. I wish it alerted me to the battery being low, so I could know to turn it off, but no such alert sounded... Now I just make sure I charge it after each use...
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