The Adapt will make anything with a 3.5mm audio jack wirelessOutdoor Tech Adapt - Black By Outdoor Tech available on November 30 2016 from Indigo for 39.95
I've just tested this bluetooth gadget for two days on my ski helmet. It works great. The challenge with getting tunes into your helmet is finding a good set of earphone inserts AND a good way to control the music device, while also allowing you to get to the controller easily. The earphone inserts aren't that hard to locate. I used both the Skullcandy dropins and the Red_Phones from Burton. They have essentially the same audio quality in the helmet, and also have standard 3.5mm jacks and cables to connect to your device.
Controlling your music device, in my case an iPhone 4s, is a little more difficult. The Red_Phones only allow you to control volume and have a simple mute button, so you can't move tracks forward or back, and can't pause a song. The Skullcandy controller lets you change volume and tracks, but the button on the controller is very sensitive, and I found it a real pain to use accurately. And with both units you still have a wire from your helmet snaking...Read more
I've just tested this bluetooth gadget for two days on my ski helmet. It works great. The challenge with getting tunes into your helmet is finding a good set of earphone inserts AND a good way to control the music device, while also allowing you to get to the controller easily. The earphone inserts aren't that hard to locate. I used both the Skullcandy dropins and the Red_Phones from Burton. They have essentially the same audio quality in the helmet, and also have standard 3.5mm jacks and cables to connect to your device.Controlling your music device, in my case an iPhone 4s, is a little more difficult. The Red_Phones only allow you to control volume and have a simple mute button, so you can't move tracks forward or back, and can't pause a song. The Skullcandy controller lets you change volume and tracks, but the button on the controller is very sensitive, and I found it a real pain to use accurately. And with both units you still have a wire from your helmet snaking...Read more if (typeof amznJQ != "undefined") { amznJQ.onReady('jQuery', function() { amznJQ.available('popover', function() { var widgetDom = jQuery("#R2BM6YRAVHQW0N_imageSection_BEE14124-3906-11E6-8E6D-0755404E1C58"); var images = widgetDom.find(".review-image-thumbnail"); for (var c=0;c
I've been considering a pair of bluetooth headphones for a while. My iPhone is my work phone, and I was tired of having to pause my music in my Grados to answer a call on speakerphone because my iPhone was docked. (I was listening to audio via the Mac, not the iPhone.Now, I'm listening to audio from the phone via bluetooth, and when a call comes in, I tap the button on the ADAPT and answer the call. Much cheaper than buying a new pair of dedicated bluetooth headphones.My one concern is how the battery holds up over time.-----Update: Still think the audio quality is great and that this is a good product. My only issue after a few weeks with it is that sometimes callers complain about audio quality of my voice when I'm using it.