JZAQ Motorcycle Helmet Bluetooth Headset,Outdoor Headset,Waterproof Sports Headset,Speakers Hands Free,Music Call Control,Automatic answering,60 Hours Playing time High Sound System








Key features
- •【Bluetooth 5.0 and Effective Distance 20m.】One intercome wirelessly connected to two mobiles at the same time,Automatic connection and enjoy music,strong signal connection.Provide efficient and convenient communications in the riding.
- •【Long Play Time】Built in 700mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery,Long stand-by and working time.Support 50 hours continuous talking and playing time, 500 hours standby time.Charging time 2 hours.Support display battery on phone.
- •【Waterproof Technology】No disturb Dustproof and IPX7 Waterproof by using Nano coating technology,Can protect the headset safely in Outdoors.No worry about the rain or snow even.
- •【Perfect Sound Quality】By using windproof and more stable connection.DSP noise cancelling technology,Loud volume,this helmet headset transfers clear and high-quality stereo music sound.Compatible with all the smartphones with bluetooth function,MP3,GPS are supportable independently.
- •【EASY To In Stall】Design with detachable velcro,Easy to install it into the Helmet,fixed firmly.【Customer Service】Guarantees 90 days no reason replacement or refund.
JZAQ Motorcycle Helmet Bluetooth Headset,Outdoor Headset,Waterproof Sports Headset,Speakers Hands Free,Music Call Control,Automatic answering,60 Hours Playing time High Sound System
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Batteries not as strong as rated
Kris✓ Verified Purchase•October 15, 2023
The first thing to remember when purchasing battery operated products from China is that they use CHINESE batteries. That automatically means that the very enthusiastic MaH rating on the provided battery is about 1/2 or less than that advertised. Every battery included item I have gotten from China, no matter the source, has this problem, and this setup is no different. Figure an enthusiastic 4-6 hours of battery life if listening to music, about 10 hours without any usage or phone calls coming, while the device is in an 'idle' state.
As for the headphones themselves, they have a moderately tinny sound, and the bass end of the audio scale is literally not there below about 100 hZ, but good enough for conversations. I'm not going to be discerning the nuances of Beethoven with this rig, so I was not surprisingly overjoyed at the sound quality. Small speakers with low amperage are just that. Small and low powered. Voice conversations are clear, though, and alerts from my phone are also clear and discernible, even over my motorcycles rather loud exhaust and wind noise on the road below 50 mph. Above 50mph it's hard to hear teh speakers and above 70 it's literally impossible. The microphone comes with a wind cover and 2 spares, and they are needed to stop any wind burble, even inside a full-faced helmet. Conversations are clear, but difficult at higher speeds, and the noise-cancelling doesn't seem effective. I didn't try any conversations at highway speeds because of the audio difficulties..
So, for the price point, this setup is about as good as you'd expect. If you want truly Hi-Fidelity voice coms and music play back, invest in a proper setup for that. But for your basic INEXPENSIVE in-helmet audio setup, this headset works. For the low-buck (cheap bastards like me) out there, this audio rig will be more than enough for 90% of what you want to do, as long as it's low speed.
Installation and binding to my Samsung S-21 was straightforward and quick, taking less than 5 minutes total from opening the shipping box to making a phone call.
As an update, I just did a 4 hour ride up into the mountains, at very high speeds sometimes and lots of side breeze. I have a Carbon fiber helmet, which means exterior noises are not damped much, so wind and engine noises come right through. Above 60 mph the speakers could not be heard over the wind noise, but below that advisories were discernible if hard to make out. Below 45 mph the audio level was good enough to make a phone call. The supplied Mic cover was lost the 2nd time I pulled my helmet off, so be sure to attach the thing with CA glue. The Mic boom is a bit long, making it difficult to fit into a modular helmet that opens in the front, but a little clever engineering can reduce the length in front of your face slightly by bending the boom down, then forward, to help shorten its perceived length.
I need better noise cancellation in the audio, so I'll be looking into some noise-cancellation capable ear buds to replace this system, because it's just not getting things done in the higher speed environment I ride in.
As for the headphones themselves, they have a moderately tinny sound, and the bass end of the audio scale is literally not there below about 100 hZ, but good enough for conversations. I'm not going to be discerning the nuances of Beethoven with this rig, so I was not surprisingly overjoyed at the sound quality. Small speakers with low amperage are just that. Small and low powered. Voice conversations are clear, though, and alerts from my phone are also clear and discernible, even over my motorcycles rather loud exhaust and wind noise on the road below 50 mph. Above 50mph it's hard to hear teh speakers and above 70 it's literally impossible. The microphone comes with a wind cover and 2 spares, and they are needed to stop any wind burble, even inside a full-faced helmet. Conversations are clear, but difficult at higher speeds, and the noise-cancelling doesn't seem effective. I didn't try any conversations at highway speeds because of the audio difficulties..
So, for the price point, this setup is about as good as you'd expect. If you want truly Hi-Fidelity voice coms and music play back, invest in a proper setup for that. But for your basic INEXPENSIVE in-helmet audio setup, this headset works. For the low-buck (cheap bastards like me) out there, this audio rig will be more than enough for 90% of what you want to do, as long as it's low speed.
Installation and binding to my Samsung S-21 was straightforward and quick, taking less than 5 minutes total from opening the shipping box to making a phone call.
As an update, I just did a 4 hour ride up into the mountains, at very high speeds sometimes and lots of side breeze. I have a Carbon fiber helmet, which means exterior noises are not damped much, so wind and engine noises come right through. Above 60 mph the speakers could not be heard over the wind noise, but below that advisories were discernible if hard to make out. Below 45 mph the audio level was good enough to make a phone call. The supplied Mic cover was lost the 2nd time I pulled my helmet off, so be sure to attach the thing with CA glue. The Mic boom is a bit long, making it difficult to fit into a modular helmet that opens in the front, but a little clever engineering can reduce the length in front of your face slightly by bending the boom down, then forward, to help shorten its perceived length.
I need better noise cancellation in the audio, so I'll be looking into some noise-cancellation capable ear buds to replace this system, because it's just not getting things done in the higher speed environment I ride in.
Decent headset.
Dallin P.✓ Verified Purchase•October 10, 2023
With my helmet (Icon) it puts too much pressure on my ears unless it's adjusted just right. Not good for phone calls while riding, but decent for listening to music.
Great product for the price.
Victor Zamperlini✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2023
The reason why I'm giving this product 4 stars is because it came incomplete. Although the package arrived in a great shape and everything inside looked very new and untouched, I didn't receive the velcro stickers. Which in my case made it very hard to install them. I had to use a spare velcro strip from a different product to be able to install the speakers inside my helmet.
I can say I was surprised with the quality of sounds/bass, despite a lot of other reviews about this product. It's a great set of speakers for its price! Tho, THEY NEED TO SEAT EXACTLY IN YOUR EARS for you to take the most out of them. And that can be very challenging depending on the brand/size/model of your helmet.
For me, personally, it wasn't easy to install them to the point I could put on/remove my helmet (Voss 580 Conquest) comfortably. It will take you some time and patience to have them properly installed in a way you don't have to adjust them anymore.
Keep in mind they aren't so thin, so they might not serve your helmet. Maybe you won't be able to find a comfortable position for them, so they will be constantly pressuring your ears, leading to discomfort and even some headaches.
After an hour dealing with the installation process, I managed to find the perfect position, and I can say I'm satisfied with the results.
The volume its very loud and at high speeds I could still listen my music very clearly.
Also, the calls are perfect, without delays.
I'd recommend the product. But at your on risk, since it might not fit your helmet or add extra discomfort in wearing it. Specially if your helmet doesn't has a lift release chin bar mechanism.
I can say I was surprised with the quality of sounds/bass, despite a lot of other reviews about this product. It's a great set of speakers for its price! Tho, THEY NEED TO SEAT EXACTLY IN YOUR EARS for you to take the most out of them. And that can be very challenging depending on the brand/size/model of your helmet.
For me, personally, it wasn't easy to install them to the point I could put on/remove my helmet (Voss 580 Conquest) comfortably. It will take you some time and patience to have them properly installed in a way you don't have to adjust them anymore.
Keep in mind they aren't so thin, so they might not serve your helmet. Maybe you won't be able to find a comfortable position for them, so they will be constantly pressuring your ears, leading to discomfort and even some headaches.
After an hour dealing with the installation process, I managed to find the perfect position, and I can say I'm satisfied with the results.
The volume its very loud and at high speeds I could still listen my music very clearly.
Also, the calls are perfect, without delays.
I'd recommend the product. But at your on risk, since it might not fit your helmet or add extra discomfort in wearing it. Specially if your helmet doesn't has a lift release chin bar mechanism.
Awesome product for the price
mike✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2023
Well, unfortunately, these did not fit inside of my helmet comfortably. However, they did sound amazing and I'm very disappointed I had to return. I definitely recommend at least purchasing and trying to see if they work with your brand of helmet.
Great product for use as pillow speakers!
all320✓ Verified Purchase•August 25, 2023
Okay, I didn't buy these speakers for their intended use, so I can't attest to how they work as actual helmet speakers. When I was a kid I had this flat speaker that went in my pillow so I could listen to music as I fell asleep, without anyone else hearing it. As someone who's suffered from insomnia throughout my life music has often played an important part in helping me to relax.
I also have suffered from tinnitus for as long as I can remember. In the last year or so my tinnitus has changed and become worse, at times becoming so loud as to cause a panic attack. Needless to say this has added to my insomnia. So I decided to turn to my old friend, music. Unfortunately, I have a problem when it comes to music at bedtime these days. Her name is Nora, and she doesn't really like the TV or music on after a certain hour. I remembered that speaker from my childhood and started to search for a similar one. What I found disappointed me.
I thought given I'm now 50 years old, and the advances in technology over the years since my childhood, I'd have no problem finding an acceptable pillow speaker. I couldn't have been more wrong. Somehow pillow speakers got thicker and were now more noticeable under my pillow. Adding to this issue is the fact that, due to my oxygen use, I sleep in an adjustable bed in an upright position. For some reason Nora doesn't object to this. Because of this these new bulkier pillow speakers tend to drop in my pillow so they sit on my shoulder, and I find this to be uncomfortable. The more lightweight speakers have less than desirable audio. I found myself telling Nora she was just going to have to get used to music playing when we went to bed. She really wasn't happy about this, and made her displeasure known almost nightly. It started to create a real issue between us. Since I love Nora with all my heart I told her I'd try to again to find a more personal solution.
So back to the search I went. This time I decided to look at bluetooth speakers, because as well as being bulkier than what I was looking for, the previous pillow speakers I'd tried were all corded. The cords provided their own issue as Nora doesn't like them. Well, that's not *quite* true. I'm not sure whether Nora actually *likes* cords, or just finds them appetizing, because she likes to chew on them. Have I mentioned that Nora is my nearly six year old fur baby? No? I may have forgotten, because Nora doesn't seem to understand that she is a cat and not a human, who's in charge of the house. Anyway, the search had now switched to bluetooth pillow speakers.
Again, I wasn't finding anything I found to be acceptable. Most bluetooth speakers in this category were, again, either bulkier than I required, or simply didn't hold a charge long enough. The problem here is I normally leave the music going until I actually fall asleep. The speaker then remains on until I get up in the morning. At best I would get two or three days before they would need recharging.
Now I'm definitely an out of the box thinker, and have raised my son to also be. So at some point my son comes to me and suggests motorcycle helmet speakers. Due to where they are placed they tend to be lighter weight and on the thinner side, as well as bluetooth. So after a bit of research we settled on these. I decided not to get my hopes up, especially because I was trying to use them in an unintended way.
When they arrived a quick try passed them enough to allow for a few nights use to really test them out. I fully charged them and prepared for operation sleep. To get them to stay in the area of where my ears would be I pinned the connecting wire in two places, allowing the actual speaker to drop from the pinned spot. I wasn't thrilled with this, but it would work enough for testing purposes. After one night I was thrilled to have found something I thought could work long term. There were only two questions. How long would the charge last, and how to place them in the pillow without using safety pins?
Question one took a minute to ascertain the answer. At the end of the first week I hadn't needed to charge them at all.. If all they lasted was a week I could be happy with that. I decided to hold my review until I could include how long the charge actually lasted. I'm very pleased to say that a full charge lasted THIRTY THREE DAYS. Frankly, I'm astounded by this. The speakers go into standby mode when there's no music after a certain amount of time. This standby mode is so low powered that there is virtually no battery consumption during this time. Only having to charge once a month is MORE THAN fine by me!
So now I was only left with speaker placement. I also wanted something that wouldn't be too difficult when it comes to needing to remove the speakers for charging. I came up with this idea long before they actually needed to be charged. I decided to create pockets. I marked the exact place where I wanted the speakers, and then made two small pockets from spare material from the flat sheets, which I don't use, from my sheet set. I then hand sewed the pockets to my pillows, leave one corner open so the controller could slide through. Keeping the controller on the open side of the pillowcase allows for me to just reach up and control volume or playlist by simply feeling for the correct button. Because the speakers themselves have the hook portion of velcro on them I decided to attach a small piece of corresponding velcro on the inside of the pockets, just for added protection that the won't slip out when I sling my pillow out from behind my head in the morning. I was incredibly happy with this solution. I've included pictures of the speakers in their pillow pockets. My pillow may look well worn, but it is clean.
As for the sound quality of these little speakers, I find it acceptable for my needs. I do find that for some of my tracks the volume needs to be near the max output for the speakers. But remember, these are supposed to be placed in a helmet, which would put them basically on your ear. I don't think they'd need to be up that much for their intended use. And for many of my tracks they don't need to be up to the max output. I'm currently working on internal song adjustments to try and get all my tracks to an equal output level. They're small speakers, so you're not going to get any booming bass from them, but the audio coming from them is crisp and clear, without any artifact noise, even though I'm listening to them through a pillow.
All in all I am extremely pleased with my purchase, and I would definitely buy them again if these were ever to need replacing, as long as they last a reasonable amount of time. I'd definitely recommend these speakers to anyone looking for a pair of low profile pillow speakers. While I cannot attest to their intended use, I'd still recommend them as helmet speakers as well. If they work for what I'm using them for I can't see why they wouldn't work in their intended usage.
I also have suffered from tinnitus for as long as I can remember. In the last year or so my tinnitus has changed and become worse, at times becoming so loud as to cause a panic attack. Needless to say this has added to my insomnia. So I decided to turn to my old friend, music. Unfortunately, I have a problem when it comes to music at bedtime these days. Her name is Nora, and she doesn't really like the TV or music on after a certain hour. I remembered that speaker from my childhood and started to search for a similar one. What I found disappointed me.
I thought given I'm now 50 years old, and the advances in technology over the years since my childhood, I'd have no problem finding an acceptable pillow speaker. I couldn't have been more wrong. Somehow pillow speakers got thicker and were now more noticeable under my pillow. Adding to this issue is the fact that, due to my oxygen use, I sleep in an adjustable bed in an upright position. For some reason Nora doesn't object to this. Because of this these new bulkier pillow speakers tend to drop in my pillow so they sit on my shoulder, and I find this to be uncomfortable. The more lightweight speakers have less than desirable audio. I found myself telling Nora she was just going to have to get used to music playing when we went to bed. She really wasn't happy about this, and made her displeasure known almost nightly. It started to create a real issue between us. Since I love Nora with all my heart I told her I'd try to again to find a more personal solution.
So back to the search I went. This time I decided to look at bluetooth speakers, because as well as being bulkier than what I was looking for, the previous pillow speakers I'd tried were all corded. The cords provided their own issue as Nora doesn't like them. Well, that's not *quite* true. I'm not sure whether Nora actually *likes* cords, or just finds them appetizing, because she likes to chew on them. Have I mentioned that Nora is my nearly six year old fur baby? No? I may have forgotten, because Nora doesn't seem to understand that she is a cat and not a human, who's in charge of the house. Anyway, the search had now switched to bluetooth pillow speakers.
Again, I wasn't finding anything I found to be acceptable. Most bluetooth speakers in this category were, again, either bulkier than I required, or simply didn't hold a charge long enough. The problem here is I normally leave the music going until I actually fall asleep. The speaker then remains on until I get up in the morning. At best I would get two or three days before they would need recharging.
Now I'm definitely an out of the box thinker, and have raised my son to also be. So at some point my son comes to me and suggests motorcycle helmet speakers. Due to where they are placed they tend to be lighter weight and on the thinner side, as well as bluetooth. So after a bit of research we settled on these. I decided not to get my hopes up, especially because I was trying to use them in an unintended way.
When they arrived a quick try passed them enough to allow for a few nights use to really test them out. I fully charged them and prepared for operation sleep. To get them to stay in the area of where my ears would be I pinned the connecting wire in two places, allowing the actual speaker to drop from the pinned spot. I wasn't thrilled with this, but it would work enough for testing purposes. After one night I was thrilled to have found something I thought could work long term. There were only two questions. How long would the charge last, and how to place them in the pillow without using safety pins?
Question one took a minute to ascertain the answer. At the end of the first week I hadn't needed to charge them at all.. If all they lasted was a week I could be happy with that. I decided to hold my review until I could include how long the charge actually lasted. I'm very pleased to say that a full charge lasted THIRTY THREE DAYS. Frankly, I'm astounded by this. The speakers go into standby mode when there's no music after a certain amount of time. This standby mode is so low powered that there is virtually no battery consumption during this time. Only having to charge once a month is MORE THAN fine by me!
So now I was only left with speaker placement. I also wanted something that wouldn't be too difficult when it comes to needing to remove the speakers for charging. I came up with this idea long before they actually needed to be charged. I decided to create pockets. I marked the exact place where I wanted the speakers, and then made two small pockets from spare material from the flat sheets, which I don't use, from my sheet set. I then hand sewed the pockets to my pillows, leave one corner open so the controller could slide through. Keeping the controller on the open side of the pillowcase allows for me to just reach up and control volume or playlist by simply feeling for the correct button. Because the speakers themselves have the hook portion of velcro on them I decided to attach a small piece of corresponding velcro on the inside of the pockets, just for added protection that the won't slip out when I sling my pillow out from behind my head in the morning. I was incredibly happy with this solution. I've included pictures of the speakers in their pillow pockets. My pillow may look well worn, but it is clean.
As for the sound quality of these little speakers, I find it acceptable for my needs. I do find that for some of my tracks the volume needs to be near the max output for the speakers. But remember, these are supposed to be placed in a helmet, which would put them basically on your ear. I don't think they'd need to be up that much for their intended use. And for many of my tracks they don't need to be up to the max output. I'm currently working on internal song adjustments to try and get all my tracks to an equal output level. They're small speakers, so you're not going to get any booming bass from them, but the audio coming from them is crisp and clear, without any artifact noise, even though I'm listening to them through a pillow.
All in all I am extremely pleased with my purchase, and I would definitely buy them again if these were ever to need replacing, as long as they last a reasonable amount of time. I'd definitely recommend these speakers to anyone looking for a pair of low profile pillow speakers. While I cannot attest to their intended use, I'd still recommend them as helmet speakers as well. If they work for what I'm using them for I can't see why they wouldn't work in their intended usage.
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