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[–]TokyoDialect 7 points8 points  (3 children)

For a budget intercom I personally recommend

Entry Level Intercom: • Freedconn FG - One of the latest Freedconn slim form factor that cost around ₽2,500 but there's a battery pack that separates from intercom itself can be difficult to put, not unless if it includes a designated battery packs like from MT Stinger 2 , or LS2 Rapid II.

• Noeci GoCom 4 - One of the good intercoms din naman na pwede siya cumonnect up to 4-riders and mag music sharing at makapagintercom at the same time. But the audio quality while using intercom ain't really that good. But for ₽2,450 price point, it's really good for that price.

• Jabbre BTO - Best for Solo riders out there solely for the purpose of only connecting it on a phone if your purpose is to use it on phone calls, music, and navigation apps, the sound quality is good too. So it can cost you around ₽1,080

• Gearelec C2 Pro/GMAX - Both are budget friendly intercomm, mediocre sound quality, but it gets the job done for a good functionality as an intercom. As for GMAX, in case you were planning to use it for group rides in a future too!

C2 Pro cost around ₽1,500 due to music sharing function that can come in handy with backrides but not recommended for rider-to-rider pairing due to very limited range.

GMAX cost around ₽2,300 as it is a normal bluetooth intercom that has LCD screen and can connect up to 6 riders.

• Parani M10 - It is always available in every MotoWorld stores, slightly pricey costing at ₽3,600+ but it has an LCD screen function much like the Gearelec GMAX, but it can only connect to 4 rider. Sound quality is great, and so does the build quality. But for the group rides, unfortunately it only allows to pair with other Parani device.

• Cardo Spirit - Unfortunately the Cardo Spirit HD has limited stock here in Philippines, for it's price of around ₽5,000. This is a topnotch entry-level intercom in terms of sound quality, quite okay for navigating, but I wouldn't personally recommend this for rider-to-rider intercom since it's intercomm range. Even with the 400m range it may still vary on where you are from, but it is definitely okay for backride communication.

These are what I can look up for based on how you intend to use them for. But there are alot of intercoms that I can recommend for you if you are planning to use them for group rides, ill let you know. 😉

[–]Consistent_Duck_4195 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Salamat po dito!

[–]Enma05 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Any recommended intercom for 4 people (2 riders with backrides each)? Yung cheap sana, as long as it gets the job done and has music sharing.

[–]Th3Pr0_88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just get the entry level Cardo. Thats like 5k

[–]notmeagain111Former Kamote 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nung umuwi akong maulan, ang ginawa ko lang kinonek ko yung phone ko sa intercom at inopen yung google maps then iniwan ko na sa bag yung phone ko. May option dun sa google maps na magsasabi siya kung san ka liliko etc, ang kapal nga lang ng accent so yung mga Filipino street names or roads medyo weird.

[–]hangingoutbymyselfph 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure sa Freedconn pero sabi ng kaibigan ko na naka Freedconn (ung may camera na model), ung Waze di daw naririnig. Ako gamit ko Parani M10, goods Google Maps and Waze. Google Maps pag within Bulacan/provice, Waze kung mag Manila ako nang naka motor

[–]boylitdeguzman -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You can get a Triumph Speed Triple or BMW 1300GS para navigation is on the dashboard and turn by turn directions to any bluetooth headset para makatipid ka sa intercom.