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NADY PMC-3X Driver-to-passenger Motorcycle Intercom with Fm Radio


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NADY PMC-3X Driver-to-passenger Motorcycle Intercom with Fm Radio
By: NADY
List Price: $99.99

Our Price: $55.11

 

 
Product Description: All the features of the PMC-2X plus a powerful built-in FM receiver for on-the-road entertainment Includes one communicator and two headsets for communication from driver to passenger on one vehicle Optional adapter cables let you communicate with other bikes by plugging any FRS/GMRS or PMR 2-way radio with VOX into the added jack Full duplex - driver and passenger talk simultaneously as though on telephones Electronic touch controls - no knobs Noise-cancelling unidirectional microphones for clear conversation; even at higher speeds Small (4`` x 2.75`` x .65``); rugged; lightweight case weighs just 4.1 oz. and mounts on belt; or the clip can be removed and inserted in pocket AUX IN jack for listening to CD players No cumbersome handlebar or helmet mount - and no theft worries Include two MO-type headsets for driver and passenger Photo`s are for reference only. Please read item title carefully.

NADY PMC-3X Driver-to-passenger Motorcycle Intercom with Fm Radio Features:

  • Full duplex communication between driver and passenger
  • Soft touch electronic volume control
  • Noise canceling microphones with Wind Block¿ circuitry
  • Voice activated radio mute
  • Easily connects to optional FRS/GMRS radios and Cell Phones

Customer Reviews:

  • Nady so I can talk to my Lady: I like my Nady for what it is, a 2-way radio from motorcycle driver helment to passenger helment..sometimes radio. The radio is a transistor, if you are wanting a great stationary radio then you'll have to install one. This device was great for my wife & me to talk without yelling. There's no work installing, you just clip it to your belt, velcrow to your inner helment and it's ready...the price is good for the service it provides...Captain Lambeth station 32
  • Nady PMC 3X Picks up engine ignition noise: I have a 2007 Yamaha Road Star motorcycle with a 1700cc engine. This intercom picked up the piston firings as a background noise. It worked beautifully otherwise. I called the company and they said the only solution was to change my spark plugs to platinum plugs. This might have worked but I sent the system back instead. They didn't assure me that this solution would definitly work. It seems to me they could have filtered background noise out of this system with little extra cost if they had wanted to do so. I thought if they don't care, I don't either.
  • Motorcylce communications: The idea was terrific but when we put them in our helments they wouldn't stay secure and the microphones were pushed away by the wind. On the highway you could not hear or understand the other person. If you turned up the volume all heard was static and wind noise. It was not as good as it claimed. We returned the item. When we contacted the manufacturer they did not offer any explantion or information.
  • Inexpensive communication: This product allows driver and passenger to communicate on a motorcycle. It is very user friendly and has an input for a cd player or whatever.
  • Great product for the price.: Considering we paid a third of what it would have cost us to purchase a "better headset", this was worth the price. The radio feature does not work well, you have to be very close to a tower to get reception and static is very loud when you use this feature. We bought the headset for the intercom use anyways and it did really well as long as you keep good fresh batteries in it. You may have to super glue the clip on, it does slip off easily.
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