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INTARIDE LIBERTY – THE WIRELESS REVOLUTION
31 March 2006 - Intaride

A World First in Motorcycle Intercoms

The world’s first fully-featured wire-free intercom is about to be launched by IntaRide, the bike communications specialist. No wires between bike and rider, no plugs, no fuss. The IntaRide Liberty is a dramatic breakthrough in intercom technology.

IntaRide Liberty – The Revolution’s Here

Liberty uses a self-contained headset Pod, just a couple of inches long, which attaches to the side of the helmet, connected to ear and microphones. It contains a mini-transmitter/receiver which uses radio waves to connect with the underseat Hub. No wires or connectors between the two. That saves around 4 meters of cable compared to the average rider/pillion intercom system.

No messing around with plugs or ‘umbilical cords’ – just get on and go.

Better still; each headset Pod contains a small but high capacity NiMh battery, giving fantastic life. Rider-to-pillion, bike-to-bike, stereo music, phone, Bluetooth connection, GPS, radar – the compact Pod and multi-function Hub can do the lot.

Key Features:

*Compact, lightweight Pod sticks to helmet for wire-free communication

*No wires – just get on and go

*Ultra-long battery life

*Multi-function Hub can work with:

Rider-pillion talk, Bike-to-bike talk, Stereo Music – MP3, CD, Radio, GPS/Sat Nav, Radar detection, Plus most Mobile phone and Bluetooth devices.

Liberty will be competitively priced too; the system is going on sale at £349 with no hidden extras.

www.intaride.com


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