I could easily talk on the phone at 110 km/h and the person on the other end had no idea I was riding. It's that clear!
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BluArmor C30 Bluetooth Intercom
So, I got myself the BluArmor C30 Bluetooth gadget. Most of my riding buddies use Sena, but I went for BluArmor. Why? Because we don't ride together much, maybe just once a year. Plus, I take a lot of solo trips from my town to Hyderabad, and the C30 seemed like a good deal for what it offers at its price.
Recently, I took a trip covering more than 300 kilometres with the BluArmor C30.
Audio Quality Assessment:
While I cannot directly compare it to Sena or Cardo, given my lack of experience with these brands, I found the C30's music quality to be noteworthy. It may not cater to bass enthusiasts, but the sound is impressively loud and crisp. You can even listen to podcasts without a problem.
Phone Call Performance:
I could easily chat on the phone at 110 km/h, and the person on the other end had no idea I was riding. It's that clear!
Impressive Battery Life:
With my total ride which lasted for 4 hours and 30 minutes, the C30's battery still had 80% left. Throughout the journey, I listened to music about 90% of the time, with only around 30 minutes spent on calls.
Giving Mesh Connectivity a Miss:
I haven't had the chance to test out the mesh connectivity feature yet. It's uncertain when I'll get around to trying it out.
Bluetooth Connection Challenges:
Despite the positive experiences, I encountered issues with Bluetooth connectivity to the app. The Bluetooth connection dropped sometimes. The customer support suggests to clear the app cache and storage, a solution I am yet to test.
Adjusting to Physical Controls:
I'm still getting used to the buttons on the C30. Hopefully, I'll get the hang of it with more use.
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