SWAREY Motorcycle Intercom, 1000M 2 Riders Motorbike
SWAREY Motorcycle Intercom, 1000M 2 Riders Motorbike Bluetooth Headset with Music Sharing, Noise Cancellation, FM Radio, IP67 Waterproof Helmet Headset for Riding Skiing Cycling (2 Pack)
SWAREY Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset

SWAREY motorcycle bluetooth headset adopts Bluetooth 5.2 technology, which supports hands-free calls, music sharing, voice assistant, FM radio.
Long Endurance
- Rechargeable Battery: 850 mAh.
- Continuous Communication: 25 hours.
- Standby Mode: 600 hours.
- Charging Time: 2 hours.

Two Microphone Speakers
- Hard microphone speaker: removable, adjustable.
- Soft microphone speaker: install once and use forever, save space.



Two different installation methods: adhesive and clip-on, so it can even be installed on helmets without a clip-on position for the intercom.


Great for long rides
Easy to install and use. Great sound quality and noise cancellation. Ideal for use on longer rides with others. perfect size and more important top quality looks and feels great , for the price can’t fault it, 10 out of 10 from me very happy indeed and would purchase agai
Intercom that works well as bluetooth set.
The device mounts outside the helmet with two sturdy clip options, and it’s suggested to mount it on the left side for easy operation while riding. The unit charges via a USB Type-C port, and the sound quality for music and navigation is satisfactory. While I don’t use it for calls or music, it’s perfect for navigation, fulfilling my needs effectively. Overall, this device is a practical addition for those looking to enhance their riding experience with navigation audio.
Works well
Love this kit, sound quality is brilliant and no connection issues so far. The audio is really clear and found set up to be pretty simple following the instructions! Very happy
Stay Connected and Entertained
Pros:
Long Range: Offers a communication range of up to 1000 meters, allowing two riders to stay connected over long distances.
Bluetooth Connectivity: Enables easy pairing with smartphones for music sharing, calls, and GPS navigation.
Noise Cancellation: Equipped with noise cancellation technology, ensuring clear audio quality even in noisy environments.
FM Radio: Includes an FM radio function, providing entertainment and access to local broadcasts during rides.
Waterproof: Rated IP67, making it highly resistant to water and dust, suitable for various weather conditions.
Versatility: Suitable for multiple activities such as riding, skiing, and cycling, offering broad usability.
Music Sharing: Allows two riders to share music, enhancing the riding experience.
Easy Installation: Designed for easy installation on most helmet types, ensuring convenience and compatibility.
Cons:
Single Pack: Comes as a single unit, so for two riders to communicate, a second unit must be purchased separately.
Battery Life: Battery life may vary depending on usage, potentially requiring frequent recharging on longer trips.
Learning Curve: May require some time to learn all the functions and buttons, especially for first-time users.
Sound Quality: While noise cancellation helps, sound quality may still be affected by extremely high speeds or very noisy environments.
Limited User Support: Depending on the brand’s support infrastructure, users might find limited customer service or technical support.
Compatibility Issues: Although designed to fit most helmets, there could be compatibility issues with certain helmet types or sizes.
Price: Might be more expensive than basic intercom systems, reflecting its advanced features and functionalities.
Motorcycle Intercom
This was my first time using a motorcycle intercom. Unfortunately, the pack includes one unit only, rendering it impossible to test two people talking at the same time. Setting it up was straightforward and it comes with easy to read instructions. The sound quality is impressive, clear, and easy to understand, whether you’re talking or listening to music, without much background noise. Pairing the intercom with my iPhone via Bluetooth was simple, and the call quality is decent. It comes with various accessories like earphones and a microphone, making it versatile for different uses like listening to music or taking calls. While I haven’t tested the intercom feature, I’m very pleased with its performance as an addition to my riding gear.
Reasonable Bluetooth headsets
This is a single Bluetooth headset, mainly for motorbike helmet users.
It connects quickly and keeps the connection stable; sound quality is ok but perhaps sounds a bit too digital, you do occasionally lose the first couple of syllables every time you start a conversation.
A minor point but it might get annoying of you are having regular conversations on the move.
Clarity is grea
First time using one of these headsets in particular and it did not dissappoint! So its one per rider and this pack had two. That way you can communicate easily to one another too. Fairly easy to use, setup just follow the instructions.
The quality of the sound is pretty great it seems quite clear and easy to communicate or listen to music without too much noise in the back.
It 'might' be good, but impossible to say...
Only the very basics can be tested here, as there is only ONE headset in the pack, making it impossible to test the ‘2-Rider’ facility.
Bluetooth pairing to your phone is simple as expected, and the sound quality call-wise is very acceptable. It comes with a selection of accessories (earphones, microphone etc), and to that end works as well as any basic ‘non-comms’ set.
The REAL test would of course be the 2-way communication performance between 2 riders, but that’s impossible to do unfortunately.
On the assumption it ‘does’ work OK, I’m giving it a generous 4–Stars rating. (Just be aware this is a barebones rating).
I have been a very long standing rider (35 yrs +) and always avoided the idea of receiving messages or calls whilst on the go on a bike. Its been easy enough to check a phone when i stop and pick up messages that way.
However with the advent of decent smart phone sat nav and phone mounts, the idea of just having the audio fed into my helmet was quite appealing, but not overly neccessary so the opportunity to try one and review it was a great option for me.
I do have a large collection of helmets as a lot of bikers do, so i just chose a cheap road style one to get the basics set up, the two ear pieces are fitted with sticky back and velcro, so if you do have multiple helmet options you can swap the cable harness out, get yourself some cheap sticky back velcro to hold the ear pieces in other helmets.
Two microphones options are also supplied, a small button type and one on a bendy bar around 8-9 inches long.
If you dont want the talk option, you can leave both options out which i like and suits my preference
The device is obviously fitted outside the helmet, there are two sturdy mounting clips supplied, one has some sticky back tape on the middle and the second mount has a metal u shape fitting, to slide up the inside of your lid, i guess you choose the one you like best.
With the images provided, it looks like they would like to see it mounted on the left side of the helmet, making this left hand operation, which would allow you to keep control of the throttle if you needed to press a button during riding.
The unit has a sealed charging port, which is usb type C, and a short cable is also supplied.
The side lights up under charge for me.
As there is just one unit supplied, the test i conducted was just to hear music or sat nav operating and it was fine inside the helmet.
I can see that this type of product has its uses, certainly for navigation for me is enough, music is not my thing riding or taking calls, so it will cover all my requirements with ease.
Dece
The first thing to be aware of with this device is despite the option to select 2 riders or 4 riders you still only get one unit, the number of riders is simply a reference to the maximum number of devices that can communicate together. The two variants allow either up to 2 devices or up to 4 devices to connect. The seller has somewhat shot themselves in the foot by only sending out single devices for review, as it’s not possible to test one of the most important features.
In order to achieve the theoretical 1000m range the intercom communication is NOT via bluetooth, although the user manual doesn’t specify what frequency or bands are being used it does claim to be compatible with other brands. With no further details I’m not sure how you will be able to know if this will work with another brand you own other than by trial and error.
The Bluetooth functionality is just for making phone calls or playing music from your smartphone. Phone calls are clear and the device does a decent enough job of reducing noise both for the rider and the person on the other end of the call. Music playback is unsurprisingly not brilliant but adequate.
There are a couple of brackets included; one clip on and one with a self adhesive backing. There are also two microphones included; a stick mic with a self adhesive backed bracket and a small velcro backed mic, so plenty of options to suit most helmet types.
The LEDs on the side can be set to red, green, blue or multicolour flashing, thankfully they can also be turned off for those of us with taste.
Priced at just under 39 (43 with 10% voucher) this feels a bit overpriced for a brand I doubt many have heard of.
Perfect Gift for Riders
I am very new to this type of device and am testing it before gifting it to my nephew. This is a Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset, suitable for up to 2 riders with a range of 1000m. The assembly is pretty fast and the instructions are clear and straightforward. The sound quality is lovely and clear, and the microphone works as expected. There is also a button for “Ok Google” which connects well with my Android phone. I believe he should love this, especially as he enjoys listening to music while on his motorbike, and the long-distance pairing is a bonus. This headset supports hands-free calls, music sharing, radio and voice assistant. It is waterproof and appears durable.
A Great Motorcycle Comms Set! - But The Advert Options Are Misleading?
I absolutely Love the Quality & Value of this Motorcycle Comms Set – In fact, it’s More than I Expected in Many Ways! The only thing I don’t like about it is for the price of 42.99, I Honestly thought I was getting Two of these devices, as the advert options show “1 Pack” and then “2 Riders” not far underneath it. I presumed that the 1 Pack I was ordering would have enough individual items for 2 Riders. This sadly isn’t the case and I only got the one? I think I now know where the confusion lies, as they obviously do two types of Comms Units – The one which will communicate between 2 Riders and then the other that communicates with up to 4 Riders (which is slightly more expensive). Then you have the option for 1 or 2 Packs (or devices). It’s quite Confusing isn’t it and I’m sure I won’t be the only customer to get caught out on this? Overall though, it’s a Great Piece of Kit, but Clearer Options are Required! Thank you.