Collection: Communication Systems

Stay connected on every ride with our premium motorcycle communication systems. Featuring industry leaders like Cardo and Sena, our range offers seamless mesh intercom, Bluetooth connectivity, and crystal-clear audio. Visit our Auckland, Taranaki, or Wellington stores for expert advice and installation.

A female motorcyclist wearing a glossy black full-face helmet with an open clear visor is adjusting a black Sena communications device mounted on the side.

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Please Note: Not all stock is held at our Auckland/Wellington/Taranaki stores.
Some items may ship from our warehouse.

Advanced Connectivity: The Technical Evolution of Motorcycle Communication

Modern motorcycle communication has transitioned from simple Bluetooth headsets to sophisticated mesh networks and high-fidelity audio systems. For riders navigating the diverse terrains of Auckland, Taranaki, and Wellington, understanding the technical architecture of these systems is essential for choosing the right gear for solo tours or group adventures.

Mesh vs. Bluetooth: The Network Architecture

The primary distinction in premium systems like Cardo and Sena is the shift from "daisy-chain" Bluetooth to Dynamic Mesh Communication (DMC) or Mesh 3.0.

  • Bluetooth Intercoms: These operate on a linear connection. If the third rider in a group of five drops out of range, the entire chain "breaks," requiring manual re-pairing.
  • Mesh Intercoms: These create a self-healing, "star-shaped" network. Each unit acts as a node, allowing riders to join, leave, or change positions without disrupting the group's connectivity. Mesh technology supports up to 15 riders (Cardo) or virtually limitless users in Open Mesh mode (Sena), with a stable range of up to 1.6km between individuals.

Audio Engineering and Noise Cancellation

Premium communication is no longer just about volume; it is about acoustic precision. Industry leaders have partnered with audio giants to integrate specialized hardware:

  • Cardo x JBL: Features 40mm or 45mm high-definition speakers with customized DSP (Digital Signal Processing) profiles designed to cut through wind and engine noise.
  • Sena x Harman Kardon: Utilizes premium speakers and an all-new microphone sensor to deliver studio-quality clarity and superior noise-suppression algorithms.

Durability and Environmental Ratings

New Zealand's unpredictable weather demands high ingress protection. While many systems are water-resistant, premium models often carry an IP67 rating. This means the unit is completely dust-tight and can withstand temporary immersion in water (up to 1 metre for 30 minutes). This technical standard ensures that your internal circuitry remains protected during heavy downpours on the Desert Road or coastal rides in Taranaki.

Whether you prioritize the "Natural Voice" operation of Cardo or the multi-channel versatility of Sena, our flagship stores provide the technical expertise and fitment services to ensure your communication system is seamlessly integrated into your helmet for maximum performance.