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I spend the most In the resorts in the state around the state in Colorado in the city of Colorado. The best part for me is the social aspect – there is no hot tea than pouring on the stollift. But if you have ever been skiing or snowboarding, sometimes as communication is limited, as it grows before me. (Cool, just the second season!) I do it with myself, it’s nice to have some fun.
When I walked, I used the bluetooth headphones to listen to podcasts and music, and I have tried some helmet sound systems, but the sound is usually a breeze. I have never started listening to something on the slopes regularly. Recently, PoC Obex Connect headphones, a helmet sound and communication system, I recently had a chance to try the brand voice and communication system started with Harman Cardon. The audio quality of this thing flew my mind and has officially turned to a few voices every time Snoword.
This Obex headphones POC can be combined with any of the helmet on Obex line or enter it Obex Connection Closed Helmet. I tried it with Obex MipsAnd installed easy and intuitive. I pulled the permanent ear pads from the helmet and I had a combined cable inside the Obex connection, then closed behind the adjustment button on the back of the helmet. Sound ear ears felt as soft, good cushes and warmth as those who came with the helmet.
Photo: Kristin’s Concern
They have a lot of space for your ears – never felt the pads pushed on my head. Instead they bumped my ears. If you have earrings you don’t get out, you know how important it is!
OBEX MIPS helmet itself is a tight piece of gear. Internal-sized adjustment collection, adjustable surface gaps, an eye front gaps, a sunglasses clip, a rectangular plastic clip jaw belts and foglasses to prevent the front vent. As shown in the name, the helmet, the helmet, which allows you to move with helmet during the effect of affecting and limit, there is a versatile impact system (MIPS) with a gold standard in the helmet.
I downloaded the POC Connect application after my system is installed in my helmet (iOS, Android) and tried to pair my phone through a bluetooth. I could not do this directly – I had to enter the iPhone’s Bluetooth settings and choose headphones, but it appeared there and immediately joined. The process was fast and easy on a windy mountain road on the way to a ski resort. After that, I managed to manage my music, calls and my voice assistant from the helmet.
Screenshots are courtesy of Christine’s canned