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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I installed this onto my e-bike and overall I'm happy. Instructions were easy enough to follow for installation. I prefer more bass in my sound, but they still sound good for what they are.They seem weatherproof enough, but I don't generally ride my bike in the rain, so I didn't test getting them wet. Bluetooth works well.I recommend.4 out of 5 stars.
J. A.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
For what you get in the kit it's a pretty good value. It comes with everything you need to add some music to your bike if you don't already have an infotainment system. With that being said, you will find yourself outgrowing this kit at some point. The amp is nice and while it is good enough to drive the speakers and a few more things, it is not actually as powerful as they state it is. It will work fine but if you start adding more speakers down the road you will want to upgrade to something else. The included speakers are fine. They work and sound good, but are not anything outstanding. At cruising speeds they seem fine but at higher RPMs like highway speeds I couldn't really hear them anymore. The control is a nice addition and works well. The good thing is that everything is waterproof so your system will be safe if you hit some rain. Overall I would say it's a good kit to start off with, but don't expect great things.
Chris M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Overall, I'm really pretty pleased with this bluetooth motorcycle speaker system... especially for the price. I've tried similar systems that definitely disappointed, but this one actually works quite well. Unsurprisingly, the output of the amp is nowhere near the "peak" wattage listed... but that's pretty much the same for any amplifier or audio equipment out there. Despite this, the speakers actually sound pretty good and get loud enough to hear over my motorcycle's engine. You're not going to win any audio competitions with this setup, but if you're looking to add some tunes to your bike on the cheap, then I think that this kit is a decent option. The speaker pods actually look pretty good on the bike too. For the price, I think this one is hard to beat - I'd buy it again.Recommended.
letmepicyou
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I'm a big stickler for specs. There are several reasons behind this, but for one, I used to work in the electronics industry and know a little bit about how electronic circuits are designed, laid out, and put together. And so I know for a fact that any circuit has a known amount of power it will use, and that number is known before a circuit board is ever fabricated, because the rating of every single component is known before its built.What all this means, is that when a manufacturer / seller of a product puts "500 Watts", or "Peak Power: 1000W + 600W", then if those numbers are true, they know them to be true, and if those numbers are COMPLETE FABRICATIONS, then they know that, as well.If you see the included photo, you will see one of my lab power supplies, which is hooked up to this system, and which is set for 12v and 10 Amps of power (or 120 watts max), is consuming a maximum of around 2 amps, once in a great while going ALMOST to 3 amps. The graph you're seeing in that photo is the power usage of this system over time, as I play "Metallica: Seek and Destroy" via Bluetooth at 100% volume. This is a MAXIMUM POWER USAGE of around 30 watts PEAK. This is 2 channels being run, so 15x2 PEAK.Let me say that again. 15 watts per channel PEAK is what I measured. This claims...well, it makes a bunch of claims, actually. 500 watts (impossible). 1000w + 600w (downright insulting to any potential purchaser). None of which come close to the actual measured output. Not by a country mile.Now, as I said, this is not accidental. It's not that the engineers didn't tell them the actual numbers. Engineers ALWAYS tell the higher-ups the actual numbers. They'd get fired otherwise. This is the engineers saying "It will put out around 15 watts per channel peak", to which the higher-ups turn to the marketing people and say "Lie about the specifications. There is no consumer protection law in America governing stereo power ratings."Dead serious. This conversation 100% took place with this product. An engineer said, "It makes 15 watts a channel." And an executive said "Lie." Guaranteed.So starting out, you have a company which is flat-out willing to lie to you about specifications. And that's not cool. Not at all. There are a TON of good manufacturers out there that will say, "Our product puts out 20 watts", and you can then measure it at 20 watts. Sometimes even a bit over, if they're smart and give conservative estimates.This is not a 500 watt amp. Its CERTAINLY not a 1000w + 600w amp. These are flat-out farcical numbers, are intentionally disingenuous and are flat out lies. -2 stars for flat-out LYING about product specifications. I do not take intentionally fraudulent statements misrepresenting specifications lightly, and you should take EXTREME CAUTION in dealing with any company that will mis-represent themselves thusly. If they will lie about specs, they won't hesitate to lie about any supposed warranty, either.Now, their grossly overstated specs aside, for a 15w per channel PEAK OUTPUT POWER stereo system / amplifier, how is it? Not bad, actually. The overall quality of everything is actually very good. I especially like the speaker pods, and the decent quality polypropylene-cone speakers, which should resist the elements well. The sound quality was actually pretty good, too, with the passive radiators seemingly doing their jobs, with the entire works producing little to no distortion (though I didn't go so far as to measure it with my oscilloscope). And I'm a big fan of the fact it has a subwoofer out, so you can expand and upgrade the system if you like, or even add another pair of speaker pods. I wouldn't go so far as to call it "audiophile quality", but it's certainly passable, especially considering the amount of noise you're already going to be contending with.In all, I actually LIKE the system, and recommend it based on sound quality, product quality, and overall performance. However, that only goes so far when you take the exaggerated specs and propensity for being dishonest from the start into account. So while I like the system itself, I'm cautious of a company that would so grossly overstate their specifications.If the manufacturer corrects the listing and removes ALL the grossly overstated specs, AND posts the numbers the DESIGN ENGINEERS GAVE THEM WHEN THE DESIGN WAS APPROVED, which will be somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 watts per channel peak AS MEASURED by a guy that actually knows what he's doing, I may update this listing to reflect their new-found desire to be honest about what their product will do. So long as they're trying to pass off a 100w peak amp as a 1000w peak amp, I'm giving it 3 stars and recommending extreme caution going forward. There are companies that are honest simply by their virtue.
The Dirty Gringo
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I recently installed this 4.1 channel Bluetooth motorcycle stereo on my Street Glide with pretty loud pipes, and it’s been fantastic. The 4.25" full-range speakers deliver surprisingly clear and loud audio, even at highway speeds. Whether I’m streaming music via Bluetooth, using the AUX, or plugging in a USB, the sound quality is consistently impressive.The system is waterproof, so no worries about getting caught in the rain, and it fits perfectly on my 7/8"-1.25" handlebars. Installation was straightforward, and the compact design doesn’t clutter the bike. If you’re looking for a durable, high-quality audio system to upgrade your rides, this one’s a great pick. It’s loud, reliable, and keeps the music flowing on the road!
Richard
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Volume takes care of business. In any event, certain how much bass I'd hear over the bass of my bike. Can def hear over the engine and if you truly need more volume than this give When I get into my neighborhood I drop to around 10% volume and can hear it okay. the speakers mount great, the sound is actually plainly, a lot of wiring went with them which is brilliant we didn't have to buy more, regardless, when I ride with him I can hear the music clear. The speakers are great and the volume control is superb. They basically weren't plainly enough for atv riding I'm giving them five stars cause they held up wonderful while I used them. For sure, even with the switch being in the off position, the bike won't start and requires a jump. I have Vance and Hines slip on and ride with a full face defensive cap. Music can be heard clearly with the visor down and on the gag at 50 mph. Firmly propose, yet also recommend not making due with the basic course.
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