JZAQ
JZAQ BT30 Motorcycle Helmet Bluetooth Headset

Specifications
- WEIGHT:98 pounds
- BLUETOOTH VERSION:0+EDR CSR.
- FREQUENCY RESPONSES:402Hz-2.480GHz
- BLUETOOTH DISTANCE: 20M
- MIC DISTANCE ≤ 1M.
- LITHIUM BATTERY:7V/900mA.
- CHARGING TIME: 2-3 hours.
- STANDBY TIME: 500 hours.
- WORKING TIME: 45-60 hours.
- BLUETOOTH MATCHING NAME: BT30
Introduction
JZAQ Motorcycle Helmet Bluetooth Headset allows two mobile devices to be wirelessly connected to one helmet Bluetooth headset at once, with automatic connection and good signal reception. Ensure effective and practical communication during the riding. Long standby and working times are provided by the built-in 900mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery of the Bluetooth headset. It supports 500 hours of standby duration and 60 hours of continuous talking and playing. 2 hours were spent charging. It also supports the phone’s display battery.
It uses Nano coating technology to make the headset waterproof, so that it may be used securely outside. No need to be concerned about snow or rain.
This helmet headset transmits crystal-clear, high-definition stereo music sound and features DSP noise cancellation and is appropriate for all smartphones. It independent support for MP3, GPS, and riding motorcycles, skiing, and horses.
What’s in the Package?
- 1 x Helmet Headset
- 6 x Headphone VELCRO
- 1 x USB Cable
- 1 x User Manual
- 1 x Reflective sticker
How to use the JZAQ motorcycle helmet Bluetooth headset?
- Step 1: First, remove the helmet headphones from their coloured boxes and adhere the “Magic Tape” on both of them.
- Step 2: Carefully align the location before sticking the earphones’ 3M tape paper into the helmet’s ear positions on both sides.
- Step 3: Attach the helmet headphones to the interior of the helmet’s Velcro.
- Step 4: Finish installing in step four.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, IPX7.
The headphones are about 1.6 inches in diameter and about 0.5 inches thick.
How to switch the headset language: do not connect Bluetooth; double-click the power on button twice.
Re-connect to Bluetooth, and ride slowly when talking.
It cannot answer automatically. The headset can answer manually.
Earbuds are generally compatible with all helmets. It’s straightforward, however that doesn’t necessarily make it the greatest or most comfortable choice.
If you need to be able to talk to people while riding, make and receive phone calls, listen to music while riding, and get GPS instructions while riding, you should purchase a motorcycle helmet with Bluetooth. If you are going to need a new helmet anyhow, it is advisable to purchase a Bluetooth motorbike helmet.
These helmets enable wireless communication between riders or between riders and a mobile device. Riders are informed of incoming calls, have access to music, and can get directions once they are connected. Unquestionably, hands-free connectivity is necessary to maintain your eyes on the road.
Inside the helmet, close to the rider’s ears, is the Bluetooth speaker technology. For convenience, the control pad is placed on the outside of the helmet. With this configuration, drivers can use their smartphones or MP3 players without diverting their attention from the road.
Under some motorcycle helmets, air pods fit nicely while riding. However, first confirm that using headphones while driving is permitted in your community. If it isn’t, there are many additional ways to reduce road noise or interact with other cyclists.
A motorcycle often makes noises between 70 and 80 db. There are additional decibels added when listening to music. According to Heart smart, prolonged exposure to noise levels greater than 100 dB could harm one’s hearing.
Easily removable, machine-washable, and manufactured of antibacterial materials liners. Check that the Bluetooth helmet is compatible with the desired headset before using it. The pressure on your ear, the helmet’s fit, and ultimately its primary purpose—safety—can all be impacted by a poor fit.
Yes, the headset inside a Bluetooth helmet links to your smartphone so you can listen to your phone’s playlist. You can also connect to another device, like an MP3 player with Bluetooth capabilities.
Most of the Bluetooth motorcycle helmet speakers/kits feature built-in mics and voice prompts which means that you don’t have to pull off the road to make a call or set your GPS (it’s still advisable to do that).
You are allowed to listen to music while riding a motorcycle, and the best option is to use a Bluetooth motorcycle helmet. Using a Bluetooth motorcycle helmet is not only legal, it is also a reliable and safe way to enjoy the motorcycle experience.
The majority of helmets have a Bluetooth communication slot. This enables you to connect a wireless headset to your phone. With your hands still on the handlebars, you may use voice activation to make a call or check the route.
By allowing a rider and their passenger to converse without shouting, a motorcycle intercom can significantly limit the amount of wind noise that they are exposed to. By eliminating the need to frequently take their helmets off to chat, this can not only protect their hearing but also improve their riding experience.
There is a safety Bluetooth intercom helmet with built-in speakers that you can connect to your phone or MP3 player with right away. The best part about these is that you don’t have to worry about circuitry or anything else moving around or going out of place inside your helmet.
Helmets protect against deadly injuries, bumps, and bruising, but they do not effectively block out most sounds. According to studies, the normal helmet’s maximum noise reduction is between 7 and 10 dB4.

















