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What is the SRC system for Schuberth C3?

What is the SRC system for Schuberth C3?

The SRC system was designed by Cardo Communications to be specifically used with the Schuberth C3 helmet by replacing the OEM neck roll pad. The Schuberth SRC is a super slick and clean head set and communications system and you don’t have to have a bulky box hanging off the side of your motorcycle helmet.

Do you need Bluetooth adapter for Schuberth SRC?

The SRC paired immediately with two cell phones and the other C3 with SRC, along with the trusty Sony Bluetooth adapter (review) that connects via a jack to an MP3 player and other devices. I can heartily recommend the Sony BTA and I’m thinking of buying a second just to have as a spare.

Can a Bluetooth headset be used with a Schuberth C3?

Video-In this free video I show you everything you need to know to successfully set up and operate the Schuberth SRC Bluetooth Headset System. The SRC system was designed by Cardo Communications to be specifically used with the Schuberth C3 helmet by replacing the OEM neck roll pad.

What kind of intercom does a Schuberth C3 helmet use?

The same high-quality SCHUBERTH C3 as always and now with the available SCHUBERTH SRC (SCHUBERTH Rider Communications), a Bluetooth intercom system. Made by Cardo (Scala Rider), the SRC will fit any C3 helmet. An SRC system for the C2 and SCHUBERTH Concept helmet will also become available in 2010.

What can you do with a Schuberth SC1?

Thank you for choosing the SCHUBERTH SC1. With the SC1, you can call handsfree on your Bluetooth mobile phone, listen to stereo music or voice instructions of GPS navigations wirelessly, and have intercom conversations in full duplex with a passenger or other motorcycle riders.

How do you turn on pairing mode on Schuberth?

Press and hold the “Mobile” button (the button with the pictograph of the telephone) to turn on the system. Once it’s on, press and hold again until the lights on the A and B buttons flash rapidly in blue/red and you’re in pairing mode.