Iasus XSound2 Helmet Speakers
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Product Description
The Iasus XSound2 speakers are high-fidelity speakers that will impress even the biggest of audiophiles! They are less than 1/2" thick, so they fit well in just about any helmet. The sound is phenomenal and hearing is believing! These speakers include an inline volume control and come with a 1 year manufacturer's limited warranty. Specifications: Speakers: Dimensions: 1 3/4" diameter X 7/16" thick Impedance: 60 ohms at 1KHz Frequency Response: 20Hz-22KHz Sensitivity: 108 dB at 1 KHz Max Power: 500 mW with 1/8" connector plug Connector Cable: Stereo music cable: 1/8" jack to 1/8" plug with inline volume control
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10219 in Automotive
- Brand: XSound2
- Model: IAXS2
- Dimensions: 2.13" h x .50" w x 2.25" l, .13 pounds
Features
- High End - Best on the Market
- Thin and Comfortable
- Durable
- Volume Control
- 1 Year Warranty
Customer Reviews
Awesome for the price!!!
ME: Spirited Sportbike Rider
HELMET: Full faced HJC CL-SP, sized Large
Speakers prior to iASUS XSound2: iPhone earbuds w/ iPhone
FOR THOSE LIKE ME who ride with sounds and are looking for an alternative to earbuds:......Way better than expected for the 45$ + change I paid for this pair. Purchased from Amazon affiliate. Super fast shipping.
You'll need to make several adjustments to get the speakers to properly align with your ears. In my helmet it is almost a 90-95% perfect fitment. (I say almost perfect as i can feel them pressing slightly against my ear with the helmet on, but not uncomfortably so). After gettng them positioned just right, connected extention cable to my iphone and hit play. Decent volume but not loud with iPhone cranked to max.....aahhhhh, waitaminute.....forgot the Volume knob on extention cable.....ALLRIGHT!!! YEAH!!! Whoa, now its TOO LOUD!!! COOOOOOLLLLL!!!!!
NEXT STEP: Hide the wires behind the helmet lining and add my own velcro to the volume control and stick it to the lower edge of the helmet so I can control the speaker volume with my left thumb.-- PERFECT!
PROS: Very nice Bass and Treble. Comparable to good quality earbuds.
Tuck all extra wiring behind the liners and glue or velcro the volume control and you only have to worry about 1 plug connection for your sounds. i can easily control the volume knob with a gloved thumb so I can talk to my riding buddy at red lights and then turn up the volume for the freeway to filter out the engine and wind noise to my liking.
Putting on / Taking off helmet is like normal with a short wire hanging which can be tucked easily out of the way if not needed.
Best of all, Great sound, no hassle with earbuds falling out and not staying in, etc etc....
CONS: Well it aint a Bose headset so don't expect sound quality like that. Other raters have complained about sound quality and at first I thought the same until I realized that you need to make several adjustments until you get the right speaker positioning. After that, it's all good.
OVERALL: Already recommended this to my friends and to add another positive review for a great headphone alternative. iASUS also sells a Mini Amp to pair with this but I don't need to get one. The existing volume is very adequate.
Disclaimer: Motorcycle riding is already dangerous enough as it is without adding to it. Riding with headphones can hamper your senses while operating a motorcycle. Rock out at your own risk!!!
Good wired speaker solution
I have Bluetooth set-up but bought these to install in my helmet for an upcoming long trip which will exceed the daily battery charge of my Bluetooth set-up. These are simple, easy to install. The speakers are a little bulky, but the Arai helmet has a large speaker cut-out area to accomodate them, which will not be true of all helmets. It's nice that the cord has a disconnect point up near the helmet chin strap (easy to find) and has a nice volume control wheel. I would have liked the cord to be just a few inches longer, since the reach my handlebar-mounted Garmin is a bit tight, but will be plenty long enough if plugging into an MP3 player in your jacket pocket or tank bag.
Not the best, though not the worst
These barely sound as good as $20 earbuds do (still less bass), but they are a lot more comfortable and easy; slap the helmet on and plug in the sound and your ready to commute. BTW, been commuting by cycle off and on for 10 years.



