Some mobile phones can talk to other local mobile phones, without using the normal methods, just directly I have read, but how many, I haven't a clue.I usually go riding with 3 friends. Does anybody have and suggestions as to what would be the best radio mic system for 4 riders. We are all pensioners so the budget is pretty limited. TIA.
If you connect your phones to powerbanks and mount them onto the handlebars with holders, you could use speakerphone throughout the ride, keeping chat to a minimum? Some holders have space available for slim power banks - I use one for navigation and can still hear traffic while hearing spoken directions, the power bank lasts for many hours. Alternatively pair bluetooth speakers with microphone function, some of them are quite small and can also mount onto the handlebars (or have clips/nylon loops). Whether Whatsapp works seamlessly with whatever bluetooth speakers you try, would have to be tested. Bluetooth can be a little hit and miss, less so with newer phones with more recent versions of bluetooth.I would not consider doing this because if you are going to stick ear buds in, then that would reduce your awareness of traffic sounds, which increases your vulnerability. Im a pensioner and I ride with a similar group. Those who like to constantly chat seem to me to be less aware of their situation than the silent riders.
Doesn't the noise cancellation also seriously limit your road awareness, or is it clever enough that traffic sounds come through?the clever noise-cancelling microphones ensure there is no wind noise
There aren't headphones. There are speakers built into the helmets so there is no restriction on traffic sounds. It's the microphones that don't pick up wind noise. You really have to use them to appreciate how good they are.Doesn't the noise cancellation also seriously limit your road awareness, or is it clever enough that traffic sounds come through?
That is also very true for drivers of cars IMHO! But they have more protection.....I would not consider doing this because if you are going to stick ear buds in, then that would reduce your awareness of traffic sounds, which increases your vulnerability. Im a pensioner and I ride with a similar group. Those who like to constantly chat seem to me to be less aware of their situation than the silent riders.
I can see that working if they're all riding old racers, hunched forward with those megaphones mounted centrally onto the handlebars. You'd hear them before you saw them.