VeloVox

Expérience audio et de communication à oreille ouverte
Prix régulier$249.99
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Restez en contact avec votre groupe sans avoir à appuyer sur des boutons ou à sortir votre téléphone. Profitez de conversations claires et d’un son de qualité supérieure, le tout avec une structure légère et fine. Roulez plus intelligemment et restez connecté.
  • La boîte comprend 1 paire d’unités VeloVox (gauche et droite) et un câble de recharge USB-C.
  • Téléphone nécessaire – écoutez de la musique, passez des appels, utilisez l’assistance Siri/Google et maintenez la communication avec d’autres utilisateurs de VeloVox via Bluetooth.
  • Sécurité renforcée : coordonne votre itinéraire ou vous averti de dangers potentiels.
  • Connectivité Shimano : connexion au système Di2/STEPS pour le contrôle à distance du VeloVox et la diffusion vocale des annonces importantes.
  • Conception ouverte : utilisation sécuritaire et légale sur la route. Soyez conscient de l’environnement tout en restant connecté.
  • Son de haute qualité : quatre profils sonores conçus pour l’usage de manière ouverte, une réduction active du bruit et des haut-parleurs puissants.
  • Facile à installer : mettez les unités et partez en sortie.
  • Conception épurée et ultra-légère : s’intègre parfaitement aux sangles du casque. Compatible avec toutes les lunettes.
  • Résistant à l’eau : la norme IP54 garantit la durabilité des unités, qu’il pleuve ou qu’il vente.
  • Batterie qui dure toute la journée : plus de 11 heures d’autonomie.

Lorsque vous passez une commande sur notre site (c’est-à-dire quand l’achat a été effectué et que vous avez reçu une confirmation de commande de notre part), elle sera expédiée de nos entrepôts en 1 jour ouvrable pour les livraisons accélérées et en 2 à 4 jours ouvrables pour la livraison standard. Les jours ouvrables de nos entrepôts sont du lundi au vendredi, sans compter les jours fériés.

Une fois votre commande expédiée à partir de nos entrepôts, le temps de transit d’une commande est entre 1 et 2 jours ouvrables pour la livraison accélérée.

Pour les livraisons standard, la durée de transit d’une commande est de 3 à 6 jours ouvrables.

Les délais de livraison communiqués ici sont des estimations correspondant aux normes de service des transporteurs dans des conditions normales.

Veuillez noter que nous ne pouvons pas garantir le jour de la livraison de nos transporteurs une fois que le colis est expédié.

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CONNEXION AVEC 30 CYCLISTES

Restez en contact avec votre groupe. VeloVox permet une communication fluide peu importe le bruit, le vent ou la distance entre les cyclistes. Un bouton pour couper et activer le son permet de choisir quand arrêter et reprendre la communication.

LE CONTRÔLE AVEC SHIMANO

VeloVox vous permet de connecter l’appareil au système Shimano Di2 et au système E-bike pour un contrôle facile. D’une simple pression de bouton, il est possible de couper le son, de répondre à un appel téléphonique, d’arrêter ou de sauter la musique.

CONCEPTION OUVERTE

Privilégiant le confort et le port prolongé, VeloVox est conçu pour s’adapter aux sangles du casque sans interférer avec les lunettes. Le son est transmis par l’air, sans devoir boucher l’oreille, ce qui permet de rester conscient de l’environnement.

ANNULATION DU VENT ET DU BRUIT

La technologie d’annulation du vent et du bruit vous permet de profiter d’un son parfaitement clair de roche et de passer des appels téléphoniques. VeloVox est protégé de la poussière et de l’eau par une protection IP54.

Tableau des spécifications

COMPATIBILITÉ
La plupart des casques cyclistes ouverts à l’avant
RECHARGE_TIME
2,5 heures
DURÉE
11 heures
POIDS
18,5 g par unité
Assistance vocale
Hey Siri / OK Google
Portée
Couverture du réseau de données téléphoniques
Protocole de communication
Bluetooth 5.4

Overall rating: 3.9 / 5 from 10 reviews.

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Would not work with my android phones

"Phone compatibility is badly documented. Refunds refused after 30 days even if it doesn't work with your phone"

Karen (1/5)

Great audio. Not a real intercom. Let me explain. .

"I bought two VeloVox units for riding with my daughter and for guiding athletes. I specifically wanted a true intercom system — something like a Cardo Packtalk Slim — where you turn both units on and they talk directly to each other. No phone required. That is not what this is. What VeloVox actually is It’s a very good open-ear Bluetooth audio system that uses your phone and the Cardo Connect app to create a VoIP group call over cellular data. It does not communicate device-to-device. If your phone dies, you lose signal, or you don’t bring a phone, the intercom does not work. It’s essentially: Headset → Bluetooth → Phone → Internet → Other Phone → Bluetooth → Other Headset That’s fine if that’s what you want. It just wasn’t what I was expecting when I saw “Hands-Free Group Intercom. ” The Good • Audio quality is excellent • Wind performance is surprisingly strong • Open-ear design lets you hear traffic • Install is clean and lightweight • Music and podcasts sound great If you want cycling headphones with app-based group chat, this is probably one of the best executions of that idea. The Confusing Part The website says: “Hands-Free Group Intercom” “Unlimited range as long as you have cellular coverage” That line is doing a lot of work. Buried in the comparison table on the Cardo site is the term “Cellular Intercom. ” That’s the key. This is not a mesh intercom. It is an app-based cellular intercom. If you’re used to motorcycle intercoms that connect directly headset-to-headset, this is a completely different category. Who This Is For This is perfect if: • You ride with friends in different states • You always carry your phone • You want unlimited range • You want great music + occasional chat It’s basically Discord for cyclists, or a set of earbuds. You could just make a call and use earbuds, or bone conduction headphones with good noise cancelling. Who This Is Not For It is not ideal if: • You want direct device-to-device communication • You ride with kids, well anyone who doesn’t carry a phone • You guide athletes and need a simple “turn on and talk” solution • You ride in low-signal areas • You want intercom that works if your phone battery dies Bottom Line The product works exactly as designed. The audio is genuinely impressive. But it is not a standalone intercom system. It is a Bluetooth headset that uses your phone to create a group call. A fancy, expensive bluetooth headset that can only attach to a helmet strap. If you want real mesh-style intercom, this is the wrong tool. If you want great open-ear cycling audio with app-based group chat, it’s excellent. Know which one you’re buying."

Gareth R. (2/5)

Velo Vox changed how I ride!

"I can group ride with my friends all over the United States, or world, any time I want. I have been using Velo Vox with my phone for the past month. We ride every day as a group, but we are spread throughout the United States. I can see this being a very effective tool for group rides at large events so that you can communicate with the sweep and ride leader."

C K. (5/5)

Hidden Sound

"My husband and I use the VeloVox out on the trail. They allow us to converse with each other at a normal volume, rather than yelling back and forth while riding the trail. This winter, we plan to use them while leading group rides, so one of us can be at the front and the other at the back, and be able to communicate."

Lauren (5/5)

Best Cycling "Headphones" Yet!

"The VeloVox is the fourth open-ear system I've owned, and its by far the best. To me, the sound clarity is unmatched, both for music/podcasts and talking on the phone. Set up was easy. Compared to most, the units fit on my helmet's straps extremely well and stay in place. I haven't used the Comms system. Unlike some audio volume adjustments, VeloVox is incremental in a more usable up-and-down steps. As a 'Con," I'm not finding some of the music controls to be as easy to use as everything else. But I can control track selection and on-offf from my wahoo computer's screen."

Peter G. (5/5)

Best for music or podcasts while riding

"I'm not really interest in the communicating with other riders so I can't speak to that, but I've been on a years-long quest to find earbuds or bone-induction headphones that allow me to hear my podcasts while riding without blocking noise from the road. Have tried dozens of models and brands from $80-300+ (earbuds generally sound good but block out too much traffic noise, bone induction lets wind noise in so I can't hear the audio at ll). These do make it heard to hear audio on windy, high speed descents, but if you ride mostly flats or off-road the annoyance will be minimal. So not perfect but the best option I've come across and I've been looking for years"

Phil G. (5/5)

Fancy Bluetooth headphones

"These devices don’t have intrinsic ability to communicate with each other. They must be paired with a phone and use VOIP to communicate. So that means you need cell phone coverage and you need a cell phone things I usually don’t carry on my rides. This would be great if it ran of stand alone Mesh intercom. I feel like the website should do a better job of explaining this."

David (2/5)

Guilt-free listening

"Loving my VeloVox setup. Great on the trail or on the road for listening to tunes, audiobooks, or podcasts. Easy to set-up and use."

Nick L. (5/5)

An innovative device with lots of positives

"I have been very impressed with the sound quality of these devices, while still being able to hear sounds from the road (approaching vehicles, gear shifting, etc) and conversations from within the group. While it may be inadvertent, but the devices effectively cut down wind noise as well. The device is not overly bulky, my sunglasses fit well with them too. The battery life of these devices has also proved impressive. I have only been able to use them for communication while mountain biking, but it has been a great way for me to stay connected with my wife while riding on the trails, allowing us to ride different lines and speeds but still ride together."

Eric H. (4/5)

Surprisingly clear audio

"I have been using the Shokz OpenRun open ear headphones for most of the summer and had the opportunity to try out VeloVox. The audio quality is similar to the Shokz unit, about what I would expect from open ear systems. What really impressed me was the clarity of the audio in headwind and crosswind situations. Where I would normally lose audio with the Shokz the VeloVox units continued to provide clear sound in head/cross winds. I tested phone calls in these same conditions and the individuals on the other end of the call could hear me clearly at all times and stated they could not hear any effect on their side from the winds. Battery run time has also been impressive. I used this set for 13 hours of continual audio content and still had 50% battery life remaining at the end of the ride. You do need to have a connection to your phone and have a connection to a mobile network in order to use streaming audio content, make phone calls or set up the rider communication network. Otherwise, you need to have content downloaded to your phone. All in all, I have been pleased with the performance of VeloVox."

T S. (5/5)

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