Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Tactical Communications for Riders | Mountain Bike Review

UClear Force HBC230 System

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Okay, we all ride with directionally challenged friends that we know will make every wrong turn that it is possible to make.?? Sometimes it can be a real pain trying to figure out where that rider is.? We also know that cell phone coverage is spotty at best in the back country.? UClear Digital has a voice command hands free communications solution.

UClear-Digital makes communication devices that can help you keep track of these long always lost ride buddies.? The UClear Force HBC 230 is a boomless helmet intercom communications device that links up to ten riders in a group.? What is cool about the UClear system is that although it only has a .4 mile range, the radios use UClear?s Multi-Hop technology to use your buddies Uclear radios to act as transmitters to boost your range.? The Force system also uses BITwave ABF (Adaptive Beam Forming) technology to isolate the users voice and eliminate wind and ambient noise for clear communications.

ABF microphone and ear bud

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Now you can keep track of your wayward friend before he gets too lost and make sure he doesn?t miss that last left turn.? Or if he does, you can get a hold of him before he is two miles away.? UClear makes rapid voice command communications easy so he doesn?t get too far out before you reel him back to the group.? The HBC230 also utilizes bluetooth to sync with your phone (if he really heads off the wrong direction), gps or blue tooth enabled music player.

UClear Force HBC230

UClear Force HBC230 communications pod

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For more information visit UClear at:? http://www.uclear-digital.com

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