Cardo Systems New Freecom+ Line

Let FREECOM+ Ring

Cardo Systems FREECOM+ line is new in the redesigned sense. Available at specialty retailers and Cardosystems.com, the Cardo FREECOM 4+, FREECOM 2+ and FREECOM 1+ deliver new premium features to the four-way rider-to-rider, rider-to-passenger and single-rider categories while maintaining an affordable price point.

Cardo FREECOM 1+
Cardo FREECOM 1+, the redesign of the company’s best selling single rider Bluetooth headset, adds rider-to-passenger capabilities at the same price point for an incredible entry-level package.

Announced at EICMA in November, the FREECOM 4+ adds new value to midrange Bluetooth motorcycle communication systems, with premium features such as Natural Voice Operation and JBL Sound. Utilizing a new, redesigned shell, FREECOM 4+ sports a cutting-edge aerodynamic and ergonomic design with a razor-thin and clickable roller wheel.
Cardo FREECOM 2+
Cardo FREECOM 2+ adds range to the two-way rider-to-rider category with a 500m/0.3mi bike-to bike intercom.

FREECOM 4+ single sound profile offers the purest audio experience designed and perfected in JBL’s Los Angeles audio labs. Natural voice-command operation allows riders to simply say, “Hey Cardo” without having to press any buttons, and the always-on device reacts instantaneously. Additionally, the technology seamlessly integrates with Apple’s Siri™ and “OK Google”™ voice-command platforms.

COMPANY DETAILS

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Company

Cardo Systems

Website

www.cardosystems.com

Connect

Email

support@cardosystems.com

Phone

(412) 788-4533

Address

1204 Parkway View Drive

Pittsburgh, PA 15205

ABOUT Cardo Systems®

In 2003, Cardo was one of the companies creating Bluetooth headpieces for early cellphones. Called Scala, they were special due to their unique wind-suppressing technology. With Scala, users' voice came across crystal-clear and noise-free. Then, one day, riding on a motorcycle to the office, lightning struck.
What happens if the same Bluetooth and wind-suppressing technology is wrapped inside a sturdy waterproof shell and attached to a helmet? Now riders could connect to their music, their phone, and to each other.