crumdum
Active Hunter
Howdie all,
I am currently researching the best way to be technologically connected while trooping and still hear great outside my helmet. I came up with a couple of inexpensive options that would solve some of my problems but I wanted to get input from the community on their success/failures.
The first thought I had was using the below bluetooth device (YE-106 Fashion Mini Wireless Bluetooth Earphone Ear-hook Headset with Mic for Smartphone Tablet PC)
http://www.gearbest.com/headsets/pp_66732.html
Here is an image of the product:
The cost for the product currently is $6.25 shipping included and it has a four hour battery life (So I bought two for trooping).
I plan to use a voice amp modifier program on one of my old cell phones (The cell phone is an HTC Droid DNA) which will connect to an Aker 1505 both of which will reside in one of my belt pouches. I plan to keep my current cell phone (a Samsumg Galaxy S5) in my other belt pouch connected to the same ear piece. This setup will allow me to receive/talk on the cell phone and talk to people outside my helmet with relative ease in character. One huge advantage to this setup is minimal wires and cost (12.50 for 2 devices with shipping). The other is one earpiece can be connected to both devices at the same time.
Where I am conflicted is how to effectively hear people better with my helmet on. I don't particularly want to drill holes through my beautiful helmet, so I am considering requesting a modified Uproar (http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/f31/uproar-helmet-hearing-aid-50004/?highlight=microphone+helmet) or something similar where I could place the two microphones under my armor (I specifically was thinking about placing them under the collar armor near the edge where the overlap occurs due to stud emplacement.
http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=69827&d=1363789660
My question is what hearing aids have people utilized WITHOUT drilling holes in their helmets and how did they place them. Does this sound like a good idea for my helmet?
Thanks!
I am currently researching the best way to be technologically connected while trooping and still hear great outside my helmet. I came up with a couple of inexpensive options that would solve some of my problems but I wanted to get input from the community on their success/failures.
The first thought I had was using the below bluetooth device (YE-106 Fashion Mini Wireless Bluetooth Earphone Ear-hook Headset with Mic for Smartphone Tablet PC)
http://www.gearbest.com/headsets/pp_66732.html
Here is an image of the product:

The cost for the product currently is $6.25 shipping included and it has a four hour battery life (So I bought two for trooping).
I plan to use a voice amp modifier program on one of my old cell phones (The cell phone is an HTC Droid DNA) which will connect to an Aker 1505 both of which will reside in one of my belt pouches. I plan to keep my current cell phone (a Samsumg Galaxy S5) in my other belt pouch connected to the same ear piece. This setup will allow me to receive/talk on the cell phone and talk to people outside my helmet with relative ease in character. One huge advantage to this setup is minimal wires and cost (12.50 for 2 devices with shipping). The other is one earpiece can be connected to both devices at the same time.
Where I am conflicted is how to effectively hear people better with my helmet on. I don't particularly want to drill holes through my beautiful helmet, so I am considering requesting a modified Uproar (http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/f31/uproar-helmet-hearing-aid-50004/?highlight=microphone+helmet) or something similar where I could place the two microphones under my armor (I specifically was thinking about placing them under the collar armor near the edge where the overlap occurs due to stud emplacement.
http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=69827&d=1363789660
My question is what hearing aids have people utilized WITHOUT drilling holes in their helmets and how did they place them. Does this sound like a good idea for my helmet?
Thanks!
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