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Pairing multiple helmets to my R1200Rt 2015

ajandraca

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Up here in Milwaukee I have found a benefit of owing more than one helmet given the season and weather we experience. In order to use multiple helmets with my bike's audio system, I have to re-pair each helmet as the system appears to only allow for one primary helmet. I have tried pairing both helmets ( driver and passenger) but the system will only recognize the driver paired helmet (#1 on settings).

Has anyone found a way to have multiple helmets, driver only, paired to the bluetooth audio system?
 
I've got multiple helmets too but I simply move my bluetooth com unit (a Cardo G9x in this case) between the helmets. It requires you to purchase another helmet mount kit (speakers & microphone) but then you can easily move the actual com unit between any number of helmets for the cost of mount end (~$50 from what I remember). I think the only way to pair two units requires use of the BMW branded com.
 
I've got multiple helmets too but I simply move my bluetooth com unit (a Cardo G9x in this case) between the helmets. It requires you to purchase another helmet mount kit (speakers & microphone) but then you can easily move the actual com unit between any number of helmets for the cost of mount end (~$50 from what I remember). I think the only way to pair two units requires use of the BMW branded com.

I have two helmets, both with their own COMM system... moving the same one between helmets is not practical.

I want to do the same thing as the OP, but I have a 2016 RT. The BMW Navigator V works fine with both helmets, but the bike itself can't seem to support this...
 
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