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High Performance Helmet Speaker Headphones with a 3.5mm Earbud Audio Jack Compatible with Most Helmet Comm Systems - The XSound 2.1 R fits in Most Ski, Snowboard and Motorcycle Helmets

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About this item

  • [Performance] The XSound 2.1R helmet speakers offer amazing sound quality, with solid bass and clear highs that rival some of the best full-sized headphones. However, it's important to note that the maximum volume levels (max 124dB) of these speakers are the loudest we have ever made. Use with caution!
  • [Music Source] Output power and quality of the device you plug the speakers into will affect the volume and overall sound quality. Use a device with a high-quality output and be careful when adjusting the XSound 2.1R with the added extra volume.
  • [XSound Kit] Speaker placement is key for audio quality and volume. The XSound 2.1 includes 3M velcro stickers that will keep your speakers stay in place in your helmet. Align the speaker correctly and experience the helmet audio on a new level.
  • [Connect With] The XSound 2.1R helmet speaker uses a 3.5mm audio pin. Compatible with most bluetooth comms, smartphones and mp3 players. Please ensure that your device has a 3.5mm earbud jack/female plug (not compatible with all Sena Motorcycle Headsets). Pending on audio source level, helmet speakers may require volume boost app or a EAR3 helmet amp for some smartphones, Bluetooth comms and other devices.
  • [Dimensions] Tuned 40mm drivers. Measures 1.77" (45mm) in diameter and 0.39" (10mm) thin with velcro installed. Varied length Kevlar-reinforced wires stand up to 10lbs of pulling tension. Cable lengths LEFT speaker: 19.29" (49cm) RIGHT speaker: 11.41" (29cm), with 40" (100cm) extension cable.



Product Description

Motorcycle Helmet Speaker
IASUS helmet speaker

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The IASUS product ethos is to develop innovative, purposeful products without constraints. We use the very best materials and technologies that are available to create extreme products. Even within the IASUS product lines, we continue to seek new ways to improve with new generations to keep up with today’s new technologies.

The XSound 2.1R Helmet Speaker’s stainless steel chassis provides new amazing bass response and full-range output. Velcro attachments ensure the speakers are removable and will never lose their place.

The XSound 2.1R Helmet Speakers are compatible with any headphone or earphone device with a 3.5mm audio plug. Motorcycling, ATV, Snowmobiling, Snowboarding, Skiing, Skydiving, Paragliding and anything you can imagine.

  • 3.5mm pin plug. It is compatible with most iPhone, Android, Samsung, Filo, EAR3, and some bluetooth comm systems like Sena Cardo (with 3.5mm headphone jack on the mount).
  • Cable lengths (LEFT speaker: 49cm (15.8") RIGHT: 29cm (7.9"), with 100cm (40") extension cable with gold plated connectors.
  • Equipped with the kevlar-reinforced wires to withstand 10 lbs of pulling tension in demanding scenarios.
  • Designed and tested to be used with the IASUS REKON motorcycle comms, IASUS throat mic headsets and mobile amplifiers, IASUS Stealth Bluetooth headset, smartphones and portable music devices.

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Audio Range

The XS2.1R brings your music to life with depth and clarity that standard helmet speakers can’t deliver. And they’re redesigned and engineered with a slim stainless steel chassis for fitment for any helmet.

Volume will vary when used with Bluetooth motorcycle headsets. Volume level depends on your headset and if it has sufficient wattage to drive them. Tested performance output 124dB; IASUS does not recommend long exposures at the highest volume as it may permanently damage your ears.

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Chassis + Dimensions

The XSound 2.1R Helmet Speaker’s new stainless steel chassis with 45mm audio drivers inside provides exceptional bass response and full-range output.

Dimensions

1.77" (45mm) in diameter, 0.39" (10mm) thin

Kevlar reinforced wires for superior durability Left wire length: 19.29” (49cm) Right wire length: 11.41” (29cm)

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Specifications

Max Power - 60 mW

Impedence - 64 Ohm

Frequency Range - 50Hz – 20kHz

Sensitivity - 125dB

Weight - 1.26oz (36g)

High Bass - Perfect for your audio

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Compatibility + Install

Can be installed in less than 5 minutes.

The standard 3.5mm (1/8″) plug ensures connection with almost any mobile audio device.

The helmet speakers come with premium 3M Velcro that offers a perfect fitment to the helmet you use. Simply attach it inside the helmet and position the speakers directly on top of your ear for the best audio experience.

For wireless application, the speakers are compatible with the IASUS Rekon helmet comm system, smartphones (may need the 3.5mm dongle), mp3 music players and more...

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What's Included

  • Speakers – Left and right speakers
  • Premium 3M Velcro
  • Foam Spacers
  • Foam Covers

TESTING BEFORE MOUNTING THE SPEAKERS IN YOUR HELMET

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1. Test XSound 2.1 sound quality

Before mounting the speakers in your helmet, it is recommended to test and connect the helmet speakers directly to your smartphone or music player. Use the 3.5mm extension cable and hold the XSound 2.1 speakers to your ears as your music plays.

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2. Find the optimal position on your ear

Position the XSound helmet speakers so that it is directly on your ear canal while wearing your helmet. You may need to make multiple adjustments until you reach the optimal positioning.

It is also recommended that the speakers touch the surface of your ears to avoid any loss of sound from the speakers.

helmet speakers installation

3. Make sure there is enough space in your helmet for the speakers

Certain brands of helmet and headgear are designed for a tighter fit and may not accommodate our speakers. Please determine whether your helmet can comfortably accommodate the extra 1/2 inch of helmet speaker on each side before your purchase.

Modification to the helmet may be required.

**XSound 2.1 helmet speakers shown in the image above. Foam spacer can be purchased separately.


MARK
Reviewed in Australia on January 23, 2025
Absolutely incredible sound, Strongly recommend !
Kori
Reviewed in Australia on May 1, 2024
these are absolutely killer, im bit of an audiophile i really rate these!!!! got them in my helmet no problems!!just let any helmet speakers placement is key
Thierry Schlag
Reviewed in France on March 11, 2024
Utiliser pour remplacer les haut-parleurs d’origine sur un module Bluetooth, Sena, SLR 2.Au prix de quatre soudures, on multiplie par… l’infini, la très médiocre, qualité des haut-parleurs d’origine. Enfin, on peut écouter de la musique presque dans des conditions hifi.Je recommande.
Scubaman04
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 17, 2023
Does the job nicely so very happy with them
Pseudomizer
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020
Replaced my Sena 20s speakers with those. I even did a frequency comparison between the two speaker sets within and outside the helmet. The sound quality is superior with those speakers.Surprisingly, while the Sena 20s speakers were louder outside the helmet compared to these speakers, the quality of the sound was so much better with those new speakers.Taking them out on the slingshot revealed their true quality. At 50 mph the Sena 20s speakers made speaking/understanding really hard not to mention music quality was really bad and anything above 50 mph was not viable.With those speakers there were almost no issues until 80 mph or more, which is to be expected that at some point due to the speed.In addition all the padding options and self adhesive padding raising the speakers to your ear also made a big difference but to be fair to the Sena 20s speakers, I also compared those after raising them and the same results as outlined above.What can you expect if you pay ~$600 for a Bluetooth set where the speakers are worth $39, which is the price you can buy those from the Sena website. They should really invest in better speakers or at least offer an option for better speakers.The install was easy with my helmets and you only need a very small philips screw driver to remove the old Sena 20s speakers and then plug in these speakers into the 3.5mm slot (there are 2 slots, one on each side but only one is the 3.5mm).My only issue is the power up of the Sena 20s system as it always starts at the lowest volume if you use the 3.5mm speaker output vs their proprietary speaker connector. You have to get used to that and I will contact Sena to hopefully come out with a new firmware to address this.The only reason for the 4 star on value is the price. Yes, those speakers are better but I think that price is a little bit too high.I am very happy with them and I can recommend them to anybody. I should mention that I do not use any amplifier as some people are recommending and I am very pleased. You don't need to blow your ears out and you have to be able to listen to your surroundings while operating any vehicle. Not to mention having seen pictures of people having glued their amp to their helmets and it looks hideous.
N. Daignault
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2019
Expensive when shipping is added.Product is quality though and sounds great paired with my sena 30k.
I am Matt Jones
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017
Update 2: Customer service finally got in touch with me and required me to ship the headphones back on my dime so they could be "inspected" for warranty replacement. I never shipped them back and I won't be buying any more of their products. I wish you could do 0 stars.Update: The speaker wires shorted and now sound only comes out of one speaker. The 3.5mm plug and cable is designed so that when you mount a Sena 20S there is too much pressure and the cable is too short. A 1.5" longer cable would solve the problem. You could possibly try to extend the cable with an extension.Below 55mph these things sound fantastic. Theres not a huge amount of bass but they are much much less tinny than the speakers that come with either Sena or Scala Rider headsets. They provide a much fuller immersive sound without destroying the upper registry of hearing. Above 55 they are just OK. Not bad at all, but OK is all any helmet mounted speaker will be at that speed so don't take it as a negative. No helmet mounted speakers are going to provide bass that you can hear at highway speeds, physics won't allow it. These things are at least twice as thick as the Sena speakers and are much heavier. Keep this in mind because they will touch your ears. They come with a large amount of foam spacers and leather covers to keep them clean. I would not buy them again. Customer service has been non-responsive through Amazon. I'm currently waiting for reply contact through their website.
St8kout
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2015
I got these for my Sena 20s.The upside: BIG improvement over the stock Sena speakers. You can hear actual bass sounds and the highs are not tinny. And because they are physically bigger than the stock speakers, ear placement does not seem as critical. I can stick a finger in my helmet and move them around a bit with not much of a change in sound. The stock speaker sound would change much more when I tried that with them.The downside: Well, besides the cost, there is a noticeable loss of FM radio signal strength. I can still get all 10 of my preset stations, but now I get station fade as I walk around and/or turn my head. The speaker wires ARE the antenna, and the right side speaker cable is maybe 2-3" inches shorter than the Sena one, so that must be it, because the wires are routed through my helmet exactly like the Sena wires. Now, they do include about a 2' extension cable with the speakers, so I inserted that between the plug and the Sena and it improved the reception, but the extension is way too long to try to fit it all inside the helmet. I suppose you could if you are really determined, but that's up to you. That's a lot of wiring to be running all over the inside of your helmet.Update: I managed to add the extension cable to my helmet wiring and while it did improve the reception, it's still not like it was with the Sena wiring, so these speaker wires must somehow be different. Maybe they are shielded.So, the end result is great sound at the expense of some FM radio reception. Of course, out on the highway away from cities you will have that anyway, just like in a car. If only they had made the wires a bit longer. It could also be the type of wiring making a difference. Maybe it's shielded or twisted, I don't know. I just know that the stock wires as well as my ear bud wires gave me great reception. No fade at all on any of my preset stations.I attempted to run the right side wire over the top of my head (a tip from Revzilla to improve reception) but it was a tight stretch with no slack at all, and would probably cause a wire break over time. What works best for my Arai full-face helmet is to run it along the lower chin where the rubber seal holds it nicely. It stays tucked in place without any stress or tight bends, and gives me enough slack to pull out the cheek pads without pulling on the wire.
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