Leading helmet manufacturer Steelbird Hi-Tech India has launched SBA-1 HF helmet that enables you to listen to music as well as helps ou to attend to your phone calls too. This model is designed especially for the ones who find it difficult to attend calls or who wish to listen to music while riding. This new helmet is available in three colours-- Red, Black and white and sizes ranging from 58cm to 60cm. The helmet costs Rs 2589 only.
Designed after two years of rigorous research and development the SBA-1 HF helmet does not require any batteries, yet provides high-quality sound along with powerful performance. This helmet connects to your phone through an aux and is compatible with all phones.
The SBA-1 Hands Free helmet has features like noise cancellation through single directional microphone, easy access to Google assistant and dedicated button for call connect and disconnect. The speakers in the helmet do not a have noise cancellation feature, so the rider is aware of the sounds around, like horn, ambulance siren etc.
The helmet is also supported with waterproof mechanism with IP5 water resistant hands free parts. Its main feature is that the rider can easily attend calls just by clicking a button. The microphone in the helmet is single actuator microphone, so only the voice of the rider will be transmitted, not the voice of the traffic etc.
The innovative ventilation system of the helmet is also equipped with an air intake in the chin guard, an air intake in the frontal and top area and two rear extractors recycling air inside the helmet. For the comfort of the rider, the SBA-1 HF has polycarbonate anti scratch coated visor quick release visor mechanism kit.
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