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1 hour ago, Gray git said:
4 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:
If you check the thread you’ll find some peeps already have them.

This thread or another Mick as everyone is talking about the Stihl ones and not these sordin one's??

I dunno, I’m a bit lost now tbh.

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These actually look good as can fit the husky visors rather than the tiny stupid Stihl ones with springs that always disappear, any more information on them or is this just a proposed product?

I believe the Sordin Share are currently available. They do look like a really good product but they are really expensive though and not quite chipper spec at 28 SNR. The Cardo chip inside the Sordin’s and the associated Cardo software seem to provide some better features especially for large companies like the ability for team leaders to configure the settings for multiple units via a computer and disable some features like stopping crew members listening to music while the intercom is on. It would be great if the Stihl ProCOM could provided the option to configure multiple headsets like the Cardo based products can.

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BREAKING TEAMWORK BARRIERS – Some professional teams need to stay in constant contact with each other to do their work safely and efficiently. Sordin Share is for them. With its built-in multiparty intercom capabilities, this state-of-the-art electronic hearing protector breaks teamwork barriers. It builds on DMC™, a proprietary mesh network technology that works everywhere – without the need for Internet access or a dedicated base station. There is simply nothing like Sordin Share today.

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Secure group communications, designed for reliable team intercom, built to sustain harsh and demanding environments.
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I believe the Sordin Share are currently available. They do look like a really good product but they are really expensive though and not quite chipper spec at 28 SNR. The Cardo chip inside the Sordin’s and the associated Cardo software seem to provide some better features especially for large companies like the ability for team leaders to configure the settings for multiple units via a computer and disable some features like stopping crew members listening to music while the intercom is on. It would be great if the Stihl ProCOM could provided the option to configure multiple headsets like the Cardo based products can.

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BREAKING TEAMWORK BARRIERS – Some professional teams need to stay in constant contact with each other to do their work safely and efficiently. Sordin Share is for them. With its built-in multiparty intercom capabilities, this state-of-the-art electronic hearing protector breaks teamwork barriers. It builds on DMC[emoji769], a proprietary mesh network technology that works everywhere – without the need for Internet access or a dedicated base station. There is simply nothing like Sordin Share today.
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Secure group communications, designed for reliable team intercom, built to sustain harsh and demanding environments.


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Well this makes the Stihl ones look very reasonably priced [emoji33]
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Not sure if it ever got posted or not but was there mention of some pictures of the Stihl Procom’s fitted to a Protos? It would be great if anyone has a photo of that setup they could share please? 
I've ordered some will stick some pics on when they arrive
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1 hour ago, bigtreedon said:

They don't work with sena

Well that's a joke considering their using their tech.

 

Most of the guys I work with that have comms use sena. Probably because there's a really good bloke locally who fits them to your lids and does a great job.

 

The benefit of sena is that I can pair to one other non-sena headset if I need to.

 

I've also got a little sena headset (no helmet, just a headband) that I picked up for £120 that I can give to a crane driver if needed.

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46 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

Well that's a joke considering their using their tech.

 

Most of the guys I work with that have comms use sena. Probably because there's a really good bloke locally who fits them to your kids and does a great job.

 

The benefit of sena is that I can pair to one other non-sena headset if I need to.

 

I've also got a little sena headset (no helmet, just a headband) that I picked up for £120 that I can give to a crane driver if needed.

i would need more than sena comms to get my kids to listen !! ;)

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