
Bluarmor C20 Mesh Helmet Intercom launched at Rs 9,999: Details
Bengaluru-based startup Bluarmor has launched the
Bluarmor C20 helmet intercom
system priced at Rs 9,999. The company has introduced a limited-time price of
Rs 6,999
for customers who purchase the device before 22 June. Interested customers can book the intercom at Bluarmor's official website and deliveries are scheduled to commence on 18 June.
The new C20 is developed using the same platform as BluArmor's premium Mesh Intercom lineup, the C50. It carries over many of the essential features, with certain components adjusted or omitted to offer a more budget-friendly alternative. The C20 also shares its dimensions and design with the C50, placing it among the most lightweight and compact mesh intercom systems currently available.
Feature-wise, it includes HD voice and audio, Bluetooth 5.3, crash detection, dual-level noise filtering,
interchangeable microphones
, and cross-brand connectivity. This interoperability feature enables pairing with Bluetooth devices from other manufacturers. Other features include over-the-air firmware updates, music-sharing capabilities, Ride Grid Lite advanced
mesh intercom technology
, and eRide Grid Mesh Over Cloud connectivity.
The C20 is compatible with the same enhancement accessories offered for the C50. These include the Magdock magnetic mount, Ride Aura feature, and the Wireless T-Stick handlebar controller, which enables riders to operate the device using joystick-style inputs.
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