DMC Intercom mode for multi-party intercom calls over a virtual private network with up to 15 riders, Unique design: Roller-wheel and flat-plate control panel, Up to 1 mile / 1.6 km(1) Bike-to-Bike intercom and up to 5km with 4 or more riders
4-Way Bluetooth Intercom Conferencing: 2 riders and their passengers or 3 separate riders (Full Duplex). 1+8 Bluetooth Intercom Toggling: Toggle among 8 other riders
Click-to-Link intercom for spontaneous conversation with other scala rider users nearby, Voice Command: Voice recognition technology for true hands-free operation
Cardo Gateway: Enables non-Cardo headsets to connect via intercom, Intercom-to-Mobile: Calls switch automatically to mobile when out of range, Cardo SmartSet App for remote control and on-the-go setting customization
Cardo Community platform for social features, device customization & software upgrades, Music Sharing- Rider & Passenger listen to the same stereo music (via A2DP), Parallel Audio-streaming Talk and listen to music at the same time

Product Description

The scala rider PACKTALK is hands-down the most advanced and versatile motorcycle communication system on the market, combining cutting-edge technology with a remarkably intuitive user interface. Dual-technology - DMC (Dynamic Meshwork Communication) and Bluetooth 4.1 in a single and powerful communication system: DMC Mesh-Networking technology for superior intercom conferencing and Bluetooth for making and receiving mobile calls, GPS navigation instructions and for listening to stereo music (via A2DP or the built-in FM radio). The embedded Bluetooth module also provides the freedom to conduct intercom conversations with non-DMC Cardo systems as well as any other Bluetooth headset on the market. Equipped with Cardo's unique (patent pending) DMC technology, it is the only communication system to offer genuine multi-rider conferencing experience. For the first time ever, uninterrupted communication is possible for groups of 2 and up to 15 riders, at a range of up to 8 km / 5 miles. The DMC's self-adapting spontaneous mesh network seamlessly overcomes interruptions in a way that traditional Bluetooth connectivity cannot. Each member of the group can randomly join, leave and automatically reconnect within a fraction of a second (150ms), and without pressing a single button.