A full face helmet intercom keeps you connected on the road: talk to riding partners, take calls, stream music, or get GPS directions without touching your phone. But choosing the right one takes more than comparing specs. Full face helmets have unique requirements for installation.

This guide covers what to look for in an intercom for full face helmet, three intercoms for different group sizes, and step-by-step installation tips.

A full face helmet intercom is mounted on a helmet on a table in the garage.

How to choose the best full face helmet intercom?

When shopping for a full face helmet intercom, consider your helmet structure, riding group, audio needs, and typical riding conditions before making a decision.

👉 Check compatibility between the intercom and your full face helmet

Helmet compatibility should be one of the first things you check. The intercom needs to fit your full face helmet without affecting the liner, cheek pads, or internal components.

Pay attention to the space around your ears, microphone placement inside the chin bar, and whether the supplied mount works on your helmet shell.

👉 Choose a full face helmet intercom with tool-free mounting

Nobody wants to spend an hour wrestling with cables and sticky mounts. Look for straightforward and flexible mounting. If you own more than one helmet, a removable device lets you transfer the intercom between them.

👉 Match rider capacity to your group size

Your riding group size determines how much communication range you need.

  • Solo riding or 2 riders: Basic Bluetooth helmet intercoms for music, GPS, and communication.
  • Small groups: Multi-rider Bluetooth helmet intercoms for greater flexibility.
  • Large groups: Mesh helmet intercoms with automatic reconnection are better.

👉 Prioritize good speakers and noise cancellation for audio clarity

Wind noise is the enemy of clear communication. Look for a helmet intercom with good noise-canceling and high-quality speakers that deliver clear voice transmission.

👉 Aim for long battery life for all-day rides

If you ride all day, battery life matters. Check operating time, music playback, and charging speed. Remember that continuous intercom use and music streaming drain power faster.

👉 Select a full face helmet intercom with good weather resistance

Motorcycle communication gear lives outside. Rain, dust, and road spray are unavoidable. A solid IP rating, such as IP65, indicates that the device won't fail in wet conditions. Beyond that, pay attention to mount strength, button quality, and cable durability.

3 full face helmet intercoms we recommend

We have selected three models of full face helmet intercoms that are suitable for different numbers of riders. All of them come with a wired microphone that is compatible with full helmets.

2-rider intercom for full face helmets: Moman H2 Pro, 2-rider kit at $99

Shop the H2 Pro, a full face helmet intercom with a control dial and buttons.

The Moman H2 Pro can be directly installed on full helmets. It offers reliable two-way communication for 2 riders with a range of up to 1,000 meters.

The conversation and music are clear. The large 40-millimeter speaker drivers ensure rich and high-quality audio. With DSP and CVC noise reduction, the sound quality remains clear, even in noisy traffic and high-speed driving.

The H2 Pro features simple knob controls. You can share music or listen to the built-in FM radio to enrich your ride. The voice-activated AI assistant function helps you get true hands-free operation. Battery life supports 20 hours of talk time for chatting all day long.

The H2 Pro meets communication and entertainment needs during two-person rides.

Pros

🟢 Clear audio with DSP and CVC noise cancellation

🟢 Music sharing for two riders

🟢 Long battery life for a full day of riding

Cons

🔴 Only compatible with the same model

Full face helmet intercom for 6 riders: Moman CP-E, single pack at $69.99

Shop the CP-E, a full face helmet intercom with a knob control design.

If you want to talk to more fellows while riding, the CP-E is your ideal choice. It can connect up to 8 riders, and the communication range in open terrain can reach 2,000 meters.

With the CP-S, no longer limited by equipment compatibility. It can easily connect to different models. You can save more on gas because there’s no need to spend more on a new intercom.

The battery life is outstanding: Tests show a call duration of up to 28 hours. The unique snake-shaped appearance is eye-catching and makes you look cooler while riding.

For small cycling groups, CP-E provides a solution for maintaining clear communication among all participants.

Pros

🟢 Compatible with other models

🟢 Supports up to 8-rider communication

🟢 Long battery life for long-distance rides

Cons

🔴 Does not support automatic intercom reconnection

Mesh full face helmet intercom for 24 riders: Moman CP-X, 2-rider kit at $129

Shop the CP-X, a full face helmet intercom with a mounting and knob control.

For riders with more advanced communication features, this mesh full face helmet intercom meets all your needs. It supports Mesh networking, enabling real-time communication with up to 24 riders.

The greatest advantage is that it can automatically connect all intercom devices within its coverage area, allowing riders to form teams with greater flexibility.

The noise cancellation feature has been enhanced by triple noise cancellation technology: ENC, DSP, and CVC. Additionally, you can listen to music and talk to your fellows simultaneously, and the volume will automatically increase when background noise becomes louder.

For riders who love touring and riding in a team, the CP-X is undoubtedly a wise choice.

Pros

🟢 Mesh networking supports automatic reconnection

🟢 Suitable for large groups of up to 24 people

🟢 Music and intercom can work simultaneously

🟢 Enhanced sound quality with ENC, DSP, and CVC tech

Cons

🔴 Consumes more power than a regular Bluetooth intercom

How to install a full face helmet intercom?

Installing an intercom in a full face helmet involves 5 steps. Before starting, ensure the helmet and its interior are clean and dry.

Step 1: Remove the padding

Take out the removable cheek pads and interior components to access the speaker and cable areas. Follow the helmet manufacturer's instructions and handle the liner carefully to avoid damage.

Step 2: Install the speakers

Locate the speaker recesses around the ears. Secure the left and right speakers using the supplied adhesive or Velcro pads. Position each speaker to align with your ear canal for optimal sound. Make sure they sit securely without pressing uncomfortably against your ears.

Step 3: Position the microphone

Place the wired microphone inside the chin bar near your mouth for clear voice pickup, but leave enough space to avoid discomfort or breathing interference. Once positioned, secure it and route the cable toward the control unit.

Step 4: Mount the main intercom unit

Choose a location on the side of the helmet where the controls are easily accessible. Attach the unit using the clamp or adhesive mount provided. Ensure it is firmly fixed and does not interfere with the helmet's fit, movement, or visibility.

Step 5: Route cables and test

Tuck the speaker and microphone wires beneath the helmet liner. Keep cables organized and avoid creating pressure points.

Power on the intercom and connect it to your smartphone. Test both speakers and the microphone, and confirm rider-to-rider communication. If sound is uneven or voice pickup is unclear, reposition the components before riding.

FAQ

Choosing a full face helmet intercom often raises questions about microphone styles, compatibility, and communication between different models. The answers below cover some of the most common concerns.

What type of microphone is best for a full face helmet?

A wired microphone is the best choice. It installs inside the chin bar, sits close to the mouth, and delivers clear voice pickup without the bulk of an external boom mic. Moman intercoms come with an adjustable wired mic that fits most full face chin bars perfectly.

Can I use a full face helmet intercom with other brands?

It depends. Some systems only pair within the same brand, while others, such as the Moman CP-E, support universal pairing. If you ride with different brands, verify compatibility before purchasing.

Can you use a Bluetooth intercom with any full face helmet?

Not always. Check your helmet's speaker depth, liner design, and mounting area before buying. The intercom must fit securely without affecting comfort or function.

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