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PRODUCT REVIEW CARDO LETS THE PACK TALK Music, no shouting at junctions and more, Ray Heron looks at Cardo’s mesh communications. Words & Photos: Raymond Heron F or some time now the motorcycle communications game has been something of a two horse race on the world scene, but here in NZ only one of those horses was actually running. In 2020 Darbi Accessories become the Cardo agent here in NZ, making it a two horse race. Cardo Systems makes wireless communicators, that fix to your helmet, allowing you to talk to other riders, pillions, listen to music, hear turn by turn navigation and make phone calls – all as you ride. Up until now, wireless communicators have been a bit average with non-waterproof, Bluetooth units being used across the, which were a pain to use. A group of riders would have to pair their communicators in a certain order, and they would have to remember to ride in that order for the duration of the ride in order to get full communication from the front to the back of the pack. If one rider dropped out of the line, they would break the chain of communication. Game over. MESH It seemed Bluetooth was the only way to do this, but Cardo’s R&D team came up with Dynamic Mesh Communications (DMC), which it says is the next generation of intercom tech. With mesh, all the riders are continually 28 KIWI RIDER