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FreedConn BM2-S User Manual

FreedConn BM2-S
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BM2-S Bluetooth Helmet
User Manual

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FreedConn BM2-S Specifications

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Bluetooth Version5.0
Intercom Distance800 meters
Communication Range1000 meters
Battery LifeUp to 12 hours
Charging Time2 hours
Waterproof RatingIP65
Talk time12 hours
Standby time300 hours
CompatibilityUniversal with Bluetooth devices

Summary

ATTENTION FIRST

Helmet Safety and Usage Guidelines

Provides essential safety precautions for helmet selection, fitting, and general usage to ensure rider protection.

Maintenance & Cleaning

Helmet Care and Storage

Details on how to clean the helmet liner and protect its exterior finish, plus storage recommendations.

How to Use the Bluetooth Intercom System

Panel Control and Basic Functions

Overview of the helmet's control panel, including buttons and volume adjustments.

Device Pairing Procedures

Step-by-step guide for pairing the helmet with phones, GPS devices, or other Bluetooth headsets.

Function & Operation

Call and Intercom Management

Covers turning the device on/off, handling phone calls, and initiating/ending intercom communication.

Music Playback and Volume Control

Instructions for playing music, pausing, adjusting volume, and switching between audio sources.

FM Radio Operation

Guide to tuning the FM radio, adjusting volume, and changing channels.

Battery Introduction

Battery Capacity and Performance

Details on battery capacity, continuous working hours for intercom, calls, and music, plus standby time.

Battery Status and Charging Indicators

Explanation of the blue and red indicator lights for battery status, charging, and low power warnings.

FCC Compliance Information

Notes on the device's compliance with FCC rules and potential interference.