3/8/2023 0 Comments Chitchat bluetooth![]() Six great color options and the cost is about $199.99. Other cool things about the Chit Chat Stroller include the cup holder for my decaf latte and the break on the wheel you can use even if you are wearing flip-flops or open-toe shoes. The back wheels are larger which makes for a smoother ride, my aunt says. It has a 5-point safety harness which makes it very safe. There is storage underneath and on the back of the seat too. The fabric and canopy are made from this fabric that protects the baby from the sun. It also comes with this really convenient shoulder strap. It folds up really cool and has a handle, making it easy to move around with. Oh, and this would be a really good option for grandparents since like I said before, it really isn’t heavy. Also kind of cool and something I realized myself is that this stroller is recyclable. She says it is very easy to load in and out of the trunk. Things she says she loves about it include how lightweight and compact it is for traveling. I help her with the kids sometimes (especially over the summer break) and I notice she can’t stop talking about this Chit Chat Stroller from Larktale. The auto-reconnect is nice, though.My aunt really loves her stroller. You’ll have to be content with daisy-chain pairing with 2 connections per unit. Whilst this Freecom 4X doesn’t have the mesh communication of the pricier models in the Cardo range, you have to consider the price point against that. Or just use your voice, if you fancy a fight with your smartphone voice assistant - ‘I said navigation off!’. Figure out the button presses for pairing combinations and using the unit, and the variation of button pressing and holding them down for variations of time, and you’ll be clicking through the three buttons (plus scroll wheel with push function) with ease. You have to memorise a few hand gestures and where the buttons are - standard intercom stuff. When it does this while riding, I had to shut off the system and restart it to get back to music - despite saying you hold a button, it just beeps and continues. Even when I've accidentally left the device on with my lid on the side, and I'll hear that FM radio 'fur' from my helmet. ![]() It has FM radio built-in, which seems to activate itself by itself sometimes. Via that same app, you can access the over-the-air updates. ![]() Plus there's a dedicated app that you can run whilst riding to control the unit, if you have a smartphone mount for your bike anyway.I've found it to be good for about 2 hours of constant use per 25% increment of battery, that it’ll remind you of when shutting off. Around 8 or 9-hour music playback from a full charge, though it claims 13 hours. 2 hours talk-time from 20 min charge via USB-C.I’ve had previous intercoms written off thanks to a bit of rain, and oddly-placed charging docks that allow water to creep in. You'd think every intercom would be waterproof, but that's not always the case… important for us all-weather UK riders. Very handy when it works - though I feel Siri might be at fault here. Speech operated - ‘Hey Cardo’ (or your Siri/Google alternative) will let you operate the device or your own device.Volume scroll wheel works nicely too, and the audio is said to be speed-dependent, though sometimes not quite quietened enough when slowing down for my delicate ears, apparently. Top-quality audio, music & speech is super crisp and clear, even with earplugs in. 40mm JBL speakers - the showpiece, for me.Bluetooth 5.2 connection for universal connectivity (phones, GPS, TFT systems), and auto-retries a reconnect to other units if signal drops during riding. Live intercom - 1200m range with max 4 units.In terms of product features, it’s got everything you need.
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