Staff Picks
For quick recommendations, check out our results for best motorcycle bluetooths shown here, or scroll down for more detailed reviews.
- Best Overall: Cardo PackTalk Edge Headset
- Best Mid-Value: Sena 50S Harman Kardon Mesh Intercom
- Best Budget: Cardo Spirit HD Headset




The Cardo PackTalk Edge Headset sets a new benchmark in motorcycle communication with its advanced features and user-friendly design. The Air Mount system offers easy, secure magnetic mounting, while Natural Voice Operation allows for seamless hands-free control. With 2nd generation Dynamic Mesh Communication (DMC), it connects up to 15 riders with a range of up to 5 miles. Equipped with JBL 40mm speakers, Bluetooth 5.2, and IP67 waterproofing, it ensures clear, reliable communication in any environment. Fast charging and over-the-air updates add to its convenience, making it a top choice for riders seeking cutting-edge tech and connectivity.
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The Sena 50S Bluetooth Headset elevates riding communication with its robust Mesh 2.0 technology and Bluetooth 5.0 platform. The large jog dial ensures easy control, while the headset delivers clear, uninterrupted communication over greater distances. Pair your smartphone for hands-free control via Siri or Google Voice, and enjoy high-definition audio with comfort-enhancing speakers. The 50S also features a WiFi-enabled charging cable for effortless firmware updates, keeping your device current without any extra steps.
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The Cardo Spirit HD Headset is designed for riders who want reliable, 2-up or rider-to-rider Bluetooth communication. With dual Bluetooth channels, you can pair your phone and GPS simultaneously, while 40mm HD speakers deliver clear audio. The headset also features Automatic Volume Control and is waterproof, ensuring consistent performance in any weather. Enjoy up to 13 hours of talk time, fast charging, and built-in FM radio for a seamless ride experience.
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