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Cardo PACKTALK Edge Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset Intercom Single Pack with JBL 2nd Helmet Kit Medium

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Size: Single Pack


Style: Edge


Pattern Name: Headset + Helmet JBL KIT


Features

  • Over-the-air Update keeps your PACKTALK EDGE up-to-date easily with no cables needed.
  • Built-in FM Radio with RDS automatically finds the strongest signals wherever you are.
  • Connects with any Bluetooth headset for universal connectivity.
  • Automatically adjusts volume based on ambient noise for convenient listening.
  • Includes second helmet kit by JBL for passenger audio.

Description

The Cardo PACKTALK Edge Motorcycle Bluetooth Communication System Headset Intercom offers a fully featured, waterproof intercom to keep riders connected on the road. It provides over-the-air software updates, built-in FM radio with RDS, universal Bluetooth connectivity to pair with any headset brand, automatic volume adjustment based on ambient noise levels, music streaming from smartphones, fast charging capability for 2 hours of talk time from a 20 minute charge, a robust USB Type C connection, and an easy to use control roller. To complement the PACKTALK Edge headset, this bundle includes the Cardo PACKTALK 2ND Helmet JBL KIT to allow adding a passenger intercom with JBL sound. After early success making phone earpieces, Cardo pivoted to focus on motorcycle communications and has remained committed to serving the riding community since. Together, the PACKTALK Edge and 2ND Helmet JBL KIT bundle provides riders with a fully equipped, waterproof intercom system with high quality JBL audio in two helmets for excellent communications on the go.

Brand: Cardo


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: On Ear


Noise Control: Adaptive Noise Cancellation


Model Name: ‎PACKTALK Edge


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wireless


Wireless Communication Technology: ‎Bluetooth


Material: ‎Plastic, Metal


Compatible Devices: ‎Bluetooth-enabled headsets or communication devices


Control Type: ‎Media Control


Cable Feature: ‎Without Cable


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


Frequency Range: ‎87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz


Style: ‎Edge


Control Method: ‎Remote


Number of Items: ‎1


Audio Driver Type: ‎Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Version: ‎5.0


Carrying Case Color: ‎Black


Earpiece Shape: ‎Over-ear


Series Number: ‎5


Manufacturer: ‎Cardo


Date First Available: June 11, 2024


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  • Easy install, work great
Size: Dual Pack Style: Edge Pattern Name: Headset
This is my first comm system owned, and so everything is working great. I have 3 HJC i90 modular helmets so I purchased a ‘2nd helmet’ harness for the third helmet. The ease of switching the unit between helmets is very easy. I was going to get the SENA 50b set that integrates with the i90 helmet, but decided to get the Cardo TP Edge so I could use on a different helmet if needed. Yes, the Cardo sticks out a little since it’s not integrated, but attaches easily and is secure, so no worries until helmet hits the ground for any reason. Cardo installation, charging and pairing to iPhone 15 Pro worked great. Only wish I could have Spotify as a music option within the Cardo app, otherwise ok. Intercom between driver and passenger riders works great with small delays and a few cut-outs once in a while, even on fully charged batteries. Most of the time it’s fine however. Audio for voice, GPS, music, is all very clear and wide dynamic range thru the speakers. I use the boom mic with the modular helmet, so just need to be careful when putting helmet on and taking it off. Highly recommended at this point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by Big Wave Dave

  • great product
Size: Single Pack Style: Edge Pattern Name: Headset
I loved the cardo, loud, talk on the phone, great product, units light, easy to set up on phone and in helmet. Little expensive but you get what you pay for. sleek design
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025 by Sam R.

  • Take the time to set it up, and you won't be disappointed
Size: Single Pack Style: Edge Pattern Name: Headset
It takes a little bit of time to get all of the audio settings tweaked to your particular helmet, bike --- You. Once you have that set up this system works better than I expected. It took me three or four days to get the audio levels set to what works for me so Navigation plays louder than the music, and to mute the music completely if on the phone. Yes, you can have your music play at different levels behind the phone conversation if you so desire. Adjusting these settings before you take off will make your initial satisfaction higher. I've used it for about a week now, and today have not made any adjustments.... I did make adjustments every time I used it to get to today where I think it is tailored to my needs perfectly. I had an issue that caused a lot of frustration the first two days I used it. It would be working when I started the bike, I would ride a half a block and all audio would drop. It showed it was still connected, Spotify was still playing the music in the background, but my phone had no audio coming out of it and no sound in my helmet. OK, I'm riding away from house, or work, maybe it is a separation drop when I get away from the wifi. I stopped about a mile from my house, shut Cardo off and turned everything back on. It worked for about 20 seconds and I lost all audio again exactly like I described before. With lots of digging (trial and error), it finally occurred to me what the issue was when a phone call came in while I was enroute, and the stereo on the bike showed the caller's name. Yep, the Bluetooth on on the bike stereo was taking control and stealing the audio from the Cardo Edge. I could not turn the audio level up on the bike and hear it, but the Harley stereo and the Cardo were battling for control and neither of them was winning. Audio just went into the abyss. I unpaired the bike and the issue is resolved. Yesterday I had to go out of town for work, and I talked to my wife while on the highway, doing 80 MPH, driving in heavy traffic. I passed a semi and my wife never heard anything but me talking. My bike has moderately loud exhaust, and my wife could not hear anything around me. My senior mom and I have talked on it, and with pretty poor hearing, she hears me very clearly, she also does not hear the noise of the traffic nor the exhaust on the bike. The Cardo is not the cheapest on the market, but in my opinion it is worth every penny. This product works great. I wish they made a Bluetooth system for my 2000 diesel truck that would block the noise like this system does on the bike. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by Marci L. Brown

  • Do yourself a favor and buy it
Size: Single Pack Style: Edge Pattern Name: Headset
Coming from a uclear motion pro, I wish I would have bought the cardo sooner. The quality is great. Just holding the coms unit, it has a decent amount of weight to it so it doesn't feel flimsy. I love the magnetic base plate. No wires to plug in for speakers. The sound quality is insanely clear. When talking on the phone people can't tell I'm on my motorcycle or wearing a helmet. Installing it was a breeze. If you're on the fence, jump to the cardo side. I promise you'll be happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025 by Chris H

  • EXPENSIVE! But full featured
Size: Dual Pack Style: Edge Pattern Name: Headset
I purchased these to replace my Cardo Freecom 2X set after finding out that the Freecom do not allow true audio multitasking. More specifically, they do NOT allow simultaneous music streaming AND intercom conversations AT the same time. (*Read my review on the Cardo Freecom 2X listing) So, after more research and reaching out directly to Cardo support, they assured me that the Packtalk Series were the ONLY units that allowed this. The units arrived last night and I promptly installed them which was pretty straight forward just as the Freecom 2X were. Okay, so now to the main point... The GOOD news: These units DO allow simultaneous intercom AND music streaming! The BAD news: It is extremely convoluted to set this up and make it actually work! :( These units use a combination of DMC intercom AND Bluetooth music/intercom. The process / steps to set all of this up are POORLY documented and even Cardo's videos contradict themselves. Someone from Cardo really needs to revisit this! Seriously! READ THAT AGAIN CARDO! After almost 2 hours of trying...resetting...pairing...clearing...resetting again...disconnecting...pairing...you name it... I FINALLY got lucky and was able to get the units to work. I won't go into all that you have to do as it wouldn't do you much good since they ALL seem to be different etc. What I can tell you is that you have to use a combination of the DMC channels as well as the Bluetooth and then switch BACK to the DMC AFTER getting the Bluetooth paired and working...which in itself is a nightmare. Bluetooth is quirky at best on these units and you will hear "Rider A busy / unavailable" repeatedly. Factory resetting both units will sometimes fix this...but then you have to start ALL OVER AGAIN. What a mess! So, once I finally WAS able to pair the DMC intercom and then pair the Bluetooth etc. I was able to stream music from my phone and then have a DMC intercom conversation. Here is another "complaint". In the audio settings, there are a few options to adjust the sound levels of each type of audio. (music, intercom, phone, gps etc.) I made changes in the app to each of them and saved the changes, but they have NO effect. I tested this by also zeroing out the music just to test, but the music volume was unaffected. I also zeroed out the intercom to test etc. and still the same...no change in audio level. So, you basically are STUCK with the music at the same volume as the intercom. Not ideal, but better than nothing I suppose? But still, for $700+ dollars, this should work. So what's the final verdict here? -Well, for the price, they are loaded with features, but most of those features do not work. -Documentation is all over the place and no two are the same -Video instructions contradict one another from video to video -No real helpful support from Cardo -Audio quality is great! -The "Hey Cardo" voice activation feature works sporadically -The volume wheel works great even with gloves -Once you turn these units off, you have to go through the ENTIRE setup process again! ...and hope that you get lucky enough for them to work! RIDICULOUS! ** I am going to test these over the next few days, but honestly for this price, I will most likely return them if I can't get all of the features to work. Way too expensive to have to go through this much frustration. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by Nick C.

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