🏍️ Stay Connected, Ride Free – The Ultimate Bluetooth Intercom Experience
The Cardo Systems FREECOM 4X is a cutting-edge motorcycle Bluetooth communication system featuring 4-way intercom connectivity, waterproof construction, and premium 40mm speakers. It supports universal Bluetooth pairing, fast 20-minute charging, and smart over-the-air software updates via the Cardo Connect App, making it the perfect companion for professional riders seeking seamless communication and entertainment on the road.
Control Method | App, Voice |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 47 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Headphone Jack | usb |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Freecom 4X |
Color | Black |
Battery Charge Time | 20 minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Built-In Voice Assistant |
Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Specific Uses For Product | Music |
F**
Cardo Freecom 4X
Best purchase and favorite motorcycle 'accessory'. People complain about how difficult these are to install, but the truth it, you're just a little slow. These took me about 10 minutes to install for the first time, including the removal of the padding in my helmet, the installation of the cardo, the wiring, and reinstallation of my helmet padding. There are many youtube videos that you can watch if you're confused, but it is really self-explanatory.The speakers are great and very loud, and will outstand very windy conditions on the highway at 75% volume. The audio is great, though the bass is a little weak since the speakers can only be so large for these helmets. Worth the money.Concerning communication with other cardo units, the connection process is simple. Just hold the pairing button with your other buddy, and once you hear "rider A pairing" and then "rider A ready", just click the pairing button again and you're all set. You can do it through the app, but it's a lot easier to just pair with the buttons. You can adjust how loud you want your music to be with how loud you want other units to be, so that way the talking isn't as loud as your music, or your music isn't as loud as other units. Very good.
B**O
Works great
Good battery life, a little tricky to memorize all the functions at first. install is easy enough, took me probably 20 ish minutes. Sound quality is great, intercoms has been a little funky lately with disconnecting but that was just on one ride so farbout of like 10. Overall great product, would recommend
M**R
High quality, not so easy at first!
Once you figured out how to set up the two units including helmet installation, linking and and learning to use them, the quality of sound is amazing even on a half helmet. If you have a full helmet, installing the microphone is easy (you get two types of microphones for different types or f helmets). On a half or modular helmet finding the right location for the microphone with the arm extension takes some trial and error. I’m not going to into some of the linking of the two units - there are some good YouTubes out there. Bottom line, for some the initial setup could have been made easier (but it is still manageable) but the end result is awesome and worth the effort and money.
A**R
Clarity of the voice when on call and riding
Sounds incredible. Still learning to use the buttons on the side. Highly recommended
P**R
Great tool, easy hookup.
great tool! Lasts upwards of 7 hours of continued use as a music player at medium-volume (between 8 and 11 volume through my phone's player.) It connects to the phone quickly, and is exceptionally clear when taking calls. Though i haven't had a chance to try the microphone for calls. It also doesn't have any issue hearing my commands when using the cardo voice commands to switch songs or raise/lower volume. It does struggle a little bit with making calls though, but i'm going to chalk that up to my own error.
A**M
Features work great and the smart voice assistants (Siri, Google...) put it over the top
I have an HJC helmet and initially went with the HJC branded unit made by Sena. I was disappointed in virtually everything but the fit - my helmet had all the perfect slots and cutouts for that device. I eventually needed an additional unit and was so over the HJC I picked up a dual pack of the Cardo units.My wife and I couldn't be happier! The intercom functionality works perfectly and easily, the JBL speakers sound fantastic, and I regularly utilize Siri commands (not available on the HJC). The battery life is fantastic as well, and when charging is needed it's really fast. If I had to come up with complaints, the one I have is that when powering the unit on it seems to default to max, earsplitting volume. So I suggest powering on before putting on your helmet, and you should be as happy as we are!
P**.
Terrible voice chat.
I've had the same set for about 5 years now with zero issues.The side buttons are getting a little worn, and the terrible dial position means that with a jacket on I accidentally roll it, but it works great.They are a bit annoying to install with the thin wiring, and doing so will be harder or easier depending on your helmet and how the internal padding is held in place (Shoei has the best padding but also makes hiding the wires a bit more annoying with how they attach).The best thing to do: Buy one with the 45mm speakers, or buy them separately. The upgraded speakers are significantly better. I didn't realize this until I bought a second helmet kit that came with the regular ones. I bought the upgrades so long ago (about a year after having it) that I forgot how different it is.Why one star?The quality of chatting with my lady is just bad. The system they use doesn't allow to change the volume of voice chat and music separately. This means that often I cannot hear what she is saying over my music, and sometimes I can't hear my music without having her voice blow out my ear drums. It's inconsistent and there doesn't seem to be any way to fix it. The person to person voice quality is pretty bad also, which is confusing because the phone call quality is actually really good. I often can't tell the difference between her phone and the helmet.Then. we ride together, and the voice quality is so much lower using the voice chat system. It doesn't make any sense.So that being said 9/5 stars if you are solo all the time1/5 if you want to ride with friends.Also, the battery life after 5 years is about 60% of the original. I rode several times from Chicago to London Ontario without charging it, though it would be low on battery. Now a days I have to take it off about half way through and let it full charge to reach London without it dying. That said, you can charge and ride, so if you want to make that uncomfortable move, you can.
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