Cardo PACKTALK/BOLD - Bluetooth Intercom Mode (DMC Mode FAR better)

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2019
  • How to pair a Packtalk with other Cardo headsets that don't have DMC Mesh (Bluetooth-only models) for an Intercom connection.
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  • @jessegao4243
    @jessegao4243 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot,now finally understand the logic of the Bluetooth from cardo. Quite complicated though

  • @TwoFourCharlie007
    @TwoFourCharlie007 Před 5 lety +1

    Great info yet again, cleared a few things up for me, thanks😎

  • @bhavinmytube
    @bhavinmytube Před 5 lety

    What's the way for G9 to talk to Q1 and bold ?? And Q1 what's to talk to G9 and bold in this connection ??

  • @sacs2000
    @sacs2000 Před 4 lety

    I like the video, it still have a question what happens if I had a DMC connection originally will I be able to talk to the as well

  • @thefifthwheellastwheel1903

    Great video!!! My friend went with a Lexin B4 and I have a Cardo Packtalk Bold. Stupid question but can they connect to each other? And if so how? Any advice is welcome.

  • @RAFAELRIBEIRO-xo1ex
    @RAFAELRIBEIRO-xo1ex Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @russellbreyley6387
    @russellbreyley6387 Před 4 lety +1

    OMG thank you

  • @hoquoctuan549
    @hoquoctuan549 Před 2 lety

    how far could bluetooth intercom work?

  • @TheBlackbird22
    @TheBlackbird22 Před 2 lety

    has anyone figured out how to connect the Rode wireless mic to the Packtalk Bold ... (or any other wireless mic system for moto vlogging using 1 mic)

  • @thatgrillguy1891
    @thatgrillguy1891 Před 3 lety

    Love your vids! Would you still recommend the cardo packtalk? If you pair with "other" brands can you bring that one into the mesh with the cardo group?

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! 1. Absolutely no-doubt would still recommend. 2. Yes, you can do so by using the "DMC-Bridge" feature. Basically, you pair-up with the other brand in Bluetooth Intercom Mode, then switch back to DMC Intercom Mode, then tap the Intercom button to bridge that person into the group. Once you bridge them in, everyone can hear that person and that person can hear everyone in the group. Checkout the DMC Bridge video I did for more info, and good luck!!

  • @RichDunn
    @RichDunn Před 4 lety

    What if you're riding a group with some riders on DMC and some on Bluetooth? I.e. Can all be connected at the same time without having to toggle between DMC and Bluetooth mode once everyone is paired?

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 4 lety

      @Richard Dunn checkout this video on the "DMC Bridge" feature, czcams.com/video/TZKUbgNkLek/video.html
      The answer to your question is Yes, and this should help explain the "How to do it"! It does have some limitations, but what you're trying to do is absolutely doable. Hope it helps and post again if not!

  • @superpozito
    @superpozito Před rokem

    Hello, thanks for the video, I have a question, my intercom is a packtalk black, I think it works the same as the bold, when we talk about intercom mode, we have a DMC mode and a Bluetooth mode, in Bluetooth mode we have two channels, do these channels are separate from the ones I can use to connect my phone and GPS?
    Or I have two channels in total so if I connect two intercoms, I can no longer connect mobile and GPS.
    Greetings and thanks

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před rokem +1

      Hello! You are correct it operates the same as Bold, and your first description is the correct one - the Bluetooth Intercom channels are separate from the ones used for phone and GPS. BUT, keep one thing in mind: if you are actively talking to the two riders you are paired with in Bluetooth Intercom, the Cardo will suspend the connection to your phone/GPS until you drop the intercom with either of those two riders. It will automatically reconnect once you do. To confirm further though, yes, you can have a Bluetooth pairing to Rider A, and Bluetooth pairing to Rider B, a phone paired to Mobile Phone Pairing, and a GPS paired to GPS Pairing. Of course, when possible, use DMC Intercom Mode as it can handle this best. Hope that helps!

  • @hanifkamal6128
    @hanifkamal6128 Před 5 lety +1

    Will this work if both the other bluetooth devices are not cardo units? Will I still be able to have a 3 way bluetooth conversation if the other two devices are not cardo units?

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 5 lety

      Hanif Ganteng Coeg A good way to think of it is this: No one headset on the market can pair with two “non-family” headsets, I.e headsets of a different brand; only 1. BUT, to your question, if the other 2 headsets you would be pairing with are of the same brand, then you could have them pair together like normal, and have 1 of them use Universal Pairing to pair with your Cardo and bring YOU into THEIR group, and, depending on what those other headset are, have a 3-way conversation. Hope that helps!

  • @Gastakiii
    @Gastakiii Před rokem

    I have 2 packtalk bold and 2 freecom4+. How do you connect it so we can talking with 4 ppls. Thank you

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před rokem

      Checkout the video I did on the "DMC Bridge" feature - this is exactly how you'd want to do this. Basically, the 2 Packtalk Bolds will be connected in DMC Mode, but when they activate DMC Bridge, each Packtalk will bring one of the Freecom 4+ units into the conversation. That would be the best way to set those up. Hope that helps!

  • @luisrodrigues407
    @luisrodrigues407 Před rokem

    Good afternoon do you know if it is possible to connect a cardo spirit to a cardo scala rider g4?

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před rokem

      Good question, I haven’t tried it and it’s hard to say because the G4 is going back pretty far lol. Update here if it works!

  • @elevatedboost7444
    @elevatedboost7444 Před 5 lety

    Is one of the bluetooth a and b a position that my phone would be if I wanted to listen to music ?

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 5 lety +3

      No the A and B pairings are referring to intercom connections to other Bluetooth headset. You have 2 other Pairing slots/positions for stuff like your phone, gps, etc. Basically, when the Packtalk says “Bluetooth Intercom Mode” that’s just referring to how it’s operating as an Intercom. You can have your phone paired all the time, no matter what Intercom mode you’re in. Hope that helps👍

    • @LTVoyager
      @LTVoyager Před 5 lety +1

      MotoGeek Freak Does this mean you actually have 5 bluetooth slots? 2 for devices (phone, gps), 2 for intercom to other Cardo units, and one bridge slot for a nonCardo unit? Can you use these two Cardo intercom slots and the bridge slot at the same time?

  • @kenhanson9614
    @kenhanson9614 Před 5 lety +4

    Scenario- If wife & I are chatting (private chat on Duo Pack system ) how do other riders in my group get my attention if they needed to?

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 4 lety

      Hey @Ken Hanson if you're in DMC Intercom Mode (the preferred mode) and using the actual "Private Chat" feature, it works really great for just that...a private conversation that nobody else in your group will hear. As far as I know though, there isn't a way for others to reach you while your privately chatting. Hopefully that changes...I could see that being useful for sure. If you're using it in Bluetooth Intercom Mode though and simply having a one-on-one conversation with her, then yes somebody else that is paired to you could punch-in whenever by activating the intercom from their side. Hope that makes sense!

  • @mofufu
    @mofufu Před 3 lety

    My bridge connection stops just after say 10 to 15 secs. And I have to keep reconnecting very thing it drops

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 3 lety

      Are you bridging-in a Cardo headset, or is it a different brand? Definitely shouldn't be happening if the headset you're bridging-in is a Cardo, but I've been hearing more about this happening when it's a different brand (trying to play around with mine to see if I can figure out what's going on)

    • @mofufu
      @mofufu Před 3 lety

      @@MotoGeekFreak I was bridging in a non cardo unit (sena 50s). Anyway @thelikeablerider found a solution which is to make the bluetooth call from Sena unit instead of Cardo and now it works.
      In fact I realise just Bluetooth alone with a non cardo unit connection wouldn’t last for more than 10s. Until I make the call from sena to cardo.
      And yes both unit updated to the latest firmware.

  • @mrinternational5963
    @mrinternational5963 Před 5 lety

    I read in the app store that this app you are recommending is garbage. It says once you connect to app to your headsets everything stops working. So my question is which is better, to use without the app or with the app?

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 5 lety

      Yikes I don’t know I think it’s pretty awesome myself. It definitely can’t do any harm to the headset...if for some reason things got jammed-up just power-cycle the headset and it’s all good. Perhaps they were trying to use this app with older (non-compatible) Cardo/Scala rider models??? That would be my only guess.
      Make sure your headset is listed as compatible in the App Store description, make sure your headset has the latest firmware, and make sure to download the Cardo Connect app (NOT Cardo SmartSet), and you should be in great shape👍. Hope that helps!

    • @mrinternational5963
      @mrinternational5963 Před 5 lety

      @@MotoGeekFreak Thanks, I will try that.

  • @TheCezerian
    @TheCezerian Před 4 lety +3

    1. First - you did amazing job! Cardo should pay you for the movies you made.
    2. Based on your movies I managed to pair all 4 cardo devices and cardo with my phone (thank you). Do you know if it's possible to play music on one phone (paired with cardo) and share the stream with other cardo users? In other words: all users would hear eachother and could hear music streamed from single mobile phone?

    • @tahamohammed8373
      @tahamohammed8373 Před 3 lety

      I´m also wondering this since when in DMC mode I barely hear the music/radio on my device :/

  • @JB-yj9gb
    @JB-yj9gb Před 4 lety

    PLEASE HELP! I just want to share music between myself and my passenger! Ugh I can find any info on it AT ALL!:(

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 4 lety +1

      I shared your frustration until today! I just learned of new firmware v5.6 for Packtalk that allows music sharing while in DMC Mode! Here's how:
      -Update to the latest firmware
      -Go over to "Bluetooth Intercom Mode" on both headsets
      -Pair the two headsets together while in "Bluetooth Intercom Mode". I paired mine together on "Channel A"
      -Go BACK to "DMC Intercom Mode"
      -Play some music on your Packtalk, and use either the Cardo Connect app to share that music with your passenger, OR, while the music is playing, hold the "Intercom" button for 2 seconds then let go.... you'll hear "music share activated" and should be good to go. Hope that helps and good luck!

    • @JB-yj9gb
      @JB-yj9gb Před 4 lety +1

      @@MotoGeekFreak 🙌🙌🙌 Thank you so much for taking the time to write this out. You should start a reddit thread too, to share all of your knowledge!

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 4 lety +1

      Jeffrey Brandt First I need to learn more about reddit! 😂😜

  • @elevatedboost7444
    @elevatedboost7444 Před 5 lety +1

    Would you recommend the bold or the slim?

    • @MotoGeekFreak
      @MotoGeekFreak  Před 5 lety +1

      Bold. Because it fits on any helmet and is easily transferable between helmets. The Slim has the exact same features as Bold but just not guaranteed to fit a different helmet down the line...