The earpiece reaches all cyclists with the new Lazer VeloVox system
Communicating with our fellow riders during cycling or listening to music legally is now much easier thanks to the VeloVox system presented by the helmet company Lazer, which aims to bring the functionalities of the earpiece used in competition to the common cyclist.

Lazer facilitates communication on the road with its new VeloVox system
The goal of the VeloVox communication system presented by the helmet company Lazer is to connect up to 30 cyclists at all times while they pedal, both for their own models and for any other helmet.
The Lazer VeloVox communication system consists of a pair of units that connect to each other forming a small radio network that allows up to 30 cyclists to be in constant contact. These units are attached to the helmet straps and have a small speaker so, as it is not the typical earpiece that is inserted into the ear, its use on the road is completely legal.
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In addition to the group communication that can be activated by pressing one of the buttons, work has been done on the noise cancellation system included to prevent our voice or the voices of our companions from being distorted by the wind or traffic. The Lazer VeloVox system also allows you to play music to accompany you on your rides.
The Lazer VeloVox also integrates with the Shimano Di2 shifting system so you can also adjust playback or press to talk by configuring the auxiliary shift levers.

Both units add just 19 grams to our helmet and have a rechargeable battery that allows up to 11 hours of operation. All this for a price of 160 € and, as we mentioned, adaptable to all helmets as it is attached to the straps.