Staying connected while riding can improve safety, coordination, and enjoyment on group rides. This guide reviews five top bike-to-bike communication systems, highlighting range, battery life, noise control, and ease of use. The table below provides a quick snapshot of each option to help you compare at a glance.
| Product | Range | Talk Time | Key Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Supertooth Roamee | Up to 300 m | Up to 8 hrs | 2-way intercom with clear audio |
| Sena BiKom 20 Ultimate (Black) | 0.5 mile | Up to 7 hrs | Lightweight, multiple channels |
| Sena BiKom 20 Ultimate (White/Black) | 0.5 mile | Up to 7 hrs | Lightweight, multiple channels |
| Moman H2S | Up to 1000 m | Extended battery life (varies by use) | Advanced noise cancellation and high-fidelity audio |
| SCSETC S-8X | Up to 1000 m | Long-lasting battery | Wide compatibility, clear sound |
Supertooth Roamee — Bluetooth Hands-Free Kit

The Supertooth Roamee provides a two-way intercom for motorcycle riders, supporting up to two users within 300 meters. It offers up to eight hours of continuous talk and music playback on a single charge. Dual-microphone beamforming, full-duplex technology, and noise cancellation deliver clear conversations and immersive audio, helping riders stay in touch in dynamic riding environments.
Sena BiKom 20 Ultimate — Black

Designed for cyclists who want lightweight conformity, the BiKom 20 Ultimate in black weighs about 20 grams. It delivers a 0.5-mile communication range with up to seven hours of talk time. Advanced Noise Control helps your voice cut through wind and traffic, while multiple channels allow virtually unlimited users, supporting group rides with clear, coordinated communication.
Sena BiKom 20 Ultimate — White/Black (Dual Pack)

This dual-pack variant provides the same 0.5-mile range and up to seven hours of talk time as the single Black model. The White/Black dual-pack is ideal for riders who want a matching, lightweight solution for two riders, with advanced noise control and multi-channel support to manage conversations across multiple riders.
Sena BiKom 20 Ultimate — White (Single Pack)

Another white single-pack option mirrors the Black variant’s performance: 0.5-mile range, up to seven hours of talk time, and robust noise-control features. Its discreet, lightweight design makes it a practical option for riders focused on comfort and ease of use during long rides.
Moman H2S — H2PRO Upgrade

The Moman H2S features an upgraded dual-version BT5.3 and 5.1 chipset, delivering faster pairing and a more stable connection with up to 1000 meters of transmission range. It emphasizes near-zero-latency rider-to-rider intercom, music streaming, and GPS navigation, supported by triple noise cancellation technology for clear audio even at highway speeds.
SCSETC S-8X Motorcycle Intercom — 2 Riders

The SCSETC S-8X supports two riders with real-time conversations up to 1000 meters. It integrates 5.3 wireless tech for easy hands-free calls and music streaming, plus noise control via CSR CVC technology to reduce wind and road noise for clearer communications on the road.
Fodsports FX6 — 2 Pack

Note: The FX6 supports multi-rider groups with 6 riders in a system and offers universal pairing, FM radio, and voice command features. This is a robust option for larger groups seeking cohesive coordination across a longer ride.
Khptop Motorcycle Helmet Headset — 2 Pack

The Khptop headset supports 200-500 meter intercom ranges and is compatible with other Bluetooth intercom headsets. It uses Bluetooth 5.0 with stereo music and Siri support, designed to reduce wind noise and ensure clear voice communication at high speeds while riding with a partner.
Buying Guide
- Range: Consider typical group ride environments. For crowded trails or canyon roads, a 0.5–1.0 mile range is beneficial, while urban rides may be well served by shorter ranges with strong noise cancellation.
- Audio quality: Look for noise reduction (ENC, CVC) and beamforming microphones to minimize wind and engine noise at highway speeds.
- Audio features: Assess whether you need music streaming, GPS voice prompts, or FM radio, and whether the device supports two-way or multi-user communication.
- Battery life: Long rides demand devices with extended talk time and robust charging options, including on-road charging compatibility.
- Compatibility and setup: Some units pair only within their own brand ecosystems; others support third-party intercoms. Check whether you need universal compatibility or brand-specific reliability.
- Weight and comfort: Lightweight units reduce fatigue on long rides, especially in combination with a full-face or modular helmet.
- Water resistance: If you ride in variable weather, water resistance and rugged construction help maintain performance.
- Ease of use: Simple controls and glove-friendly interfaces reduce distraction while riding.
- Future-proofing: Chips like BT5.0/5.3 offer faster pairing and better range; consider devices that can be updated or upgraded.