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Motorcyclist
Named in 20 Best New Products of '06
May '06

"...want to communicate with your riding partner(s) or your passenger, listen to high-quality stereo sound, or hook up your cell phone, radar detector or GPS, then take a look at Autocom's sophisticated line of communication systems built for motorcycles. Autocom's latest systems include the Easi-Plus, the Active-Plus and the Super Pro AVi, and each one has more features than we can list here. Suffice it to say each system offers that old -school riders never even dreamed of. Want proof of their superior function? Kevin Schwantz's riding school uses Autocom communication systems. Good Enough?"

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ATV Rider
Autocom Ranked as one of ATV Rider's Top 12 Products from Indy Expo '06
May '06
"These full-blown communication systems allow you to haul butt down the trail and chat with a passenger, your riding buddy or pit crew at the same time. Just plug in a transceiver of your choice and the unique microphone design will allow you to talk in startling clarity as it filters out wind noise up to 160 mph."

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American Rider
February 2005
“…our high-performance 103-inch twin cam is not the quietest running mill…[we] found our conversations are as easily spoken as heard at just about any legal road speed. The great news is we can enjoy radio and CDs now like we never could before, the fidelity of the headsets, and the sound-insulating qualities of the helmet, makes for great sound.“
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BMW ON
November 2004
[On the new 7 Series] “On the road the difference in volume was immediately apparent. Without having to speak up I could carry in a more relaxed conversation with my passenger ‚ even at speeds over 100mph. Wind noise is nonexistent and intercom sound quality is excellent. And, like the (Pro) M1, after a little adjustment the VOX picked up immediately without cutting off words and without reacting to wind noise.  I think Tom (Autocom Founder and Chief Engineer) will be happy to know that I continue to use cables I bought eight years ago - they’ve held up against plenty of abuse and the coils are still tight.“ Back to top
Just Ride
Summer/Fall 2004
“Way cool product. It is a ‘voice operated system’ (VOX) and the only thing we could hear through the ear pieces was each other. Wind noise was not amplified at all. We thought the Autocom made the ride safer because there were now a second set of eyes on the road looking for signs and even possible danger objects on 4 legs and 4 wheels. Another safety aspect is that the rider can announce to the passenger that they are setting up to pass a vehicle…Do we recommend this product?  Absolutely, yes.“
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Motorcycle Voyager
July 2004
“I have been using Autocom’s range-topping Pro-7-Sport for well over a month now; the main unit and the Kenwood radio snugly under the seat.  Bike to Bike or rider to pillion, the Pro-7 gives crystal clear sound quality thanks to Autocom’s unique helmet mounted microphone and speaker system. One neat feature of the Pro-7-Sport is that you can plug your phone, GPS and music into the system at the same time. Speed rating is always contentious, and I didn’t find its limit, but at high motorway speeds I was still able to maintain a clear conversation.”
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Fast Bikes
October 2004
Thanks to Autocom for the crystal clear communications at 180mph.
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Ride
September 2003
(Tested to 150mph)  “Autocom has the most explicit instructions, in fact the information we learned here proved useful in setting up and testing all the other installations. Once in place the sound quality was superb, no problems with discomfort and the microphone is the slimmest. This is the only system to have orientation flats on the connectors which makes it quick and easier to use. They’re big too so you don’t have to fiddle. 

The optional PTT mounts below (the grip) rather than on the handlebar, making it much easier to use, with a positive action.  But the best function is the VOX. The only time it false triggered was when we were first setting up and learning how to use it.  After that it was fine up to 150mph and we didn’t need the optional PTT. The system was still working at 150mph but we didn’t test any faster because we had no earplugs.

So on the basis that their systems were way ahead of the closest competition, Autocom have again scooped both best buy and only system recommended. Best Buy goes to Kit 6 because it’s both the best and easiest to use. The quality of the VOX not only makes it hands-free, but brain free. Couple that with the ability to configure it exactly to your needs and it’s the only system with no limitation.” Back to top
London Biker
April 2003
Autocom’s Pro-7-Sport is the only one we can recommend without hesitation. Its modular systems mean you buy only the elements you need, adding components, such as bike-to-bike later. The unit can be wired into your bike’s switched live or a (9V) battery and the CDquality stereo headset and microphone are a breeze to fit and aren’t just discreet - their wafer thin profile belies their quality and clarity. Receive a phone call and the system automatically cuts the music, restoring it when the call ends and callers will be genuinely pushed to know that you’re riding, such is the clarity of comms. Conversation is not only possible but of startling clarity, even at speeds over the ton. You can hear your own voice through your speakers, which helps you speak at the correct volume, whatever your speed.  It’s difficult to compare Autocom’s systems to any other because quite simply, nothing else comes close.
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T.W.O
January 2002
If you want a seriously good intercom system look no further than Autocom, conversation is not only possible but also amazingly clear at very illegal speeds.  When using a mobile callers often don’t even know you’re on a bike. Simple to use, very versatile. I can’t recommend it highly enough.” Back to top
Ride
June 1999
“The Autocom is well made with robust connectors. The headset is the best and fits neatly, easily and comfortably in our helmets, providing clear communication at 120mph. Of the six intercoms tested the choice is easy and Autocom is the best buy. There are no recommendations for any of the others because nothing else performed well enough.” Back to top
Motorcycle Consumer News
December 1998
Intercom Test  “Autocom makes arguably the best systems which provide clear, crisp sound at triple digit speeds whether you have a fairing or not.” Back to top
Motorcycle Consumer News
November 1998
Bike to Bike Intercom Test  “All of the units became virtually useless over 60mph with the notable exception of the Autocom’s.   Unbelievably, the Pro (3000) and Eurocom allowed understandable communication at 160mph and 130mph respectively! For talking over long distances - or at speeds over 60mph - the Autocoms are the only viable choice.” Back to top
BMW ON
January 1998
“On a two mile runway at Bruntingthorpe (England) Lee Parks of Motorcycle Consumer News and I, armed ourselves with two Honda Blackbirds, in an attempt to discover the limits of Autocom’s Pro System. Amazingly even though we could get 185mph on the clocks. The world’s fastest production bikes were not fast enough, and we could still communicate clearly. Even more amazingly the price of Autocom gear is comparable to low end, fewer featured products from other companies.” Back to top
Worwickshire County Council
May 1997
“After about one year of use I would like to commend Autocom for the unique system.  It is extremely good in performance, manufacture and quality, and gives good hearing protection and communication for the instructor and candidates alike.  We can now converse quite normally in extreme noise without the need to shout or be deafened.” Back to top
European ASCAR Championship 2002
John Mickel - European ASCAR Champion
“When we first installed the Autocom equipment I was staggered by the clarity compared to other systems we’d tried. Believe me when you’re doing over 180mph an inch away from a concrete wall, clear and reliable communication is vital, Autocom delivers on both clarity and reliability. You won’t get me out in the race car now without it. There is no doubt in my mind, Autocom was a significant contributor in winning the championship.” Back to top
Ride
April 1997
The audio was superb. What made it special was the lack of amplified wind noise, coupled with stereo audio."
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Boost
December 1996
“Cadbury’s Boost Yamaha would like to thank Autocom for helping us win the ’96 championship. Your system gave us confidence and the upper hand in race day proceeding.
The Autocom’s proved to be priceless, helping us to win many of the races throughout the season.” Back to top
What Mobile
November 1996
If you need a cellular phone on your bike Autocom is the only way to do it.Back to top
SuperBike
December 1995
“The Autocom system gives a whole new dimension to two-up touring. Behind the BMW’s screen we could talk normally at any speed up to 120mph which is as fast as she’d let me go.” Back to top
BMW Club Journal
October 1994
“We went to the 1993 Motorcycle Show, and witnessed a demonstration by Autocom. The stand was so crowded that I didn’t bother to buy one at the time, but now having used one do we think it is worth the money? Well if you like quality and I presume that, riding a BMW, you do, you won’t be disappointed.” Back to top
BIKE
May 1994
Sound quality was crisp irrespective of speed. The Best.Back to top
MCN
September 1993
Overall sound quality is excellent. All in all it’s hard to fault this excellent system. The Best.Back to top