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Giro Tune-Ups II and Cellular Link - 2006

Giro Tune-Ups II and Cellular Link - 2006

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Giro Tune-Ups II and Cellular Link - 2006

We know you wish you could listen to the Brandenburg Concertos while launching that 50-footer. Now you can, thanks to Giro's TuneUps II Audio System. Upgrade your Giro Helmet with stereo sound and a cell phone link so you can listen to your tunes and tap into your phone, without leaving the terrain park. The TuneUps II System's exclusive LINK technology from Skullcandy uses a Y-cord to plug into your cell and audio device at the same time. An in-line volume control and a built-in, hands-free microphone lets you quickly switch from listening to talking without fumbling with your expensive toys. Giro also included adapters that work with most phones and a travel case that holds 10 CDs or your MP3 player.

Bottom Line: Bring some music to your powder and park runs with the Giro TuneUps II Audio System.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great

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April 20, 2007

The tune-up II's are dope, son. They have good bass cuz their right up against you're ears, the work great with my verizon lg phone. The only thing is that sometimes the earflaps will fall down on mine, I have the encore helmet, and the "one function" button doesn't work with my phone, but all i have to do is put it on auto answer. These things are great, I definitely recommend them.

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Rating for this product: 5

Works great, less hassle than the bluetooth wireless setup

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February 15, 2007

I got the tune ups 2 and bluetooth kit to compare. The pic of the bluetooth on backcounry makes the kit a lot sleeker looking than it really is. Once you get the things on your head they're bulky and ridiculous looking. Plus you have to keep the battery charged.
The tune ups 2 kit works great. People can hear me clearly on my cell phone. The music sounds fine and the overall appearance is much better than the much more expensive wireless setup.

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Rating for this product: 4

Great Sound, Some Phone Issues

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January 10, 2007

The speakers are great. It worked with my phone an LGvx8300 but barely. You could not answer with the control button and it would not ring through to the speakers. So you have to set it up to auto answer, realizing that you will not hear the phone ring and have the opportunity to lower the volume of your music to talk. So I bought an old nokia on ebay and it works like a charm. Now it rings through to the speakers and you can answer, hang up and access voice tags with the control button. Giro was no help in figuring out what phones were compatible and they have no contact info for Skullcandy except for their website which does not allow you to contact the company. All that aside when set up right the system provides awesome sound and easy phone access.

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Rating for this product: 4

Giro Tune Ups II Link

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February 15, 2007

Snowboarding and music make a great combination... listening to your favorite kick-a** rock playlist while riding the snowpark or freeriding down a backcountry powder scenario with the best soundtrack like you're in a real movie is really great!
The Giro Tune Ups II with Link technology from Skullcandy offers the best combination of sound quality and mobile phone integration. When a call comes, the sound is mixed with the music and you can keep riding as you talk...

The only problem is the volume control on the microphone clip... The dial is very sensitive and accidental volume variations can happen while you ride and ajust the jacket zippers.

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Rating for this product: 3

Almost great

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January 15, 2007

I found it hard to find out what phones can be used with this model so for the record this years Tune Ups includes the standard adapter, a Sony Ericsson, and (finally) - a Nokia! The problem lies in the cables being too flimsy to deal with the rigors of a day on the mountain. I've used mine for 3 weeks and almost every connection jack is fraying, and I now have music in only my left headphone. They need a more robust covering to the cables. I think they need to make it so the music cuts out when a call comes in, (I think last years model had this) I missed a few calls when I couldn't hear the ringing when I had the music loud.

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Rating for this product: 5

BUTTERS!

By: Backcountry.com Employee
December 4, 2006

So nice not having my ear buds getting shoved into my brain anymore. Sound on these is great. Wore them on a pow day or two already, got everything nice and wet, including my cell phone, and they were still rockin out. Main thing I was worried about too, these things hold up great when they get wet and the cell phone link is real easy to use. Just press a button when a call is coming in, music will cut out and you just talk through a mic in the volume adjuster, real simple. Def worth the money.

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