The Wireless Helmet Drop-In Headphones by OutdoorMaster provide amazing sound while you’re skiing or riding and also allow for hands-free access to your phone. Overall, for the price point, we’re very impressed with the sound quality of these Helmet Headphones.
OutdoorMaster provides you with a nice little guide for using your headphones but once you use them for a day, it’s really easy to remember all of the commands. There are three main buttons on these headphones, a power/pause/play and a volume up, volume down. You can also skip ahead and go back a song with the volume keys. I really like how there are three separate buttons because I feel like sometimes headphones try and do it all with one button, and it can get confusing. These buttons are simple, easy to use, and you’ll remember the actions after a day of use.
The buttons are big and take up the entirety of the headphone so even if you don’t hit it straight and center, the action still works. The 2-button side has a divider between the two buttons which is kind of hard to feel with gloves on. This is our one gripe with these headphones: that it’s hard to feel the difference between the two buttons, though it’s not the end of the world.
If you have a couple of different helmets, these headphones can easily adapt to many different sizes or styles. I personally have Smith, Giro, and Bern helmets and these work well in any of them. With 12 + inches of cord, there is plenty of room to adapt the sizes. They’re also not overly thick or bulky so they easily fit in the ear flaps.
If you’re looking for in-helmet audio, the OutdoorMaster Helmet Drop-In Headphones are affordable, easy to use, and sound amazing. They don’t sound echo-y or empty like other helmet audio systems we’ve tried and they work well in a multitude of different helmets. If you’re interested in purchasing the OutdoorMaster Helmet Drop-In Headphones, doing so using our provided link supports us in that we get a small kickback from your Amazon Purchase.
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