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Techy Stuff: Cardo “Intercom Recorder” Allows Riders to Save Mid-Ride Chatter

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Just yesterday, we covered new tech debuted by Sena, making GoPro integration and mid-ride Mesh invitations (Reach-Out) a breeze; now, Cardo’s upped the ante with updated software that lets riders record (and save) intercom audio!

We’re really getting spoiled for new comm stuff, so let’s take a look at the deets on what Cardo’s given us, shall we?

According to the recent press release, the new voice-recording feature works with “the latest DMC products’ generation, including any Bold/Black variant:

  • PACKTALK EDGE
  • NEO
  • CUSTOM (this one will require the platinum package)
A view of several excellent riders that have used Cardo. Media sourced form Cardo.
A view of several excellent riders that have used Cardo. Media sourced form Cardo.

A view of several excellent riders that have used Cardo. Media sourced form Cardo.

Simply update your Cardo app to the 7.0 software update, and presto, your next adventure can now be recorded for all posterity – the tech even works with a BT intercom bridge with any Cardo or non-Cardo BT unit.

Way to go, guys.

In case you’re still unsure of how this intercom recorder will work, here’s the rundown:

  1. Open your Cardo app
  2. Press the ‘mic’ button on the Cardo Connect home screen, stopping the recording when finished
  3. All completed recordings get saved to the riders’ phone

That’s it!

A rider using Cardo Systems Media sourced from Cardo.
A rider using Cardo Systems Media sourced from Cardo.

A rider using Cardo Systems Media sourced from Cardo.

What do you think of Cardo’s new intercom recorder feature?

*Media sourced from Cardo Systems*​


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