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The Fodsports FX8 Pro is a premium motorcycle Bluetooth communication system featuring a 10-rider intercom with up to 2000m range, dual-chip audio multitasking for simultaneous music and intercom, and custom-tuned 40mm HRSQS speakers. It boasts advanced triple noise cancellation, one-click fast pairing, FM radio, and IP67 waterproofing, delivering reliable, crystal-clear communication and entertainment for long rides in any weather.












| ASIN | B0C7V5LJLM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Motorcycle Riding and Communication |
| Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103 in Powersports Bluetooth Headsets |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | Fodsports |
| Brand Name | Fodsports |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 2.5 Hours |
| Color | blsck |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Control Type | Siri |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 110 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | in_ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Frequency Range | 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FODSPORTS |
| Model Name | FX8 PRO |
| Model Number | FX8 PRO |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Travel |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Theme | Motorcycle |
| UPC | 717186242635 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Q**E
Amazing quality for chatting up in a storm
Incredible, my review may not benefit a lot of you, however I Bought this for snowmobiling, it gets to tempatures of -10 and I needed a system where I could talk to my sister at the back of the group, ask if all went well then I would buy 4 more for the entire group, and long behold, I absolutely will, it holds up really good to the elements like snow, rain, low tempatures, and such. Its range is good since I can hear her up to a mile away, which can be longer if you have someone else in between you and the other person with the headset, the buttons work good and I like the set up for them since the big volume knob is also the pause botton so it's easy to feel where it is, it's nice and small so you don't feel it mess with your head at all, it's easy to transport and good portability as long as your not switching it between helmets, it has really good grip and won't come off easily, the cords are sometimes a pain but once you figure out how to set it up it becomes very easy, so yeah, this is a good choice, and I'll buy more for next year.
M**A
High quality and affordable intercom system
If you are looking for a great value motorcycle intercom then look no further. I spent a long time checking out the main brands but was put off by the extortionate prices being charged for these devices. The FODSPORTS one works great, connects easily and has perfectly acceptable call and music playback quality. The price of under $80 with the promotion is very good value for what you get. Installation was easy and quick on my helmet and the FM radio is super useful and works well. If you register your product after buying it, you get another 6 months of warranty too on top of the 12 months it comes with. Can’t really go wrong with this intercom. Highly recommended
T**H
Good hardware potential, but not a true standalone solution
I went into the Fodsports FX8 PRO after reading a lot of mixed reviews. Enough people compared it to higher-end systems that I decided to give it a shot. Bottom line: I was underwhelmed as a standalone unit. First, Fodsports’ product lineup is confusing. There are too many overlapping models, each with different tradeoffs—USB-C on one, mini-USB on another, mesh on one but outdated hardware elsewhere. Instead of a clear “best option,” it feels like you’re choosing between compromises. Second, be cautious with online reviews. Many are from content creators who received the product for free, and some didn’t seem to fully understand how to use it. That shows in the expectations vs. reality. I chose the FX8 PRO mainly for the 40mm speakers, which are larger than most competitors and sounded promising on paper. Installation: Straightforward and easy. Mount: The stick-on mount feels flimsy. Mine doesn’t inspire confidence long-term, especially on a curved helmet. App: The companion app feels underdeveloped—more like a marketing funnel than a useful control tool. Easy to accidentally trigger links to their marketplace. Sound Quality & Volume: This is the biggest weakness. Sound is tinny and volume is limited. Even at max volume (phone + unit), it’s only really usable up to ~50 mph before wind noise takes over. EQ options are minimal (bass/mid/treble presets only). Workaround (Important): If you have a modern Android phone and an Android Auto setup, you can significantly improve audio quality and volume through those systems. That’s the only reason I kept it—because it becomes usable in that configuration. Without it, I wouldn’t. Bluetooth Behavior: Inconsistent. It reconnects to my Android Auto device fine, but after stopping (fuel, food, etc.), it often reconnects to the phone without restoring audio. Requires a full power cycle to fix. FM Radio: Surprisingly good. Strong reception even in remote areas—this is a standout feature. Use Case Note: I ride solo and don’t use intercom or calls, so I can’t speak to those features. Portability: Not very flexible unless you buy additional accessories (which adds cost and still uses older connectors). Battery Life: Too early to evaluate. Summary: The FX8 PRO has some good hardware (especially the speakers), but it’s not a complete or satisfying standalone system. With a modern phone and Android Auto, it can be made usable—but that also defeats the purpose of a budget-friendly option. If you’re expecting plug-and-play performance on its own, this likely won’t meet expectations.
D**R
Better than they know
I listen to a lot of podcasts and skip a lot of advertising. This product does not list it's ability to skip through audio. I posted the question here, looked through the instruction manual and contacted the seller. Everyone said no. But it can skip! This is with an android pixel 7 and pocket casts mostly but I'm sure it will work with most phones and apps. There are three buttons on the top. The two bigger ones will skip back and forward (the left and right buttons respectively) The manual says these are for previous and next track so if you have a playlist loaded or are listening to a music service perhaps they will behave that way instead of skipping 30 seconds or so through the track. I have more observations: When installing this I should have been more careful on which side of the plastic mount I stuck the 3m tape, it's best to fully visualize how things go together before you commit. Same goes for the metal clip, very hard to remove if you put it through the wrong side. I quickly learned that the plastic clip that retains the removable comms is really under engineered and it broke quite easily. Customer care was kind enough to send me another one. While I waited I have been using the set up without the retaining clip and don't feel like it will come out on it's own but will replace with the proper clip at some point. The metal clip option would not work for me on the Klim alpha x1 (over hyped helmet imo) Klim also says not to put stickers on the helmet as I'm sure all manufacturers do so, ho hum. Speaker placement: When I first set this up I thought one speaker didn't work. Moving the speaker a fraction of an inch made a huge difference. I also got better sound when I used the provided spacers to bring the speakers closer to my ears. I was thinking I'd made a mistake with this purchase until I got the speakers aligned properly. The sound isn't amazing but it's pretty good. Charging cable: I saw people mention that they couldn't get USB C cables they already owned to fit into the recessed port on this unit. I tried a couple I had and they fit in but unfortunately the unit would only charge with the provided cable. I have a hundred USB C devices and only this and maybe 2 others behave this way. The cable they provide is decent but I wish I could use whatever cable I liked. (Update: I tried another cable and it worked. I think the unit did not like that I plugged it into a higher output charger with a cable capable of delivering that higher charge? It may be just a protective measure. So it will work with various cables) Overall I'm satisfied with this purchase, it's hard to imagine that paying 3 to 5 times the price would get me a much better experience for my main use of audio while I ride.
J**Y
Great sound for price
For the price I was skeptical. As Cardo and other top brands are ALOT more. This unit performs very well. Crystal clear communication between my brother and I when we ride. And it doesn't pick up his harley which is obnoxiously loud. Set up is pretty straigh forward , and the sound seems darn good for the price. I'm really impressed with this. If you're not willing to spend 1000 plus for the name brand set up ( I wasn't), I'd give these a try.
A**R
Great option over “name brand”
Fantastic!! Sounds great at highway speeds. Will definitely purchase again
S**Y
Great price to value
Excellent for the price! Sound is good. Connectivity is easy and reception is usually great while riding. Only issue is the noise reduction above 55 MPH. The microphone has a hard time cutting the wind noise at higher speeds. I definitely recommend this product if you are looking for budget-friendly intercoms. The customer support is also very helpful and outgoing. They sent me a replacement charging cable after losing my original one. Can't beat that!
D**A
Seems decent but tries to do to much
Decent intercom trying to do to much. Installed and tested and the intercom works, time will tell how it holds up and performs when on the bike, volume, range, etc. The main draw back is that it trys to do too much with radio, app, etc. The app is sketchy, multiple safety notices when downloading (not through app store), and basically useless. Also they say if you charge it with any modern charger (over 1A) may cause "irreversible damage", yet they dont give you a charger, it's at your own risk.
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