🏍️ Ride Connected, Sound Elevated, Style Personalized!
The LEXIN G1 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset delivers premium 40mm HD stereo sound with advanced noise cancellation, powered by Bluetooth 5.0 multipoint connectivity. Its rugged IP67 waterproof design and fast USB-C charging ensure all-day reliability. Featuring glove-friendly controls, voice assistant activation, and customizable faceplates with dual mic options, it’s engineered for seamless, safe, and stylish rides.
Control Method | Touch, Voice |
Controller Type | Button, Voice Control |
Control Type | Button Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 45 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
Bluetooth Range | 1E+2 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.0 |
Headphone Jack | Type-C |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Circle |
Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
Style Name | G1 |
Theme | Motorcycling |
Color | Black |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Motorcycling |
Compatible Devices | snowmobile helmet, motorcycle helmet, ATVs helmet |
Cable Features | Detachable |
Additional Features | Boom & Button Mic, Voice Assistant, Bluetooth Multipoint, 6 Color Shells, IPX67 Waterproof |
Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Specific Uses For Product | Motorcycling |
R**
Decent sound; great value.
5 stars for value, 4 stars for sound. I don’t ride with big groups any longer. I really just need a way to listen to music and make an occasional call while I ride. This was what I hoped would be the best solution for the money. I tried wireless buds under the helmet and couldn’t keep them from falling out. The Lexan gives decent (not great) sound. However what you get for what they cost is incredible. I’ve heard 20% better but that was at 300% the cost.
G**
auriculares lexin
The headphones adapt to all types of environments, are water resistant, come with several cases which give it a unique design, sound very good, have good bass, and the battery life is very good, I recommend it.
C**E
Barely 4 stars because 'skip' is so annoying
The only reason I'm giving 4 stars, I almost gave 3, is because the item is very inexpensive comparatively. However, this one doesn't come with a radio, the voice activation button doesn't seem to work (it just repeats the battery level) and the skip forward intermittently works. It's extremely annoying to use the skip feature because I can go a mile down the road trying to double press the stupid button, and it will just keep beeping in my ear telling me the volume is maxed. ***eyeroll There doesn't seem to be a rhyme or reason to the speed at which to double-press the button that will make it work consistently. The other features, sound quality, mic, and battery do work very well though.
T**S
Great headset for money
Great quality great sound easy to install, functions as it should, great value, easy to control volume and connects to Bluetooth easy enough. Volume is loud and not crackly, Bluetooth stays active, waterproof in the rain.
D**E
Excellent Product
I had read the reviews on this and how it performs as well as more expensive name brand bluetooth helmet devices, and it did not disappoint! I was less interested in switching colors and more in it fitting onto my full face helmet (which it did), and being loud enough for me to hear directions over the engine noise (it is, even with earplugs in). It never drops the signal, even with my phone under layers of clothing. It also charges pretty quickly and has decent battery life. I have ridden only for about 1.5 hour with it linked and giving directions, and the battery stayed at full (it announces your battery status when you turn it on). Absolutely worth the price!
K**M
Great sound quality
This was a whim purchase. A why not kind of thing. They are fantastic. They get very loud. I find half or less is perfect on a dirtbike. Take your time when installing the speakers. I had to move mine probably 4 times. Move them, try the helmet on, repeat. It's takes time but once you get it right, they are fantastic. Also, it was 3 weeks of sitting and still had high battery level which was impressive stand by time. It's USBC so charging is extremely easy anyway. Tried a call, the person could hear me fine. I can't say more than that for mic quality.
N**0
They sounded great, but I returned them
I really liked these things. The sound was great! Install was a breeze. The buttons were easy to find. That was all well and good. After using them for a bit, the audio jack started going funky. One speaker would go out and I’d wiggle the jack and it would clear up. Honestly, I think it’s a design flaw. With the speakers and the charging port both being the usbc port, that in and out will take its toll. In my case, it took about a month.
A**S
Mic Intelligible, Low Volume, No Siri Voice Activation, Not Intuitive
Music and phone quality are tolerable only while stationary with the helmet visor up. Communication is impossible with the visor closed. Speaker quality is acceptable. However, the person on the other line hears nothing but garbled noise whether you are moving or not. At highway speeds, forget about it. All audio is drowned out by wind noise. 'Hey, Siri' voice activation does not work. To activate Siri, you must take your hand from the handlebars and grope around on the side of your face for the center button on the headset. Once activated, Siri cannot understand your commands and calls some past coworker you haven't spoken to for 17 years. The charging port is hard to plug into. You think it's plugged in and charging, but you're left with a dead unit when it's time to ride. The volume buttons are not intuitive. the top button lowers the volume and the bottom one turns the volume up. When adjusting the volume, the buttons either do nothing or max out. These same buttons also control the audio shuffle functions. When attempting to adjust the volume, you frequently shuffle music. Similarly, when you attempt to shuffle music, you inadvertently turn the volume all the way down. When this happens, you don't know if you've reached the end of your playlist, the device is malfunctioning, or if the the battery is dead because you can't hear anything.
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