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Camos FAQ

Q: How many devices can pair with the Camos 500 at one time?

A: The Camos 500 can pair with one "hands free" (ie. Cell Phone, Bluetooth 2 way radio) and one "wireless stereo" (MP3 player w/ adapter) audio source at a time, the "hands free" device will override the wireless stereo channel (such as a phone overriding a GPS). If you plan on using a phone that supports wireless stereo and hands free Bluetooth you will not be able to pair more devices (except with the second channel).

Q: So what is the difference between the 500 and 600?

A: The Camos 500 and 600 differ in that both have a primary channel which you can pair the "hands free" and "wireless stereo" via Bluetooth. The Camos 600 has an additional channel which can be used to pair with another Camos 600 to have a full duplex wireless intercom in addition to the "hands free" and "wireless stereo" on channel 1. The intercom will also mute the audio from the "wireless stereo" source when your passenger wants to talk. 

Q: Will the Camos mount to my helmet?

A: The Camos will mount to any helmet, the flat panel speaker require NO modification and mount via a double sided velcro system. The Camos includes a boom mic for open face application and a soft mic for those who have no space for a mic in their full face helmet. The Bluetooth module fastens to the helmet via a clip mount or a double sided tape mount. Their is even a model for those who wear half helmets/beanie helmets.
Q: When I turn everything off will I need to re-pair it when it is turned back on?

A: No, only under circumstances when some type of error has occured will you have to repair the units.
Q: What is the warranty?

A: The product warranty is 2 years on the Bluetooth module and 1 year on the headset and microphone.
Q: What kind of battery does it use?

A: The Camos units use a lithium polymer battery which is not removeable and should be replaced only by the manufacturer.
Q: Can the passenger initiate telephone calls? (600 only)

A: Yes the passenger is free to listen to their own music source and use their own telephone to make and receive calls, as it is not recomended for riders to use the phone in certain riding conditions.

Q: Can I use two phones?

A: Yes, with the Camos 600 you can connect 2 phones, one to channel one and one to channel two, however you will lose intercom functionality.

Q: Can Wi-Fi or other 2.4 MHz transmissions in the vicinity interfere with the Camos headsets?

A: We have never encountered or experienced anything such as that however their are some home telephones that operate on the same frequency, so if you are using the unit in your house, you may experience some interference from that, however Bluetooth 2.0 technology utilizes channel hopping and will usually find a free channel.