EJEAS V6 Pro+ Motorcycle Helmet Bluetooth Intercom (2 Pack) – 6‑User, 5.1 Bluetooth, Type‑C
Product description
What it is
The EJEAS V6 Pro+ is a Bluetooth intercom system designed for motorcycle riders. It connects to a helmet headset and provides in-ride communication for up to 6 people (with one host selecting who to speak to) and up to 2‑person intercom conversations. It uses Bluetooth 5.1 and a Type-C interface for charging and audio jacks, aiming to deliver more stable calls and charging reliability.
How it fits your riding needs

If you ride with a small group or plan group rides, the V6 Pro+ promises clear voice with reduced background noise thanks to CVC noise reduction technology. The claimed range of up to 800m means you can stay in touch without turning around to check every few minutes. The 850mAh battery supports about 18 hours of intercom time and 25 hours of music playback, with up to 260 hours of standby. These figures suggest reasonable endurance for weekend rides or longer tours, though real-world results depend on weather, helmet fit, and riding style.
What stands out


On paper, the upgrade from Bluetooth 3.0 to 5.1 and the move to Type-C for both charging and audio jacks are notable improvements for stability and charging convenience. The ability to pair 6 riders and manage communications through a host is useful for coordinated rides, group coaching, or fleet-style use. IP65 weather resistance adds a layer of practicality for day-to-day riding.

What might not convince
If you ride solo or rarely group up, the multi‑user capability may be less valuable. Real-world performance depends on helmet compatibility, wind noise, and fit. While CVC noise reduction helps, it cannot eliminate all wind and road noise at higher speeds. Also, the claimed 800 m range is unlikely to hold in busy urban environments with obstacles and interference. Finally, two units per pack can limit scenarios where a larger team is involved without additional receivers.
Who it’s for

It makes sense for riders who value mid‑range intercom features, want a reliable 2‑pack for paired use, and ride with a small crew regularly. If you prioritise straightforward one‑to‑one calls and simple pairing, the V6 Pro+ has the potential to feel more feature‑rich than basic systems without entering the premium price bracket.


Who it isn’t the best option for
Not ideal if you mostly ride solo, or if your group relies on ultra‑long range or ultra‑low latency communications. It may also fall short for riders who expect very long call times at very high speeds in extreme weather, where wind noise and mic placement become more challenging.

When it makes sense to buy
Consider buying if you frequently ride with up to five companions, want integrated Bluetooth connectivity with GPS and mobile devices, and value a longer music playback window between charges. The Type-C upgrade can simplify charging alongside other devices, and the IP65 rating helps in light rain conditions.
What to review before purchasing



Check helmet compatibility and whether you need additional units for a bigger group. Verify fitment with your preferred helmets, mic and speaker placement, and cabling. Consider your typical ride length and whether the 18‑hour intercom time aligns with your trips. Understand that real‑world range will vary with terrain and interference.
Practical use example
During a coastal ride with three friends, the host can push a call to one partner for a quick check‑in while the others ride in standard audio mode. When stopping for breaks, you can quickly reconnect and resume conversations without fiddling with settings. The Type‑C port makes it easy to charge the devices while on a multi‑hour day, reducing downtime between sessions.

FAQ
- How many riders can you connect at once? Up to 6 riders can be paired, with the host able to talk to any one of the others.
- What devices can it connect to? It supports mobile phones and GPS and other Bluetooth devices.
- How long does the battery last? About 18 hours of intercom time, 25 hours of music, with standby up to 260 hours.
Should you buy it?
It’s worth considering if you ride with a small group regularly and need a robust wireless intercom with decent endurance, alongside modern connectivity and a durable build. If you rarely ride with others or require extreme range, you may want to evaluate simpler or different setups before committing.
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