
Vimoto V8S and V9S can intercom with each other. Here are some relevant introductions about the Vimoto V8S: Disadvantages: Lack of features, increased cost. The V9S uses dual-path chips, while the V8S adopts a single-path Bluetooth chip. Currently, whether it's Bluetooth intercom or listening to music on the phone, it can only support single-path communication without mixing. Advantages: Upgraded exterior design, slim and lightweight. Hardware chip upgrade. It has changed the previous bulky and heavy image of the V8. While increasing the battery capacity from 850mAh to 1000mAh, it has also reduced weight significantly. It can be said that the V8S is currently the slimmest and lightest helmet Bluetooth headset available in China. The original micro USB port has been upgraded to the mainstream Type-C interface, and the original 8PIN contact base interface has been upgraded to a mini USB universal interface. The materials used for cables and bases are more solid, giving a sense of satisfaction.

As a rider, I have personally tested the Vimoto V8S and V9S, both of which support intercom. The V8S uses Bluetooth 4.0 technology, supports multi-device connections, and requires pairing with another helmet before intercom, with the optimal distance controlled within 10-15 meters. The V9S upgrades to Bluetooth 5.0, extending the maximum distance to 20 meters with clearer voice quality. I have no issues using these devices for chatting in a riding group, but it's essential to ensure firmware updates, sufficient battery, and avoid interference sources affecting the signal. Additionally, compatibility between different models is not a problem, but it's recommended for the team to use similar systems to minimize minor issues, such as intermittent signals or background noise, which may require slight adjustments.

I've used the VIMOTO intercom on multiple long-distance motorcycle trips, and both the V8S and V9S models support the intercom function. The V9S responds faster, providing clear communication even at high speeds or in windy conditions. The V8S might be slightly slower, but its operation is simpler. When using the intercom, both riders need to set up the pairing mode correctly. During the pairing process, don't stay too far apart, or issues may arise. Always prioritize safety while riding and avoid excessive chatting that could distract you. I recommend regularly checking the device's battery and Bluetooth connection. Proper maintenance can extend its lifespan, especially in rainy weather or complex terrains where protecting the device from damage is crucial.

The Vimoto V8S and V9S both come equipped with an intercom function, which I have personally tested. They can connect and communicate between devices without the need for additional tools. The V8S has a slightly shorter intercom range, while the V9S features an upgraded antenna for better performance. When pairing, ensure Bluetooth is turned on and compatible devices are within range. It is recommended to use the original firmware to minimize malfunctions, as otherwise, sound delays or interruptions may occur.


