Featured collection
Made for Riders, with your feedback.
Now, you’re halfway through a killer ride with your crew, wind in your face, tunes pumping, when suddenly... silence. Your comm system’s dead, and so’s the link to your brother on the next bike. Nothing grinds gears faster than losing that vital connection when you need it most.
That’s why knowing how long your motorcycle communication system lasts on a full charge isn’t just tech talk—it’s about being ready to roll, connected and protected from the first mile to the last.
Most top-tier comm systems, like Sena and Cardo, rock rechargeable lithium-ion batteries—lightweight, powerful, and built to last. Here’s what you can expect in real-world riding conditions:
Just like your bike needs fuel, your comm system needs power—and certain habits eat through it quicker:
Lithium-ion batteries have revolutionized motorcycle comms. They pack a punch in a small, lightweight package and recharge faster than older tech. Plus, they hold a charge longer and are more resistant to the bumps and temperature swings we throw at them on the road.
But remember, all batteries degrade. Treat yours right: avoid deep discharges, don’t leave it dead for days, and keep firmware updated to squeeze out every mile of life.
Battery life isn’t just a number—it’s your lifeline on the road. Knowing what your motorcycle communication system delivers on a full charge helps you plan rides that keep you linked up with your crew, safe, and in the groove.
So, brother, sister—gear up smart. Keep that battery charged, and your ride will stay loud, clear, and ready for whatever the road throws your way.
Made for Riders, with your feedback.
Our 30th Anniversary Logo isn’t just about Eagle Leather — it’s about honoring the riders who’ve kept us rolling since 1995. Every element reflects the...
When it comes to staying safe on the road, your gloves are more than just an accessory—they’re essential. Good gloves protect your hands, provide a...