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Cardo Packtalk Pro Arrives in Malaysia – RRP RM2099

Cardo occupies the top rung when it comes to motorcycle communicators and they are continuously moving the goal posts in terms of features and innovations. Well, good news is, the much-awaited Cardo Packtalk Pro has arrived in Malaysia. It sells at a recommended retail price of RM2,099.00.

Its arrival was announced by the official distributor in Malaysia, Sinar Puncak Sdn. Bhd. during the launch event at Backroom Coffee.

Key features:
  • The Cardo Packtalk Pro features a crash detection chip. The chip continuously measures and records acceleration, angular velocity, and abnormal motion. As such, the unit will call for help should the rider become incapacitated.

  • New 45mm JBL speakers for what Cardo says offers the best experience in sound quality.
  • Auto ON/OFF feature which automatically powers the device on and off based on certain conditions to prolong battery life.

  • Talk time is up to 13 hours, while charging to full takes up to 2 hours. Additionally, a 20-minute fast charge provides up to 2 hours of talk time for those “Oh no! I forgot to charge it moments!”
  • Cardo’s much-vaunted Dynamic Mesh Communication (DMC) group communication feature supports up to 15 users.

  • There is a 2-channel connectivity, one for the mobile phone and GPS, while the other supports Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and pairing to the bike’s TFT.
  • All these features and more (including built-in voice commands) are housed in a slick matte black IP67-rated casing.

Again, the RRP is RM2,099.00 for a single pack, and will be available at authorised dealers from September 2024 onwards.

Please visit these social media accounts for more information:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cardosystemmy

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cardo_malaysia/

Cardo Malaysia Authorized Dealers: https://bit.ly/cardoMYauthorisedsite

Wahid's lust for motorcycles was spurred on by his late-Dad's love for his Lambretta on which he courted, married his mother, and took baby Wahid riding on it. He has since worked in the motorcycle and automotive industry for many years, before taking up riding courses and testing many, many motorcycles since becoming a motojournalist. Wahid likes to see things differently. What can you say about a guy who sees a road safety message in AC/DC's "Highway to Hell."

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