While some claims might suggest otherwise, few helmets come equipped with built-in communications systems.

Instead, today's leading helmet brands often partner with top comm system producers like Cardo or Sena to produce units designed specifically to integrate seamlessly into each individual brain bucket.

These units typically include recesses for speakers and microphones, making setup quick and simple. Many units even come wired for easy plug-and-play compatibility.

The Stryker offers both Bluetooth phone and rider communication as well as Mesh 2.0, an innovative communication protocol even better than Bluetooth.

Plus, you can control this technology with voice commands in any language – making it compatible with any bike or scooter so long as its paired device supports Mesh 2.0 protocol.

Plus, its oval-shaped shell improves comfort while decreasing wind noise; seven ventilation ports including chin vent, top vent and two side vents as well as three exhaust ports at the back – plus its micro ratchet keeps it securely in place – plus its micro ratchet keeps its snug position comfortably!