Basecamp SF-999 Helmet Review
Basecamp SF-999 Helmet Review
I review Basecamps SF-999 Smart Helmet. You have seen this helmet in my ebike reviews and now I am showing you all the features.
Review of Basecamp SF-999 Helmet
- The Basecamp SF-999 Helmet is a smart helmet that allows users to connect their phone to it
- The helmet comes in a bag and includes a case, instruction manual, charging cord, remote, and extra battery
- It has stereo speakers on both sides and the ability to accept phone calls
- The helmet can connect to a phone to receive GPS directions and other features
- It is easy to put on and tighten for a perfect fit
- The helmet features a remote control that can be strapped onto any bike
- The remote control allows users to control music, phone calls, and turn signals
“The Basecamp SF-999 Helmet is a smart helmet that connects to your phone, allowing you to listen to music, take phone calls, and get GPS directions.”
Features of the Helmet
- The helmet comes with a case, instruction manual, charging cord, remote, and extra battery
- It features stereo speakers and a windproof speaker
- The helmet has a simple setup and tightening system
“The helmet comes with a case, instruction manual, charging cord, remote, and extra battery. It also has stereo speakers and a windproof speaker.”
Using the Remote Control
- The remote control can be strapped onto any bike and allows control of music, phone calls, and turn signals
- It includes buttons to control volume and power
- The remote control has a power button to turn off and on the music
“The remote control can be strapped onto any bike and provides easy control of music, phone calls, and turn signals. It also includes buttons to control volume and power.”
Turn Signals and Tail Light
- The helmet has a super bright tail light in the back, which can be turned on using the green light button
- Turning off the turn signals is done by pressing the same button used to turn them on
“The helmet features a super bright tail light that can be turned on using the green light button. Turning off the turn signals is done by pressing the same button.”
Battery Life and Charging
- The helmet takes about three to four hours to charge and provides 10 hours of playtime
- Battery life may vary depending on usage, such as having lights and music on or taking phone calls
“The helmet takes about three to four hours to charge and provides 10 hours of playtime. Battery life may vary depending on usage.”