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HARTJE Moto: With Ridesync from Interphone, Every Motorcycle Becomes a Digital Smartphone Partner

Maps, music, podcasts, and more: With the new Ridesync infotainment system, Interphone brings smartphone apps to motorcycles via Apple Carplay and Android Auto on an easy-to-install 5.5-inch touchscreen. It has never been easier to equip two-wheeled models without a pre-installed display for multimedia applications. Just like Interphone's popular intercom systems, Ridesync offers a strong package at a great price. The entire product portfolio is available at interphone.com and is distributed in the German motorcycle trade by Hartje.

Founded by bikers for bikers, Interphone has been offering practical solutions for its motto "Stay in touch" for years with its popular communication devices. The Italian company stays true to this approach with the new Ridesync infotainment system, which allows motorcyclists to wirelessly connect their smartphones to a 5.5-inch screen and use the functionalities of Apple Carplay and Android Auto that are familiar from cars. This makes it easy to use navigation software and control media content comfortably. Regardless of year and type of bike, Ridesync brings every two-wheeler up to date with the latest infotainment technology.

Whether iPhone or Android model, via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, the smartphone is wirelessly connected in just a few steps, and apps can be used as usual. Optimized for use on a motorcycle, applications are displayed on an ultra-bright, capacitive, 5.5-inch touchscreen that is easy to read and perfectly usable even with gloves. The proprietary Quiklox system makes installation quick and easy. Once adjusted to the strength of the handlebars, it can be cleverly fastened with a quick-release fastener. The Ridesync infotainment system is powered via the bike's 12V connection, and it is also splash-resistant according to IP 66.

Equally attractive is the wide range of communication systems from Interphone – both Bluetooth-based and with modern mesh connection technology. The systems are based on technology from Sena, so pairing with this manufacturer's systems is seamless. The U-Com and Interphone model series offer various systems for all requirements, differing in design, range, use of mesh technology, and other features. Entry prices just above 100 euros make motorcycle communication accessible to buyers who are not touring with large groups every weekend. Speaking of touring: If you want to use your smartphone as a navigation aid on trips, Interphone offers a wide range of special, highly durable phone covers and cases as well as custom mounting systems for handlebars or cockpits.

The Ridesync will be available from April 2024 and will cost 249 euros. The entire range is presented by Interphone at interphone.com, and an overview of the intercom devices can be found here: interphone.com. The entire Interphone product line is distributed in the German motorcycle trade by Hartje.

The Benefits of Ridesync at a Glance:

  • Wireless smartphone connection via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
  • Super-thin dimensions, ultra-bright 5.5-inch capacitive touch display for use with gloves
  • Quiklox system for easy installation
  • Splash-resistant according to IP66, 12V power supply

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