🎶 Rock Your Ride with Unmatched Sound!
The Rockvillerocknride (2) RockNRide 3" Powered Bluetooth Metal Motorcycle Handlebar Speakers deliver powerful audio performance with 300 Watts peak power and IPX67 waterproofing. Designed for easy installation and compatibility with various devices, these speakers ensure you enjoy your favorite music on the go, even in challenging conditions.
Is Electric | Yes |
Input Voltage | 24 Volts |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 300 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Powerline |
Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.5"D x 6.3"W x 7.6"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Impedance | 4 Ohm |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Laptop, Desktop |
Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | TRUE |
Control Method | Remote |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Material Type | Metal |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
Additional Features | Hi Res Audio |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor |
Subwoofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
M**N
Mighty loud.
Awesome sound from these, at least in my apartment. I'm still working out mounting hardware to get them on the bike along with a café fairing, but looking forward to rocking down the highway, when I do.
N**K
Better than expected for the price.
These are a lot louder than I thought they were gonna be, easy to install and work great. If there is on downside, the beeping that it makes when connecting is a little loud.
M**Y
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY AND TIME
So I bought this for my 86 Goldwing since the factory stereo isn't quite loud enough to hear. Took about 2 weeks to get it and I was so excited to actually get it and get it installed. After about 4 hours of trying to run the mile of wires that it comes with I finally got it installed... It sounded great a little crackling at max volume but still VERY loud. Took it down the road (about 4 miles roundtrip) about 80 mph and it was still loud.I got to ride about a week after that (about 6 miles roundtrip and about 30 mins of play time during that small ride) and it worked great. Didn't have a single issue with it and loved it.Altogether it has been ridden about 10 miles and about 45 mins max since I got it installed. I went to check my levels on oil and gas on it this evening because I am going to ride it in the morning and I went out to the bike and the system had turned itself on mysteriously. The controls were lit up and I pushed the power button to switch inputs to see if it was still working and it switched over to Aux Mode. I shut the thing off and tried to start the bike and it had killed my new battery.I put the charger on the bike and finally got it started up and went to turn the radio on and NOTHING... I checked to make sure the fuses hadn't blown which they had not. I dug down and unplugged the connections and plugged them all back up and still nothing.I have requested a refund I guess we'll see how that turns outVERY DISAPPOINTED
M**.
A good compromise
Mounted on my 2015 Suzuki V-Strom DL650 with GIVI Airflow windscreen and stock pipe. The bike is very quite. I do not wear a helmet.Bass... They're 3" speakers. Don't expect much. You want bass? Tow a trailer behind you with a subwoofer and large amp.Although they are good speakers, one thing that bugs me is that they are advertised as metal speakers. The housings are definitely plastic and the mounts are junk (most brands come with junk for mounts). Spend another $9 or so, and get some Lamphus 3/4" to 1-1/2"mounts. The spacers are really tight on the Lamphus mounts, so be prepared to have a second pair of hands and maybe a channel lock plier to compress the spacers enough for the screws to engage. Wrap the jaws with electrical tape so you don't scratch the mounts.On to the sound quality. I'd say very good in most cases. Definately not for bass booming tunes, but for most cases you can crank them all the way up. If they distort, I back off about 3 clicks. I listen to blues, rock, pop, country, classical. No rap. Rap is... well I could rhyme here... nevermind.Clarity at speed? Forget it above 65-70mph unless wind conditions are ideal. This is the case with most bike mounted speakers. I also ride a HD Street Glide with 240 watts and 2 6" speakers mounted in the batwing fairing. This is even hard to hear at speeds over 70mph. The bigger and wider the windscreen/ fairing, the better the sound. Get the wind decibels down if you want to hear more from ANY speakers.The best thing about these compared to others is the fact that there is no external amp to take up space. The seperate controller is also nice to have. Much easier than fiddling with your phone at speed, and it's lighted.Could use an external antenna for fm. I can only receive 2-3 clear stations in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, and there is no station memory other than your original scan. You then proceed forward and back with the corresponding buttons. Unfortunately on the original scan, it picks up many weak stations with nothing but static. Not an issue. I wouldn't even use this feature unless my phone was dead.I do wish they came with mirror stem mounts. Installation would be much more convenient for many applications. I can just peek over them to see an unobstructed intrument panel with them mounted as close to me as the clamps and brackets will allow.Overall, I would say that I'm satisfied. They are what they are, and they did meet my expectations. I would recommend them over others I have researched, and believe me, I've researched extensively.One little sidenote, I don't have to haul my large Alpatronix bluetooth spreaker to bonfires anymore. I just pull the bike somewhere close and let it blast. Saves spaces in my Givi topcase for beverages and such. Not much draw from the battery, but I do carry a jumper just in case. They get much louder and sound beter than my bulky portable.That's it for now. Hope it was helpful. I will follow up later if I run into any issues.
S**G
Worth the money
The media could not be loaded. First off the surround sound these 2 speakers put out is amazing! They could use a little more bass, but it's not horrible. I can hear it going 70mph. Some songs that have more treble can be a bit much on the ears. I've added a video, the volume is no where near the loudest, just wanted to give you an idea with the bike idling and a picture of the wire you have to hide. The only complaints I have is the amount of wire and the fact you can't unhook it from the speaker, if it did it would be easier to run through the factory clips and holders a lot easier. I also wish when I turned the key off it would shut off too without actually turning it off.
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