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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    I think the answer to your question here is "yes".

    I've done a bit of dredging around the Garmin websites and have noticed one thing that might explain your problem.

    There seems to be a difference in the claims regarding bluetooth when you compare the zumo 220 with nuvi series.

    The Zumo says "Bluetooth technology, helmet or headset only." Which means it connects to a headset (mine does!) or a helmet (like the Nolan I assume).

    The nuvi says "It includes Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free phone calls...". Which, to me anyway, means it will NOT connect to a headset or helmet but ONLY a phone.


    Could explain your problem.
    Yeah, I think you're right there.

    So I want a product that will receive the Garmin Bluetooth signal and then transmit by wire (Or a product that can affiliate with the Bluetooth in my helmet) into my helmet via a jack (Or if necessary, an earpiece speaker.)

    Any one know a product that will do that?
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    An update:

    I have tried and succeeded with no problem whatsoever to affiliate my N-com Bluetooth with a Garmin nuvi 765.

    Therefore the 765 performs the same as a Zumo in that respect and not all Bluetooth send AND receive.

    Thank you to those who have proffered help.
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    I had no luck pairing mine so sold it and bought a garmin zumo 660 and baehr intercoms, works a treat.
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