Cardo Packtalk Edgephone hits new low at $846.59
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Save $38 on the Cardo Packtalk Edgephone duo pack at $846.59, offering wireless off-road intercom without cell signal or helmets.
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Cardo Packtalk Edgephone hits new low at $846.59
Pick this up and save $38.45.
If you ride off-road with a group, you already know the pain of shouting over engines and losing sight of your spotter. Cardo Packtalk Edgephone drops to $846.59 - save $38.45.
This duo pack brings wireless intercom to ORV and off-road vehicles, no cell signal required, and no helmets needed.
For just $846.59, below its 30-day average of $885.04. The 90-day average sits at $873.66 and the 180-day average at $873.74, so this is the lowest this duo pack has settled at in recent months.
The Packtalk Edgephone is built for ORV use -- no helmet required, no cellular network needed. Key features include:
- Wireless handsfree intercom with up to 1-mile range between vehicles
- Freedom to move without being tethered to your vehicle (ideal for spotters)
- No cellular coverage needed -- works in remote backcountry
- Sand, mud, and waterproof rating for all-terrain durability
- Sound by JBL with 40mm high-definition speakers and three audio profiles
Best for off-road groups who need reliable communication between vehicles or between a driver and a spotter outside the vehicle. Also useful for overlanding teams, trail crews, and anyone running ORVs in areas where cell service drops out.
Skip this if you only ride on pavement with a helmet -- the standard Packtalk helmet units are a better fit.
This is a niche product. It is designed specifically for ORV and non-helmet use in off-road environments.
If you need motorcycle helmet communication, the standard Packtalk Edge is the right choice. Also worth noting: the list price of $999.95 has never been the going rate; the real baseline has hovered around $874.
If you run a side-by-side or Jeep and need group comms that survive mud, water, and zero cell signal, this duo pack at $846.59 is the lowest it has been. The JBL audio and 1-mile range make it a practical upgrade for any off-road crew that values staying in touch without yelling.

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