BluArmor launches C20 entry-level intercom with mesh connectivity

Abhishek Pandey
Priced at ₹9,999, the C20 is now available as the most affordable intercom in the BluArmor range.

BluArmor has introduced the C20, its latest entry-level motorcycle intercom system aimed at first-time users. While it sits below the C30 and C50 in the brand’s lineup, it carries forward the same design as the C50 and software foundations and functionalities as its more expensive siblings.

The C20 is built on BluArmor’s eRideGrid mesh network, allowing seamless communication between multiple riders without the need for traditional Bluetooth pairing. It gets rider-to-rider and group communication, and it works not just with other C20 units, but also with the C30 and C50, making it fully interoperable across the BluArmor lineup.

Despite its entry-level positioning, the C20 gets the majority of features from the C50: HD voice clarity, long battery life, and support for OTA firmware updates. It also gets crash detection, multi-point Bluetooth connectivity, and two-stage noise filtering to reduce wind and ambient noise during calls.

The intercom also allows music sharing and features auto-reconnect with a self-healing mesh, so riders who drop out of range are automatically added back when they return.

Mic modules are swappable, making it easier to use with different helmets. Audio and intercom controls are integrated into the unit, and the C20 supports mesh over cloud, which keeps riders connected over long distances using internet-based mesh functionality.

BluArmor says the C20 retains core algorithms from the C50 but with a trimmed-down feature set. The idea is to keep the essentials while offering a lower price point for riders looking for a reliable communication system without the extras.

Priced at ₹9,999, the C20 is now available as the most affordable intercom in the BluArmor range.

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