Is there an in-car communication system I can use to speak to my passenger?

I am hearing impaired and wondered if there was an in car communication system between driver and front seat passenger? When I'm driving I can't hear what my passenger is saying to me.

Asked on 23 April 2024 by Terry Gander

Answered by David Ross
There are systems such as these available, with their primary use intended for motorsports such as rallying where the driver and co-driver need to be able to communicate clearly while wearing crash helmets in cars that are exceptionally noisy. These tend to be radio or Bluetooth based systems, but can be expensive. A more affordable solution may be to obtain a pair of Bluetooth ear pieces designed for hands-free phonecalls, so you can simply call your passenger before starting your journey.
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