Pairing that breaks every ride
Bluetooth handshakes drop mid-tunnel, after a fuel stop, or when the engine turns off. Every reconnect is attention off the road.
Clearer audio at speed. Groups that connect and reconnect without pairing steps. A companion app that puts setup in your pocket. This is what riding together should feel like.
Bluetooth handshakes drop mid-tunnel, after a fuel stop, or when the engine turns off. Every reconnect is attention off the road.
Add more riders and the channel degrades. Audio cuts, conversations split, and someone is always outside the range that matters. Large group rides end up in silence.
Consumer Bluetooth codecs were never built for 110 km/h wind, engine rumble, and a microphone inside a helmet. Above cruising speed, you repeat everything twice.
Most intercom systems are assembled from separate parts and separate compromises. Mercurio is being designed as one communication system, where audio, radio, Bluetooth compatibility and software support each other — so group rides feel clearer, easier and more predictable.
These are the problems riders actually run into. Each one is something Mercurio is designed to handle better than what’s available today.
Voice pipeline designed around real riding conditions — wind, engine noise, and the acoustics of a full-face helmet. You stop repeating yourself.
Riders join the shared channel when they arrive and rejoin when they catch up. No manual pairing. No splitting across channels. No rebuilding from scratch.
A Bluetooth bridge lets Mercurio riders communicate with other intercoms on mixed group rides. Your group doesn't all have to switch at once.
Group setup, audio preferences, and firmware updates — all through the companion app on iOS and Android. Before you clip the helmet, not after.
Weather-sealed, vibration-tested, and designed for full-season use from the first prototype. Hardware that doesn't become the weak point of your kit.
Over-the-air updates through the companion app. The system improves as we learn from real riding conditions. Release notes with every firmware revision.
Mercurio combines the helmet device, group communication, Bluetooth compatibility and a companion app into one rider experience — so setup feels simpler, groups stay easier to manage, and the technology gets out of the way.
The group
Designed around group rides instead of one-to-one pairing. Riders should be able to join, move and ride together with less setup friction and fewer interruptions.
Every decision in Mercurio connects back to four things that matter on the road. Not features added to a list — problems that current intercoms leave unsolved.
Designed to keep voices understandable in the conditions that usually ruin intercom conversations — wind, engine noise, and full-face helmets at speed.
Made for rides with multiple people, not just one-to-one pairing. Riders should be able to join, leave and rejoin without interrupting anyone.
Built to coexist with the devices riders and passengers already use. Your group does not all need to switch at the same time.
A companion app designed to make setup, updates and group management feel straightforward — before the ride, not during it.
Hold a real conversation at cruising speed without raising your voice. Audio adapts to wind and engine load so you stay intelligible across the whole day.
Your group has a channel. Riders join when they arrive and reconnect when they catch up — without anyone needing to re-pair. Mixed groups with other intercoms can join through Bluetooth bridge.
Hardware built for vibration and dynamic loads. Controls reachable through gloves. Audio that stays clear when the pace picks up.
Centralised provisioning through the app. Predictable group behaviour and durable hardware for teams that ride every day.
We’re pre-launch and we don’t lean on stock testimonials. Trust here is what we build, not what we claim.
Radio, firmware, codec and protocol engineered in-house. No commodity chip rebadged as a product.
A team built around RF, embedded systems, and audio DSP — three disciplines the category has never combined seriously.
Every claim on this site corresponds to a test we run on every revision. Final numbers will be published with homologation.
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