Can an intercom be affordable and still sound good at real riding speed, or is that impossible?
I tested the EJEAS X10 Plus on the road, not in a quiet room, focusing on two things that actually matter:
voice clarity in wind and reliability for group rides.

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My real world test (wind and clarity)
EJEAS X10 Plus intercom mounted on a motorcycle helmet during a real riding test

I recorded this review while riding, because that is where many budget intercoms struggle.
In my test, the X10 Plus kept my voice clear thanks to its intelligent noise cancellation,
designed to reduce wind and road noise so your voice stays understandable.

Real rider takeaway:
If you ride at speed, a garage test means nothing. You want an intercom that stays understandable when wind gets loud.
That is exactly what I was checking here.

Bonus: recording voice directly into GoPro footage
Close up view of EJEAS X10 Plus buttons and controls

Here is a bonus that really helped my motovlogging workflow. I paired the EJEAS X10 Plus to my
GoPro Hero 12 and recorded my voice straight into the video. The result was a cleaner voice track
with far less wind dominating the audio, which makes the footage easier to watch.

How I set it up (quick steps)

  1. Put the X10 Plus into pairing mode.
  2. On the GoPro, open Bluetooth audio or microphone settings and connect to the intercom.
  3. Record a short test clip at riding speed and listen back before filming a full ride.

Note: Bluetooth behavior can vary by device and firmware. If pairing feels unstable, update firmware and re pair from scratch.

Mesh 4.0 for group rides (up to 100 people)

The X10 Plus supports Mesh 4.0 and is built for group communication. According to the listed specs,
it supports up to 100 people in a Mesh group, with simultaneous talk up to 100 people as well.

For range, the listed specs mention 1500 meters in open areas, and about 800 meters for
unit to unit range when there are no signals or obstacles.

Why this matters:
Clear communication is not just for chatting. It is for safety in group rides, calling out hazards, confirming exits,
and keeping the group organized.

Key specs and what they mean

Feature Specification What it means in real use
Connectivity Mesh 4.0, Bluetooth 5.1, 5G communication system support (with internet) Flexible setup for riding, phone, and supported communication modes.
Intercom capacity Up to 100 people (Mesh group intercom) Designed for bigger group rides.
Simultaneous talk Up to 100 people Multiple riders can communicate within the group setup.
Intercom range 1500m open areas, 800m unit to unit range (no signals or obstacles) Range depends on environment, but the listed numbers fit real group spacing.
Battery capacity 1500mAh (Lithium Polymer) Built for long riding days.
Battery life Mesh 15h, Bluetooth talk 15h, music 18h, standby 48h A full day ride without stressing about charging.
Charging time 2 hours Easy top up between rides.
Waterproof rating IPX7 Rain is not a deal breaker.
Noise cancellation Intelligent noise cancellation, CVC and DSP for speeds up to 180 km/h Helps keep voice clear when wind and speed increase.
Voice control Hey EJEAS voice assistant, six languages, high recognition rate Hands free control for basic actions.
Extra features FM radio, music sharing, audio multitasking, magnetic charging and mounting, channel switching, EJEAS App, EUC remote support, microphone mute Convenience features that make daily riding easier.

What is in the box
EJEAS X10 Plus intercom shown for group ride use

In the box you get the unit, speakers, microphone options, mounts, and the charging cable, so you can install it and ride.

App, firmware, and voice control

The X10 Plus supports the EJEAS App and firmware updates, and it includes Hey EJEAS voice control.
For most riders, the practical value is simple: setup is easier, and updates can help improve stability over time.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Clear voice at speed in my real riding test, with intelligent noise cancellation and CVC and DSP listed for higher speeds.
  • Mesh 4.0 with up to 100 people listed for group rides.
  • Range listed up to 1500m in open areas.
  • Strong feature set including music sharing, FM radio, audio multitasking, and microphone mute.
  • IPX7 waterproof rating for riding in rain.

Cons and things to know

  • Like any intercom, range depends on terrain, traffic, and how the group is spaced.
  • Battery life can vary in real use depending on volume, temperature, and how much you use intercom versus music.

Other EJEAS models I show at the end

At the end of the video, I also show a few other EJEAS models for different needs, including the intercom with a built in camera,
plus a ski intercom made for helmets on the slopes.

You can browse the official lineup here:
EJEAS motorcycle intercom lineup

FAQ

Is the EJEAS X10 Plus a good choice for group rides?

If you want Mesh based group communication and the listed capacity is what you need, the X10 Plus is built for that use case.
I mainly like it because group communication becomes simpler when the system stays clear at speed.

What range should I expect?

The listed range is up to 1500m in open areas. In real riding, obstacles and formation affect range a lot, so treat that as best case.

Does it work with music and intercom?

The feature list includes audio multitasking and music sharing, so it is designed for that kind of mixed use.

Where can I find official support, app, and updates?

Use these official pages:
Support,
App download,
Firmware updates.

Final notes

My main takeaway is simple. In real riding conditions, voice clarity is everything, and the X10 Plus is built around features
aimed at keeping communication usable at speed, plus Mesh 4.0 for bigger groups.

Official links again:
X10 Plus on EJEAS,
Buy on official store