[4-Way Communication]: Using optimized Qualcomm Bluetooth 5.1 chip, EJEAS V4C Plus can achieve quick pairing and keep low-energy consumption. It supports 2 to 4 people talk at the same time and the intercom distance can reach 1500m (distance of 4 units).
[CVC Noise Reduction Technology]: V4C Plus referee intercom adopts advanced CVC noise reduction technology to eliminate the echo and ambient noise of the call, so that you can enjoy more stable and crystal clear sound while driving.
[750mAh Battery Capacity]: V4C Plus referee headset runs on high-capacity rechargeable battery. Just charging for 3h, the intercom time can reach 18h and music playing time is up to 24h. The standby time is about 260h, which can meet the needs of long-time referees communication.
[Multi-Scene Use]: V4C Plus referee communication system is an excellent partner for most competition referees like football referees, basketball referees, golf referees, etc. In addition to referees, it is suitable for daily training, construction sites, venue scheduling and other outdoor activities.
[Nifty Portable Design]: EJEAS V4C Plus is small and portable, easy to install and carry. With the in-ear headphone design, the wearing is more stable and secure. You can put the interphone into your armband, and it will not affect the intercom effect when moving fast.
Christopher Motta –
They worked well. Easy to use. Easily get you through a day of VB. Sound clarity is good. Make sure earpieces create a good fit. Plan to use them during track season for communicating with other officials.
Andries Breedt –
Outstanding communication capabiity could not be happier. We use these while jet skiing so that we can continue to communicate without yelling and without being right next to each other. We were actually surprised with how good these sounded. First time pairing was a bit challenging, but every other time we used them they paired up instantly. The ear clip is a little flimsy….it wants to move around and fall off sometimes….but then again we are travelling at 25 mph on jet skis with the wind blowing. We used these riding bikes and had no issues. We would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this intercom system for anyone that needs to communicate with someone else while on the move or separated. Great value.
Baxkr –
Pairing is a little fussy but works well enough for 2. Once connected they are great with full duplex communication and reasonable range. When you get to the limits of range the sound goes very “robotic” before cutting off and they generally reconnect when you get back in range. The manual is atrocious!! However, they have a dedicated YOUTUBE channel, making pairing and installation easy.
Andrew Armitage –
As a basketball referee, communication is crucial during fast-paced games. The ejeas V4C has revolutionized the way we handle officiating. The wireless design and exceptional sound clarity make it easy for us to communicate with other referees, stay updated on rule changes, and make accurate decisions. It’s a must-have device for any basketball officiating team!
Luc Thibault –
These function as a great coaching comm system for teaching riding lessons and instructing at shows. I wish the headset cord was longer so I could clip these to my belt instead of my arm, but other than that there’s nothing I’d change. Easy to pair by watching the how-to video. Volume can be adjusted to way too loud, which is nice at loud venues.
Luis-David M –
Great sound quality. Go to the YT video comments for the pairing directions 1. Pairing. The manual is hard to follow. Read the comments in the product’s YouTube video for easier pairing instructions. 2. Sound quality is really good, on par with devices that cost 2x to 5x. The only downside so far is that a few environment sounds (e.g., barking dogs) are loud and sound closer to you than they are. 3. Earphones. As everyone’s noted, the ones in the set are not great. The same brand sells better ones, get those, they’re worth the investment. 4. The radios lose their pairing if one or more of the radios off or on in the wrong order. Plan to re-pair before your first game of the day.