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What is it?

The C20 is Bluarmor’s newest and most wallet-friendly helmet comms unit. And that’s both its biggest flex and its biggest flaw.

Why is it cool?

Absolutely… if you know what you’re signing up for. Like the pricier C50, the main module hugs the back of your helmet while a neat 3-button controller clings to the side. The upside? No lopsided helmet or annoying wind drag. The downside? A jungle of wires inside your liner. Bluarmor’s install videos exist, but you’ll probably still end up winging it.

Over the last few months, the C20’s been tested on everything from the Multistrada V4 Rally to Ruman’s KTM 390 Enduro R — both of which know how to push buttons. While the Multi flirted with triple-digit speeds (don’t ask), audio stayed crisp and clear. And when the Enduro flung mud, water, and a proper thrashing at it — the C20 didn’t flinch.

Whether it was tunes, turn-by turns or mid-ride calls, the C20 handled it all like a champ. Paired with another C20 or a C50, you can talk, stream music, and take calls. But if you’re riding in a larger squad with multiple Bluarmor units, the C20 only supports intercom chat — no music sharing or juggling calls.

How much?

At Rs. 9999, it’s a solid deal for couples or close buddies. But if your riding crew looks like a MotoGP grid, you’re better off splurging on the C50 lineup.

Where?

thebluarmor.com