Had it for about 2 weeks, it's easy to install into my helmet. Removed the padding of my helmet, stuck the attachment stickers on and put the "earphones" in. I am able to easily access the buttons/ microphone and put that bit at the front of the helmet, usually use it to turn music up or off. The battery life is quite good, I've only used it for music so far when i travel and depending on the bike volume you might need to turn your headset up way more but can hear it clearly still. Only thing that i have an issue with is the auto answer option, and i have to remember to decline the call even though sometimes I'm not able to, but that can probably be fixed if you put your phone on do not disturb. And that you can only turn the volume up, not down, so you'd have to turn your music off or manually turn it down with your phone when off the bike.I've used it as an intercom once, by just calling someone on their actual phone number (no whatsapp/ discord e.c.t.) and the quality is also good. Can hear the other person well enough and the other hears me clearly, bedsides it apparently sounding like theres constant wind at times- even if I'm not on the bike but that's i think expected for the price.It is also easy to charge, the charging cable is provided and you just charge for about an hour and it will last you over a few hours I'd say. And afterwards just put the charging connector cable back behind the padding of the helmet.I prefer this type of headset over the more expensive intercoms, like cardio, as i don't want my music to be so extremely loud that I can't hear the road and since the fact is that i only use it for music. But i also never had an expensive intercom so i wouldn't know the difference as much, besides the fact that cardio is built specifically for talking with other bikers as a normal intercom would. I usually keep my visor up, even in rain, and have had no issues so far with it over rain ( i have to keep it up due to fogging :> ) So yeah, It's perfect for me but will update if i get any issues.