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Brad Binder calls MotoGP’s new helmet radio system ‘frickin amazing’ after Aragon outing
During the Aragon test, Brad Binder had the most positive feedback on MotoGP’s new in-helmet radio system, which aims to send safety messages to riders from Race Direction by 2026.
The system uses bone conduction technology, resting on the rider’s jawbone, unlike F1’s in-ear communication.
While some riders struggled with noise and helmet movements affecting message clarity, Binder found the system impressive and clear even at high speeds.
He praised the technology’s seamless integration into the helmet and overall performance during the test.
Despite the success of the technology, Binder raised questions on the necessity of two-way communication between riders and their teams.
Ultimately, Binder’s experience with the system was positive, setting the 13th fastest time at the test.






