Zhenghao X10 Helmet Compatibility & Installation Guide | Universal Fit
Discover which motorcycle helmets are compatible with the Zhenghao X10 Bluetooth intercom and follow our complete installation tutorial. From full-face to modular helmets, we break down speaker placement, microphone setup, and cable routing to ensure clear audio and reliable communication on every ride.
The X10 intercom by Jiangmen Zhenghao Motorcycle Co., Ltd. is compatible with most adult helmets, thanks to its universal mounting options including metal clips, 3M adhesive pads, Velcro, and snap fasteners. It works seamlessly with full-face, modular flip-up, open-face, and some half-shell helmets. Key compatibility factors include sufficient space in the cheek pads to accommodate the 40mm speakers and cable routing channels to prevent bulges. Avoid ultra-slim racing helmet liners, as they may compromise audio quality or wearing comfort.

Zhenghao EJEAS X10 motorcycle Bluetooth intercom headset, black main unit with volume control buttons and mesh intercom indicator
Helmet Type Compatibility Comparison Table
|
Helmet Type |
Speaker Installation Ease |
Microphone Placement |
Mounting Options |
Pros |
Cons |
Example Models |
|
Full-Face |
High |
Built-in button mic |
Side clip/Velcro |
Best wind noise reduction |
Need to check if cheek pads are too tight |
Shoei RF-1400, Bell Qualifier |
|
Modular/Flip-Up |
High |
Boom mic or button mic |
Clip under chin bar |
Versatile for open positions |
Wiring near flip mechanism |
Schuberth C5, Shoei Neotec |
|
Open-Face |
Medium |
Boom mic (preferred) |
Adhesive on shell edge |
Quick installation, easy access |
Exposed to more wind noise |
Bell Mag 9, HJC i70 |
|
Adventure/Off-Road |
Medium-High |
External boom mic |
Velcro on padding |
Rugged, dust/vibration resistant |
Thicker liners make routing harder |
Arai XD-4, Fox V1 |
|
Half-Shell |
Low |
Boom mic only |
Shell clips only |
Lightweight setup |
Poor full-face functionality |
Not ideal; limited support |
Pre-Installation Checks
- Verify your helmet is equipped with removable cheek pads and ear pockets (most use snaps/Velcro fasteners).
- Measure the depth of the ear pockets (minimum 10-15mm required for speakers) and test pad removal to avoid damage.
- Fully charge the X10 before installation. No special tools are needed—just clean hands or alcohol wipes for adhesive surfaces.
- Note the operating temperature range: -10°C to 50°C, suitable for hot climates like Phoenix.
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Follow these steps for a secure installation in 10-15 minutes:
1. Prepare the Helmet and Kit
- Unbox the package: X10 main unit, speakers (short/long wire), microphone (boom/button type), clips/Velcro (4 pieces), mounting bracket, and USB-C cable.
- Remove all removable padding: Start with cheek pads (pull snaps/Velcro), then the crown/top liner. Handle gently to avoid tearing.
2. Mount the Main Unit
- Choose the mounting side: Left side (non-throttle side) is preferred for easy operation.
- Attach the bracket: Slide the metal clip over the helmet edge (under the padding groove) or stick the 3M Velcro/adhesive bracket.
- Lock the main unit: Align the tabs on the unit with the bracket slots and push until you hear a click. Test removal by pressing the lock and lifting.
3. Install the Speakers
- Place the short-wire speaker in the near-side ear pocket (left cheek).
- Route the long-wire speaker across the interior of the helmet to the opposite ear pocket—tuck wires into seams/grooves without stretching.
- Secure with included Velcro if the pockets are shallow.
4. Install the Microphone
- For full-face helmets: Use the button mic; stick it near the mouth area inside the visor line.
- For modular/open-face helmets: Use the boom mic; position it 2-3cm from the lips and route the wire outside the padding.
- Connect the microphone to the nearest speaker wire (simple plug-and-play design).
5. Route Cables and Reassemble
- Neatly bundle excess wires under the padding using the helmet's internal channels.
- Reinsert the cheek pads (align snaps/Velcro), then the crown liner—ensure no wires are pinched or bulging.
- Power on the unit: Test pairing (Bluetooth/mesh buttons), audio balance, and microphone functionality via a self-call test.
Post-Installation Testing & Tips
- Test ride: Check stability at high speeds, audio clarity (CVC noise cancellation activates automatically), and button accessibility with gloves.
- Adjustments: Reposition the unit if vibration causes loosening; update firmware via the app if available.
- Maintenance: Wipe contacts dry; remove the unit when deep-cleaning the helmet. A 1-year warranty covers manufacturing defects.
- Troubleshooting: If there’s no sound, re-seat the plugs; add foam spacers under speakers for a better fit if needed.
This installation ensures IP67 weather resistance and 15-hour battery life without compromising the helmet’s safety ratings.
- Product Insights:
- Zhenghao Motorcycle Official Website:
https://www.zhenghaomotor.com/