New BluArmor range of intercoms launched from Rs 3,499

By Ved Janve
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The range goes up to Rs 14,999 for the flagship C60Pro; these prices are introductory and slated to rise once the offer ends.

BluArmor has revamped its entire intercom line-up with the 2026 product range, comprising five models – the C10, C40, C60, C60+ and the flagship C60Pro. These are built around the new Ridegrid 2.0 mesh platform, catering to everyone, from entry-level riders to large group riders.

1. Prices range from Rs 4,999 to Rs 24,999; introductory prices start at Rs 3,499
2. The C60 range gets unlimited mesh and private calls within the mesh feature
3. New single-cable weave wiring system replaces traditional cable management

BluArmor intercom range: What’s new

The C60 range replaces the outgoing C50 range as the brand’s flagship.

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The new line-up is underpinned by BluArmor’s Ridegrid 2.0 platform, which enables scalable connectivity from simple rider-to-pillion intercom to unlimited group mesh on the C60 range. A key addition to the C60, C60+ and C60Pro is the ability to initiate private conversations within a mesh group, allowing riders to isolate communication with one participant and seamlessly rejoin the larger network. 

In typical BluArmor fashion, the C60 range attaches to the back of the helmet with MagDock 2.0. Both the C60 range and MagDock are now certified for IP67 water resistance. The C60 range currently starts at Rs 10,999 and goes up to Rs 14,999 for the Pro variant. These prices are part of an introductory offer; afterwards, the C60 range will start at Rs 15,999 and go up to Rs 24,999. 

The C40 supports up to 20 users on mesh, although it does not allow simultaneous music playback over Ridegrid. Much like the C60 range, the C40 attaches to the back of the helmet but with a ClickDock setup. The C40 is currently priced at Rs 8,999 (introductory) and will cost Rs 12,999 once the offer ends. 

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At the entry level, the C10 focuses on a 1-to-1 mesh-intercom with a claimed 1.2km range and a 13-hour battery life. The C10 is compatible with all the other, more expensive offerings from the brand as a universal intercom without mesh, except the C30. The C10 attaches to the side of the helmet, much like a conventional intercom setup, and it, too, gets IP67 water resistance. The C10’s introductory price is Rs 3,499, and it will cost Rs 4,999 once the offer concludes. 

BluArmor has also confirmed that it will continue to sell the C20 and C30, while the C50 effectively transitions into the new C60. Across the range, features such as Hey Blu voice commands, crash detection and deceleration auto alert are offered, along with Signature Audio by BLU (barring the C10, which gets Dhwani by Blu speakers). 

The brand also says its proprietary Hey Blu voice-activated communication system will be made reverse-compatible with older models over time. However, it also adds that it will roll out only 7-8 basic commands initially and soon add more commands via future updates. 

On the hardware front, BluArmor has introduced a revised wiring setup that uses a single weave-style cable instead of a conventional cable manager, aimed at simplifying installation and allowing users to use separate speaker sets from other brands as per their discretion.

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The T-stick mount (standard for the C60+ and C60Pro, compatible with C60) continues with Velcro but now gets an improved holder that sits below the mirror stalk, and the C60 range remains compatible with the MagDock system, including the older 1.0 version.

Orders for the revamped range of BluArmor intercoms commence on April 15, with deliveries starting from April 20. 
 

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