1. Kupu Whakataki
The MAXTO M2 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset is an advanced communication system designed for motorcyclists. It features Bluetooth 5.0 technology, enabling 6-way group intercom communication with a maximum range of 1000 meters (3,280 feet). This device supports hands-free phone calls, music playback, FM radio, and voice assistant integration (Siri/Voice Dial). Equipped with Digital CVC noise cancellation, it ensures clear audio even in noisy environments. Its IP65 waterproof rating allows for reliable performance in various weather conditions. The M2 comes with a 2-in-1 microphone solution, offering both hard and soft mics to accommodate different helmet types.
2. Nga korero haumaru
- Kia mau tonu te haumaru o te rori. Kaua e whakahaere i te taputapu i roto i te āhua e whakararuraru ana i a koe i te ekenga.
- Me whakarite kia mau te taputapu ki tō potae i mua i te eke.
- Adjust volume to a level that allows you to hear ambient traffic sounds.
- While the device is IP65 waterproof, avoid prolonged submersion or direct high-pressure water jets. If it gets wet, ensure it is dry before charging or using.
- Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakarerekē rānei i te taputapu, nā te mea ka whakakorea te pūtāhui, ā, ka pāngia pea.
- Charge the device regularly, especially if not used for extended periods (every three months is recommended) to maintain battery health.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Verify that all items listed below are included in your MAXTO M2 package:

This image provides a comprehensive list of items included in the MAXTO M2 package and illustrates the step-by-step installation process onto a motorcycle helmet.
- Bluetooth Intercom Unit
- Headphone & Microphone Set (2-in-1: Hard Mic and Soft Mic)
- Magic Clip (Mounting Bracket)
- Kaihurihuri
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- Velcro Pads mo nga Kaikorero
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
4. Hua Neke Atuview
Familiarize yourself with the main unit and its components:

He pahū view detailing the main components of the MAXTO M2 headset, including the control unit's buttons and ports, and the different microphone types (hard and soft) with ear speakers.
Mana Waeine Matua:
- Pairing Button / On/Off Button: Used for powering the device on/off and initiating Bluetooth pairing.
- Pātene Mahi-maha: Controls various features like answering calls, playing/pausing music, and activating voice assistant.
- Piko: Rotates for volume control and can be pressed for certain functions.
- Maama Tohu: Displays device status (e.g., charging, paired, intercom active).
- Putunga Kaitohu: Mo te hono i te taura utu USB.
- Headset Socket: For connecting the speaker and microphone assembly.
- Clamp: Secures the main unit to the helmet.
Momo hopuoro:

The hard microphone component of the MAXTO M2 system is typically used with open-face or half-face helmets. The soft microphone component is designed for use with modular or full-face helmets.
- Hard Mic: Recommended for open-face or half-face helmets.
- Soft Mic: Recommended for modular or full-face helmets.
5. Tāutanga
Follow these steps to install the MAXTO M2 headset onto your helmet:

A clear, sequential guide demonstrating how to properly install the MAXTO M2 communication system onto various types of motorcycle helmets.
- Whakapirihia te Clamp: Secure the main unit's clamp to the side of your helmet. Ensure it is firmly attached using the provided screwdriver. An adhesive mount option is also available if preferred.
- Tāutahia te Wāhanga Matua: Slide the MAXTO M2 main unit onto the attached clamp kia pao noa ki te waahi.
- Tāutahia ngā Kaikōrero: Place the ear speakers inside the helmet's ear pockets. Use the provided Velcro pads to secure them. Ensure speakers are positioned directly over your ears for optimal audio.
- Tāutahia te Hopuoro: Choose the appropriate microphone (hard or soft) for your helmet type. Position the microphone close to your mouth for clear voice pickup. Route the microphone cable neatly within the helmet lining.
- Honoa te Paneoro: Plug the speaker and microphone assembly cable into the headset socket on the main unit.
6. Tatūnga
Whakataunga Tuatahi:
Before first use, fully charge the MAXTO M2. Connect the USB charging cable to the charger socket on the unit and a power source. Charging time is approximately 2.5 hours. The indicator light will show charging status.
Tauira Nihokikorangi:
To pair with your mobile device or another M2 unit:

The MAXTO M2 headset seamlessly integrates with various helmet types and supports universal Bluetooth pairing with other intercom brands.
- Whakahiko: Press and hold the On/Off button until the indicator light flashes.
- Whakauruhia te Aratau takirua: Continue holding the On/Off button or press the Pairing button (refer to specific instructions in the included manual for exact button sequence) until the indicator light flashes rapidly, indicating pairing mode.
- Tauhoa ki te Pūrere: On your mobile phone, enable Bluetooth and search for "MAXTO M2". Select it to connect.
- Whakahoahoa Waea: For multi-unit intercom, follow the specific pairing instructions in the detailed manual for group communication setup. The M2 supports up to 6 riders simultaneously.
7. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Nga Mahi Taketake:
- Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Patohia me te pupuri i te paatene Kia / Weto.
- Mana Rōrahi: Rotate the Knob clockwise to increase volume, counter-clockwise to decrease.
- Whakautu / Waea Whakamutunga: Press the Multi-function Button once to answer, press again to end.
- Whakakahore Waea: Patohia me te pupuri i te Patene Mahi-maha.
- Purei / Whakatoto Waiata: Pēhia te Pātene Mahi-maha kia kotahi.
- Panuku Panuku / O Mua: Use the Knob (refer to manual for specific rotation/press combinations).
Whakawhitiwhiti Waea:

This image illustrates the MAXTO M2's capability for 6-way group intercom communication among riders, with a maximum range of 1000 meters.
The M2 supports up to 6 riders for simultaneous intercom. Refer to the detailed manual for specific pairing procedures for multiple units.
Voice Assistant (Siri/Voice Dial):

This image highlights the voice control capabilities of the MAXTO M2, allowing users to activate voice assistants and manage functions hands-free. It also outlines the priority of functions: phone call/intercom, two-way radio intercom, Bluetooth intercom, and FM/Music.
Double-click the Multi-function Button to activate your phone's voice assistant (e.g., Siri for iOS, Google Assistant for Android). You can then issue commands like "Call [Contact Name]" or "Open Google Map".
Radio Irirangi:
The M2 includes an FM radio function. Consult the full user manual for specific button presses to activate and scan FM stations.
Whakakorea Noise:

A visual representation of the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) wind noise cancellation feature, which actively reduces ambient noise for improved audio clarity during rides. Also shows compatibility with Full, Three-quarters, and Combination helmets.
The integrated Digital CVC (Clear Voice Capture) noise cancellation technology actively reduces background noise, such as engine sounds and wind, ensuring clear communication and music quality.
8. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Horoia te waahanga ki te ngohengohe, damp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahi i nga matū kino me nga horoi horoi.
- Puranga wai: While waterproof, it is advisable to dry the unit thoroughly if it gets wet to prevent long-term damage.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: If the product will not be used for a long time, charge it regularly every three months to prevent battery degradation.
- Rokiroki: Whakaorangia te taputapu ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
9. Te Raru
- Kaore te taputapu i te hiko: Me whakarite kei te utaina te pākahiko. Honoa ki te riihi ka ngana ano.
- Kāore e taea te hono atu ki te waea/waea whakawhitiwhiti: Ensure the device is in pairing mode (rapidly flashing indicator light). Turn off and on Bluetooth on your phone. Try resetting the device (refer to manual for reset procedure).
- No audio/low volume: Check volume levels on both the M2 unit and your connected device. Ensure speakers are correctly positioned in the helmet.
- Poor audio quality/excessive noise: Ensure the microphone is positioned correctly and not obstructed. The CVC noise cancellation should mitigate most ambient noise.
- Intercom range issues: Ensure there are no major obstructions between units. Range can be affected by terrain and environmental factors.
10. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | M2 Helmet Headset |
| Hangarau Hononga | Ahokore (Nihokikorangi) |
| Putanga Nihokikorangi | 5.0 |
| Awhe Intercom | Tae atu ki te 1000 mita (3,280 putu) |
| Whakawhanaunga a-Roopu | Supports up to 6 riders simultaneously |
| Mana Haruru | Active Noise Cancellation (Digital CVC) |
| Taumata Atete Wai | IP65 parewai |
| Waa Whakatau | Tata ki te 2.5 haora |
| Waa Waea Waea | 10 haora |
| Phone/Music Time | 12 haora |
| Wā tūtatari | 200 haora |
| Awhe Auautanga | 20Hz - 20,000Hz |
| Momo Mana | Button, Voice (Siri/Voice Dial) |
| Hunga Hua | 3.34 x 1.56 x 0.63 inihi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 11.2 hekere |
| Momo Pūhiko | 1 pākahiko Lithium Polymer (kei roto) |
| UPC | 680904938069 |
11. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
MAXTO is committed to customer satisfaction. If you encounter any problems with your MAXTO M2 Bluetooth Motorcycle Intercom, please contact the seller directly. For support, click on "USHuiDa" (the seller name) on the product page and then select "ASK A QUESTION". The seller aims to reply within 12 hours and is available to assist with any issues or defective accessories/units.
Tena koa pupurihia to tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.