Kupu Whakataki
The MAXTO M3 is an advanced motorcycle communication system integrating a 1080P HD camera, Bluetooth headset, and intercom functionalities. Designed for riders seeking enhanced communication and recording capabilities, this device supports group intercoms for up to 6 riders, offers Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity for dual phone pairing, and features a 360-degree rotatable camera for optimal recording angles. Its IP65 waterproof and dust-proof design ensures reliable performance in various weather conditions.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
- MAXTO M3 Bluetooth Headset Unit
- Headphones with Microphone (Boom and Soft Mic options)
- Helmet Mounting Clip (360° Adjustable)
- Maunga Tata
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- Velcro Pads mo nga Kaikorero
- User Manual (DVD format, as per included components)
Tatūnga
1. Te Tāuta i te Kāri Mahara
The MAXTO M3 supports a memory card for recording video. Ensure the memory card is inserted correctly before use.
This video demonstrates the correct procedure for installing a memory card into the device. Ensure the TF card is inserted with the literals facing downwards into the machine card slot.
2. Te Whakamau i te Paneoro ki tō Pōtae
The MAXTO M3 offers two primary methods for helmet installation: a 360° adjustable clip or an adhesive mount. Choose the method best suited for your helmet type and preference.

The headset unit is shown attached to the side of a motorcycle helmet using the 360-degree rotating clip, allowing for flexible camera angle adjustments.
This video demonstrates how to install and utilize the new upgraded 360-degree rotation clip for the MAXTO M3 headset on a helmet. Note that this clip is not compatible with older M3 models.
This video provides instructions on how to disassemble the iron clamp base of the M3 headset, which may be useful for maintenance or switching mounting methods.
3. Te Tāuta i ngā Kaikōrero me te Hopuoro
Carefully route the speaker and microphone wires within the helmet's padding to ensure comfort and optimal audio performance. Use the provided Velcro pads to secure the speakers in the ear pockets and position the microphone near your mouth.
This video demonstrates the general installation process for a motorcycle headset, including speaker and microphone placement within the helmet. While not M3 specific, the principles apply.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
1. Te Hiko / Whakaweto
- Whakahiko: Pēhia me te pupuri i te pātene mana mō te 5 hēkona pea kia mura rā anō te rama tohu.
- Weto Whakakore: Pēhia me te pupuri i te pātene mana mō te 3 hēkona pea tae noa ki te wā e mate ai te rama tohu.
2. Takirua Nihokikorangi
The M3 uses Bluetooth 5.0 technology. It can connect to two mobile phones simultaneously.
- Aratau takirua: With the device off, press and hold the Bluetooth button for 8 seconds until the indicator light flashes, indicating pairing mode.
- Hono ki te Waea: On your mobile phone, go to Bluetooth settings and select "M3" from the available devices to pair.

The MAXTO M3 headset is shown wirelessly connected to two mobile phones simultaneously, enabling multi-device functionality.
3. Whakawhitiwhiti Kōrero ā-Ipurangi
The M3 supports group intercom for up to 6 riders, with a communication distance of up to 3,280 feet between two connected devices.
- Refer to the detailed user manual for specific instructions on initiating and managing multi-rider intercom connections.

An illustration depicting multiple riders communicating via the MAXTO M3 intercom system in a mountainous landscape, highlighting the real-time sharing of information.
4. Camera Functions (Video Recording & Photo Capture)
The integrated 1080P HD camera with a 120-degree wide-angle lens allows for video recording and photo capture. The camera body can be rotated 360 degrees to adjust the shooting position.
- Tīmata/Kati te Hopu: Under the turn-on state, press the dedicated camera button to start or stop video recording.
- Hopu Whakaahua: During recording, double-click the camera button to take a still photo.
- WiFi Connection for App: Press and hold the WiFi button until you hear a prompt tone to activate WiFi. Connect your phone to the M3's WiFi network (password usually 12345678) and use the companion app (RICAM) for live view, settings, and media management.

A visual representation of the MAXTO M3's 1080P HD camera with a 120-degree wide-angle lens, emphasizing its ability to record clear driving footage and scenery.
5. Audio Features (Music, FM Radio, Voice Assistant)
- Whakahoki Waiata: Stream music wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.0.
- Radio Irirangi: Whakarongo ki ō teihana reo irirangi FM tino pai.
- Kaiawhina Reo: Whakauru atu ki te kaiawhina reo o tō waea hei whakahaere kore-ringa.
- Whakahaere Waea: Answer or reject incoming calls with a single click or long press.
Te tiaki
1. Te utu
The M3 features a 3100 mAh ultra-long battery life. A full charge takes approximately 2.5 hours.
- Whakataua Tonu: If the product will not be used for a long time, please charge it regularly every three months to maintain battery health.
2. Te Wai me te Puehu Atete
The MAXTO M3 communication system is IP65-rated, making it waterproof and dust-proof. It can be used in rainy, snowy, or dusty conditions without concern.

The MAXTO M3 headset is depicted in a rainy, muddy environment, illustrating its IP65 waterproof and dust-proof capabilities.
Raparongoā
- Nga Take Hononga Taupānga: If you experience difficulty connecting to the RICAM app, ensure your phone's cellular data is turned off when connecting to the M3's WiFi. Sometimes app updates may require searching for "RICAM apk" online if not found in app stores.
- Sound Quality/Volume: While the M3 features intelligent DSP and CVC noise-canceling technology for clear audio, some users report that speaker volume could be louder, especially at high speeds. Ensure speakers are positioned correctly within the helmet.
- Pororirori: Some users have noted occasional wide-band distortion during music crescendos or deep bass notes. This may be a characteristic of the audio processing.
- Ora Pūhiko: If the battery drains quickly, ensure regular charging, especially if not used for extended periods.
- Intercom Pairing with Other Brands: Pairing with non-MAXTO intercom systems (e.g., Sena) may be possible but can be tricky and might limit full intercom functionality. Treat other systems as a mobile phone for pairing.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | M3 |
| Hangarau Hononga | Ahokore (Nihokikorangi 5.0) |
| Whakataunga kamera | 1080P HD |
| Koki Arotahi Kamera | 120-tohu whanui te koki |
| Awhe Intercom | Up to 3,280 feet (between 2 riders) |
| Max Intercom Riders | 6 |
| Taumata Atete Wai | IP65 parewai |
| Te Ora o te Pūhiko (Nihokikorangi) | Tae atu ki te 32 haora |
| Te ora o te Pūhiko (Rekoata) | Tae atu ki te 7 haora |
| Wā tūtatari | Tae atu ki te 500 haora |
| Waa Whakatau | Approx. 2.5 haora |
| Mana Haruru | Active Noise Cancellation (DSP & CVC) |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Built-In Voice Assistant |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 7.04 hekere |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
MAXTO is committed to product quality and customer satisfaction. Any accessories or unit defects are covered by our service.
- Tiwhikete Kounga: MAXTO products undergo rigorous testing and optimization based on extensive user feedback and material analysis.
- Ratonga Kiritaki: For any questions regarding product usage, defective accessories, or unit defects, please contact the seller "USHuiDa" directly.
- Whakahōu Taupānga: The companion app (RICAM) may receive updates. If you cannot find it in your app store, search for "RICAM apk" on Google for the latest version.





