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🏍️ Stay Connected, Ride Free — The Ultimate Bluetooth Intercom for the Modern Rider
The LEXIN B4FM Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset is a dual-pack communication system designed for professional riders and enthusiasts alike. Featuring a Qualcomm-powered 10-way intercom with a 1.2-mile range, IP67 waterproof durability, and 15 hours of battery life, it delivers crystal-clear calls and immersive Hi-Fi stereo music sharing. Compatible with most helmet types and Bluetooth devices, it offers versatile mic options and hands-free voice control, making it the go-to choice for seamless group rides and all-weather adventures.














| ASIN | B07DGX2DTK |
| Additional Features | 10 Riders Bluetooth Intercom, FM Radio, Music Sharing, Universal Pairing, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Cycling |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 15 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28 in Powersports Bluetooth Headsets |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Brand | LEXIN |
| Brand Name | LEXIN |
| Built-In Media | B4FM Main Unit, Speakers&Mic Kit, Bracket Kit, User Manual |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Blue, Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth 5.0 |
| Control Method | Touch, Voice |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 5,416 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Circle |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Frequency Range | 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711765795826 |
| Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | Type-C |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 80 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LEXIN |
| Model Name | LX-B4FM |
| Model Number | LX-B4FM |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Motorcycle Intercom |
| Style Name | B4 Dual Pack |
| Theme | Sports |
| UPC | 711765795826 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Warranty Description | Two-Year Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
M**.
Awesome value
I was doing a ton of research on which helmet Bluetooth/intercom to get and of course the Sena ones kept coming up as the best and so no and so forth. I was ready to pull the trigger on SMH10-11 due to the it being reviewed for better sound quality/volume in the helmet, but just as I was about to I stumbled onto these in a review. I look them up and lots of reviews about this product are ex sena users whose devices broke and they opted for this cheaper option. I was sold and happily made the purchase to get two units for the price of one Sena. So about these: Setup: Took a sec in my first helmet, there aren't very clear directions about where to put the speakers or how to run them in the helmet so for my first helmet I didn't use any of the velcro/adhesive until I knew how it sounded and was sure I was right. I put the left one right behind the left ear pad, tried to run the wire behind the padding as much as I could up to over the head and put the right behind the right ear pad. The unit comes with both the boom and wired mic so you can choose whichever fits your helmet style. You can use either for a regular full face, but have to use the boom for open face/ modular ones. I choose the cable one since it was a regular full face, fan it up to right in front of my mouth and used some electrical tape to just hold the wire on the helmet so the mic flops around a bit but stays mostly in front of my mouth. After that pairing with my phone and use was easy. After installing it on the first helmet, the second was much easier. However, I will note that since the second helmet was brand new, and the first was about 12 years old, the second helmet had little cutouts behind the ear pads to specifically put speakers. It also allowed all the padding to move around so it was much easier to hide the wires completely behind the padding. This helmet was a modular helmet so it needed the boom mic. It was pretty straight forward. One other thing, not sure if this is due to manufacturer or age, but the first helmet the side where I needed to mount the unit wasn't flat so it makes it wobble a bit, the second unit it's perfectly flat so the unit sits snuggly on the side of the helmet Sound Quality: Once paired up I cranked the volume up standing in the living room to see how it sounded with my speaker placement. They got pretty loud but crackled at high volumes. There's not a lot of low end on these so any bass heavy songs will sound like a phone speaker kinda. I made a call and the person on the other end was ringing through loud and clear and they could hear me as well. Next I hopped on the bike and took it up to highway speeds. I noticed I could barely hear the music and definitely couldn't hear phone calls. However, people on the phone said they couldn't hear the bike or wind and I was crystal clear. I figured the situation might have been due to my speaker placement. I got back home, shifted the speakers around a bit and tried again. This time, much better audio quality all around. On the second helmet I haven't tried the road test as yet since it came in a bit later and it's winter now so it's harder to find comfortable days to go out. Intercom: Intercom setup was a little confusing at first, but I attribute that to me misunderstanding the directions. I believe the two units come paired already out the box and in trying to set them up I unpaired them. I then re-paired them following the directions in the book and tested them out. Initially the second unit the sound wasn't coming through to the first, but it was because we were testing in the house and the second person wasn't speaking loud enough to get over the noise cancellation of the mic. Once they started speaking louder as you would on the bike, everything came through loud and clear. I haven't been able to try the pairing on the bike because as stated above it's still winter and is hard to find good days to ride. Conclusion: So far I'm definitely happy with this purchase. The price for two units was cheaper than a single Sena. The sound quality seems to be pretty awesome so far. The setup was pretty easy, the Bluetooth is easy to operate the voice commands. The buttons are raised and are distinct enough to be easily identified and pressed. I'm excited to test this on longer rides with both units on. P.S. I also have a newer helmet coming in and I'll transfer the unit from my first helmet to this one and see if It improves the audio quality more.
R**L
These WORK well!
If you are looking at helmet communication / Bluetooth devices, these are an excellent choice! I was very skeptical at purchasing a "cheap Chinese" Bluetooth comm unit and was leaning towards the Cardo FreeCom 2+. But, after reading every review I could find on Lexin products, I went with it. I am VERY pleased with this purchase because it works well! -Easy to install on my Fly Conquest helmet. -Easy to pair! Paired to my iPhone 6s with no issues, very quickly. And, quickly and easily paired with the 2nd Lexin unit I bought (duo). -Paired and works well with a different brand integrated Bluetooth helmet that I own. -Volume is incredible! I have hearing loss from my job and I have NO issues with the volume output of these. In fact, I had to turn down the volume because it was way too loud at first. I typically run it at 1/2 - 3/4 volume. -Intercom (rider to pillion) was excellent and had no issues hearing when speaking in a normal conversation tone while traveling at 65 MPH with face-shields partially open. When the face shield is closed it is crystal clear. -Phone calls are crystal clear with little to no wind noise (used with a Fly Conquest full-faced helmet). I received a call from my wife (driving her car) and me on my bike traveling 65 mph and had no issues communicating or hearing each-other in normal voices. -Audio quality is decent. I did not expect Bose, Klipsch, Sennheiser or Beats quality sound from this unit. However, the sound quality is not bad when fitted well in your helmet. It takes a little work for positioning the speakers to get them in the right location (directly over the ears). But, It makes a huge difference in sound quality. I noticed that sound quality drops exponentially when the speaker is not directly over / covering the ears. So, be sure to position them correctly and I am sure you will be happy with the sound quality, for what these are. I ride a sport-tourer with stock exhaust. I have read in some reviews that they "are not loud enough to hear over the exhaust..." that is ridiculous. If this is the case the exhaust is too loud. Period. If I had to make an educated guess, this came from a V-Twin cruiser with custom exhaust and or straight pipes. I am very happy with these units and I am please with the purchase. I would recommend them without hesitation.
D**.
Good unit but with some issues,
Just completed a 3k trip with 4 other bikes. Here is a breakdown of the good/bad with these headsets. - Installation Install was pretty straight forward. I had to remove the fabric covers over the speakers to get them into the speaker cutouts for my helmet. I had a modular helmet with a sun visor so the unit itself is mounted in a weird spot, but it works. - Bluetooth music player works pretty good. Not much bass, but you're on a bike so pick your battles. Even with 30db earplugs in at highway speeds this thing works really well. Even better on curvy backroads. - Phone calls at highway speeds 70mph Called the wife on the road. I could hear her with no issues. Beth said there was a bit of road noise but not enough to bother her. We talked daily for about 20 minutes a time, works better then my truck according to her. - Intercom with 1 other person. Works as advertised, as long as I can see the other bike no issues at all. If you get into a forest with curvy roads expect to disconnect, but unit will reconnect once it finds the other bike, - Intercom with 2+ people This is where the unit fails for me. Day 1 we were able to get connected in the driveway. Driving on the interstate the sound quality started to fail. First fuel stop and we were split into 2 different groups. The headsets wouldn't reconnect to all 4. Day 2 we could get 3 units to connect, 4th unit would go in and out of coverage. Day 3 we could only pair for an individual and not the group. Day 4 we got back together with all 4 units but only for half the day. Also found out for better sound quality, you need to pair the units in your riding order. Rider 1 and Rider 2 needed to pair first. Then rider 2 with rider 3. If Rider 1 and rider 4 pair first, sound quality worsens. Finally decided to just go a conference call. Sound quality on the conference call was 50% improved over the intercom function. - Battery Life 9 hours of saddle time, leaving this unit on for over 13 hours a time. This headset seems to good to be true. - Rain? 2 days of solid rain, our riding. No issues at all - Mics Unit comes with 2 mics. I like the mic that is moveable, it allowed us to get it in the right spot for each conversation. Permanent mic is nice, but if its not in the perfect location you will need to yell.
J**.
2 different helmets 2 different experiences
Update: since my review I’ve been very pleased with the customer service I’ve received. ————- Based in sound, speed and helmet type because we both have 2 completely different experiences with it. My helmet is Z1R Mid- the padding doesn’t push right against my ears which we think is why it makes a difference. It sounds great if you’re not driving, super loud and I can hear my husband clear. Pass 55mph the music sounds like as if you’re listening to the live version of whatever song you’re playing Pass 65mph you can hear the music, can’t really make out the words unless you know the lyrics. Ad once you hit 70-75mph the sound of the wind itself over powers the sound of everything, you know there’s music playing but the sound of the wind takes over. As far as the speaker goes, Once you pass 65 mph it’s really really hard to hear someone talk. The wind is too loud to make out the words. The pair sharing mic does work but you have to wait about 10-15 secs after pressing it to start talking. Sometimes after you ended the mic sharing option the music you had playing does not play again automatically which it should. And pressing play doesn’t make it play either. I’ve had to pull my phone out and hit play from there. Which defeats the purpose of Bluetooth in my opinion. Over all, my AirPods have better quality as far as sound goes. I think it’s because it cancels out some of the wind noice since it’s directly in your ear. The only plus side about these is that you can communicate with the other person, easier. Since sometimes Siri can’t hear me after 50mph The set up was super easy, you can adjust the placement of the speakers inside as many times as needed (my helmet does not have ear cutouts so the placement of the ears isn’t as specific as it is on my husband helmet making it harder to place them in the right spot but after a few tries we got it in the right place, this makes a significant difference in sound) , pairing both together was easy as well as pairing it to the phone. Came with 2 different sets of speakers. I assume one is for 1/2 helmets and the other for full face. Now that was for my helmet - (Z1R) For my husbands helmet - BELL mid his sounds much better and he can hear me clear as day. Even at 80mph and up no issues with his other than the music not playing automatically after the mic sharing. His helmet does press on his ears and is more noice cancelling than mines is. Which we think it’s why his had no issues with sound. His helmet had ear cutouts so it shows exactly where the ears go in the helmet making it easier to place the speakers in the right spot his helmet. The mic does sound a bit loud, but then again you’re on a bike right! We placed the actual Bluetooth device on the right for one helmet and on the left side for the other one. So it is modifiable from side to side depending on which is more comfortable. The buttons are relative hard to press with gloves on, but it gets easier to find the right button after a while. Make sure to not dubble press the volume up button and hold it instead Bcus it will call whomever you last called. Over all for me the experience is a 3.5/5 For my husband it’s a 5/5 Considering price and all, Giving it a 4/5 I would buy these again, and I do suggest them. Noting that your helmet type does play a big factor.
S**C
Pretty Decent for the Price
Seems pretty decent so far. Bought these to replace my old Scala rider headsets, as they’re much cheaper in price, and we mostly wanted to listen to music and navigation while riding. Battery life has been great. Says it takes 2.5 hrs to fully charge, but I usually plug it in on Sunday night, and use it all week back and forth to work on a single charge. I’ve never gotten below 50%, even after some long weekend rides. Sound of the speakers is plenty fine. Not a lot of bass, but they’re small speakers so that’s expected. My only complaint here is that my scala units raised and lowered the volume automatically with speed, these don’t do that. Again, more money generally gives you more features, so I can live with it. Using the clamp-on style clip, as the shape of the stick-on style made them too flimsy for me to trust. Depends on the curve of your helmet, but for me it didn’t match, so the double sided tape only had a very thin area to stick at the top and bottom edges, leaving the middle unstuck. No big deal, but I don’t remove it from my helmet to charge or anything. My scala I used to take off when I’d park my bike and leave my helmet chained to it for long periods so it wouldn’t get stolen. This unit’s plastic clip seems kind of flimsy, so I try not to pull it on and off very often. Bluetooth sync’s no problem to three different devices I’ve connected to. Have only tested the intercom across the house, but did notice it was staticky after pairing the units. May just be a line of sight thing, so I can’t really knock it until I test further on the road. Overall it gets the job done, and for the pair, it was still cheaper than purchasing one of the more namebrand units. Over 6 month review- Still very happy with these headsets. The girlfriend and I are able to listen to whatever we want independently, but with the quick button tap and wait for the beep, and we can chat. Automatically ends the chat after a short period of silence, and back to music/nav you go. Sound is decent and plenty loud. Battery life has been outstanding! I ride about a half hour each way to work everyday and only charge it about once every two weeks. Good choice and very affordable compared to the top brands in this market.
B**L
Some good and bad
Purchased these a few months ago as I wanted an intercom system for when I ride with my wife. When I first received them and set them up, I had some much trouble getting them paired correctly, I almost returned them. Some patience and time watching their YouTube video, and I was able to get them to work. So, some good and bad: The good: 1. Relatively inexpensive 2. Intercom between two devices (I haven’t tried more), works well once set up. 3. Bluetooth to a phone for music also works well once set up. 4. Sound quality is decent, not great, but ok. The bad: 1. Set up can be confusing (also make sure the stereo jack is plugged all the way in, it should be an obvious thing, but it isn’t). 2. Once paired to a phone and used for music, the intercom function tends to stop working until the units are paired to each other again. It’s supposed to turn on the intercom function when the intercom button is pressed, that doesn’t seem to work when also paired to a phone. 3. You can’t share music or content from one phone across both devices. Each has to be paired to a separate phone. 4. Sound is just ok, discernible but not quality. 5. Buttons are big and “glove” friendly, but it’s still had to tell which one your pressing.
L**B
Excellent bang for the buck!
While I was admittedly a tiny bit apprehensive to try these out vs. one of the “big brands,” the review video (on the product page) from the Canadian guy convinced me to give them a shot. So far, no regrets! They were pretty easy to install. My helmet doesn’t have dedicated speaker pockets (Icon Airmada) so it was a little tricky to find just the right spot for them so they don’t bother my ears, but this would have been the case with any Bluetooth communicator. My wife’s helmet, an Icon Airform, does have speaker pockets and they fit perfectly. Pairing them was pretty easy, though it did take us a few tries to get just the right timing on the button press to place them in pairing mode. Sound quality for music listening isn’t the absolute best, as many other reviewers have stated they are lacking in bass response. This is fine with me, because listening to music and riding motorcycles don’t go together, in my opinion- there are more important things that I should be listening for. Voice, however, comes through crystal clear, with excellent noise cancellation- no wind noise, no bike noise- I can’t ask for much more than that! We used these for the first time pretty much non-stop on a four hour ride. It was nice to have the ability to talk back and forth, my wife is a new rider and we both enjoyed being able to talk about what was coming up on the road ahead, when she needed a break, etcetera. We had plenty of battery, and the range is excellent. There were times when I could barely see her in my mirrors or a car would get between us or whatever and we never once lost signal. If you’re considering these, I must say that I had super good luck with the set I ordered. Everything was in good shape and worked perfectly. I have never tried any other brands or models, but the price on these was too good to pass up, especially for all the features they have. Well worth it, though I will be looking for a helmet with speaker pockets because it’s just a little snug without, but that has nothing to do with the product, just the helmet I have.
R**V
Range isn't really 1600m but still a nice setup
Just received these, and from initial tests they seem to work pretty well. Pros: Volume seems to be good, sound quality is good. Operation is simple. I had a little trouble getting the two units to start a conversation for the first time, but eventually worked it out. Voice status messages for battery level, successful pairing, etc. are a nice plus. The soft speaker pads look comfortable. The microphone seems to have a volume threshold so only intentional conversations will be transmitted, which is nice for reducing background noise. Cons: 1. These units DO NOT have a 1600m range. The range is actually 800m. They get 1600m by pairing more than two of them and using the center one as a repeater (they call them "bridge" units in the listing). So you'll get 1600m only if there's 3 or 4 of you and you're strung out in a line where one person is 800m in front of the "bridge" rider and one of you is 800m behind the bridge rider, and even then only the first and last riders talk at 1600m. If there's only two of you, the range is only 800m. This was not made clear in the listing--in fact the listing is worded carefully to make it sound like the native range is 1600m even when it isn't--so don't expect to get 1600m unless you travel with more than one partner and none of you get more than 800m from the others. 2. The boom mic could stand to be a bit longer. Not a big issue but still something that could be remedied in the future. Despite the cons my initial impression is that these units seem to be pretty good. In the next couple weeks I'll be testing the range and the talk time to see if they really are 800m and 15h respectively.
J**O
Blown away!!
Used with a Bell Qualifier DLX and HJC i10 helmet. Quick recap, I originally picked up a VNETPHONE V6 Pro set about 2 weeks before based on a family member's recommendation. He is using one and likes it, so I ordered one in (dual set) because my wife and I had planned a 450km motorcycle trips planned out. In short, we had a hard time pairing the VNET V6 units, we had to reinitiate the units after each shut-off, unlike my cousin's unit. So we just kept them turned on all the time. During most of the trip, we always had a hard time understanding each other. Lots of noise/static, poor audio and the moment we got to far apart... signal was toast! Not a bad unit but not the one for me. A good friend suggested the Lexin B4FM units and he is using them in out in the woods on his 4x4's. I ordered up a set because I was already returning the VNET's and I can always trust his opinion on any gear that we are both into. A worthy quick mention, Lexin as two versions of the B4FM units being sold. Easy enough to tell them apart. Both have different communication buttons. One version has a "helmet" type button and the other a "X" button. We got the "X" version. Also, both have different mounting systems and pairing methods. Would be nice to have the same units shipped out or at least, have them use the same mounting clips and pairing info. Packaging: When the Lexin units arrived, I was immediately impressed by the packaging alone. There was more detailed information on the box and on the inside, the instructions manual was nice and clear and the inner packing was awesome! Each piece and component had its own ziplock bag, not all tossed into one bag and here ya go! The little things usually give a good idea of what to expect. Installation: It was simple but had me slightly worried. Most videos we watched online for the B4FM is not the same as my units, as mentioned above about the two models. The online videos show a big paper clip type of system for the install versus mine was a 2pcs metal/plastic clip you tighten up together between the shell. It comes with an additional 3M rubber sticker and would strongly suggest adding that extra rubber over the one on the metal clip to ensure a tighter fit. If you don't, our bracket could come off easily... this might be my only complaint on these. So all depending on what unit you receive might be a little bit confusing. B4FM unit: If you follow the instructions, easy to use. Because of the two versions going around, you can't base yourself on the Youtube clips and wrap it up... unless of course, you received the same version. But using the units, pairing your phone (Samsung Android) was a breeze, using the FM radio was simple and pretty good reception. The option of being to save up to 6 channels is a nice touch! The B4FM unit connects up to 4 users at once, I haven't tested that. But pairing up our two units was easy enough and ALWAYS had a steady connection... Audio Quality: Being an audiophile myself I like good sound. But having something this small at this price point, I can't complain. Yes, the sound is a little thin and high on mids the treble, it could use a little more bass to beef up the tone (bigger speakers) but you can always adjust your cell phone EQ's audio to help out. I did and went with 2 custom settings and it was a good improvement. I also tried it out with different types of music and artists (Al Green, ZZ Top, Monster Truck, Black Label Society, CCR, Slayer, Sade and a few others) and adjusted the EQ and rolling up the bass helps. See pics that worked well for me in my setup. Intercom: I was really, really impressed. Cruising at lower speeds 40kmh to 60kmh audio communication was clear . Going from 65kmh to 110kmh, even with our visors open we had no issues hearing one another... unlike the other unit I mentioned. The noise cancellation system in these really seems to work well. No complaints whatsoever on this aspect. We intentionally split up to increase the distance between us to test Its reach/limit... and if I had to guess, we reach approximately a 1.2km apart (1200 meters) we still talked and understood each other fine. Pushed beyond that and we encountered static... my wife said I cut in and out at that distance. We might have been at 1.6km (1600 meters) as claimed by Lexin but I can't be sure... riding at 100kmh we gaged the distance. So IMO, that is incredible! In a normal situation, we would never be that far apart anyway... so the B4FM passed that test with flying colors! Battery life: Impressed to say the least. We had our units turned on for 9.5hrs straight... didn't turn them off once. I got home last night after our ride and kept playing around with the unit. Pairing up my phone, listening to music, testing out the GPS on the phone with the unit and this morning the batt level is still at 100%!! Manual: Read it carefully, don't skip certain procedures and you won't have an issue... its very a simple KISS manual. Overall, I would HIGHLY recommend the Lexin B4FM to ANYONE on a budget looking for a great unit. It obviously isn't one of those other higher-priced brands that are over $300 + for a single intercom unit. The B4FM doesn't have the same technology and doesn't have the same cool "MESHY" features and the other jazz... but at $207 CDN for a two headset kit, this little unit holds its own and does it oh so well! In fact, If I had the extra money, I would love to try out ALL of Lexin's products... I am very impressed to say the least. Safe riding everyone!!
D**Y
A great system.
Excellent com-system for the price. Took a bit of fiddleing to get the speakers to sit comfortable, but sound quality is good (and loud), the mic works well, and is a quality product. I recommend it.
M**O
Muy satisfecho
La intercomunicación con otro conductor, muy fluida sin interferencia, otra manera de conducir moto
J**Y
Mostly Recommended.
The Lexin B4FM is reminiscent of another budget bike intercom that I bought a few years back... but in practice, the Lexin ticks boxes the former didn't. The wind noise suppressing microphone was the best surprise here. Receiving a test phone call from my wife, proved clear & background noise free. Even with our open-face helmet's visors open! The only negatives to the call were, the speaker's sound is thin...(as in, no bass!) & could have been a bit louder. In the kit, they've provided 6mm ear speaker spacers, which pads them closer to your ears(if you have the room). This fixes the air gap & helps with sound loss. Even at max volume, the speakers don't distort, but again not the best sound. Also, I'm not a fan of the FM radio & its channel scanning. *** edit! I've sourced the new version ear speakers...update shortly *** The kit includes a clip which attaches the intercom unit to the outside of the helmet. For me, it worked nice & firm. Also really sticky velcro pads, which adhere the mic stem & ear speakers to the helmet's insides, for supposedly easily removal... they've come unstuck pretty quickly... so clean surfaces must be found, for a good permanent assembly. The battery seems too good to be true! I'll have to try a massive ride one day, to prove its longevity, cause we've not seen them go flat yet! All in all, I'm happy with my purchase & my wife/pillion, who totally hates bad sound equipment & was the biggest challenge, has also accepted them. 3.5 Stars - Mostly Recommended.
T**R
Just buy it!!!
Wow, price point is awesome... easy to set up and install. Installed into a modular HJC helmet which was already for Sena comms system (more than dbl price) which worked perfect for hiding wires for this system and already had recessed speaker cutouts in the helmet... plays really loud at high so no lack of volume. Easy button manipulation with gloves, and crystal clear phone calls and intercom to my passenger. Never tried syncing to more than 2 systems... def recommend this system if you are on the fence or can't justify a 400$ comms system this won't disappoint... sounds quality matches or exceeds Sena and pvp's I've used... only failure to the system I could see long term is the wiring maybe pinching and failing if u crease the wires on install small and brittle maybe with age...
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