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Driver-to-crew radios, helmet kits, and intercoms — compared by features and price.
| Product | Price | Rating | Why it’s here | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $50-$90 | ★ 4.5 | Rugged's wired helmet kit is the most affordable way to get race communication in your existing helmet — straightforward installation and reliable audio quality. | Check price › | |
| $120-$200 | ★ 4.6 | Stilo's own communication kit is engineered to fit their helmets perfectly — audio quality is noticeably better than universal kits when paired with a Stilo lid. | Check price › | |
| Rugged Radios RDH16 Handheld | $180-$220 | ★ 4.6 | Rugged Radios dominates the off-road and endurance comms market — the RDH16's waterproofing and USB-C charging make it the most practical radio for long-distance events. | Check price › |
| Racing Electronics Gemini-5 Intercom System | $400-$500 | ★ 4.7 | Two-driver intercom system for sealed cockpits and rally cars. Delivers clear helmet-to-helmet communication with integrated power management. | Check price › |
| $649-$758 | ★ 4.7 | RE-20 is a 1/8" stereo-to-mono fan headphone adapter for RE scanners, NOT a handheld radio. Racing Electronics' real handheld radios are Motorola-based: R2 Digital ($758) and R2 Analog ($653), 4W UHF 400-480MHz, 64 channels, used in IMSA/NASCAR. | Check price › |