1. Nhanganyaya
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your KEBIDUMEI Q58-Max Motorcycle Intercom Helmet Headset. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure safe and optimal performance.
The KEBIDUMEI Q58-Max is a versatile Bluetooth headset designed for motorcycle riders, offering features such as two-rider intercom communication, music playback, FM radio, and hands-free calling. Its robust design is suitable for various helmet types and environments.
2. Package Zviri mukati
Ndokumbira utarise zviri mukati mepakeji pane unboxing kuti uone kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo:
- Q58-Max Main Unit
- 2-in-1 Microphone (Soft + Hard)
- Chaja Cable (Type-C)
- Velcro Mapedhi
- Mounting Clips
- Mushandisi Chinyorwa (gwaro iri)

3. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | kebidumei |
| Model | Q58-Max |
| Item Type | Helmet Headset / Wireless Earphone |
| Inoshanda Helmet Rudzi | Ngowani yehafu, MODULAR, MOTOCROSS, Chiso chakavhurika, Chiso chose, Ngowani inopindurwa, Yese |
| Connection Mode | Bluetooth |
| Bluetooth Version | Bluetooth 5.3 |
| Kunonyanyisa Intercom Distance | <500m (Dual 500m intercom) |
| Yakanyanya Nhamba Yevatauri | 2 |
| Special Features | Voice control, Waterproof (IP65 rated), Noise Reduction, LCD Digital Display, Music Sharing, FM Radio, MicroSD card support, LED lighting |
| Power Supply Mode | Yakavakwa-mukati Battery |
| Bhatiri Inosanganisirwa | Ehe |
| Battery Capacity | 1000mAh |
| Kuchaja Port | Type-C |
| Kuchaja Nguva | 2 maawa |
| Hupenyu hwebhatiri | 25H long-lasting (13h talkback, 12h music sharing, 25h music duration) |
| External Testing Certification | CE |
| Origin | Mainland China |
| Item Weight | 0.22kg |
| Zviyero zveChigadzirwa (Pakeji) | Kureba: 15cm, Kureba: 14cm, Kureba: 12cm |
| Package Weight | 0.437kg |



4. Setup uye Kuiswa
4.1 Kuchaja Chishandiso
Before first use, fully charge the Q58-Max headset. Connect the provided Type-C charging cable to the charging port on the device and a suitable USB power source. A full charge takes approximately 2 hours.

Kuisa Headset paHelmet yako
The Q58-Max is designed for easy installation on various helmet types using the provided mounting clips and Velcro pads.
- Attach the mounting clip to the side of your helmet.
- Secure the main unit to the mounting clip.
- Install the speakers inside the helmet using the Velcro pads, ensuring they are positioned comfortably over your ears.
- Connect the 2-in-1 microphone to the main unit and position it appropriately for clear voice capture.

5. Operating Instructions
5.1 Power On/Off and Language Switching
- Batidza/Kudzima: Long press the main control button (large circular button) for 3 seconds.
- Chinja Mutauro While the device is disconnected from Bluetooth, double-click the main control button to switch between Chinese and English voice prompts.
5.2 Mode Switching (Bluetooth, FM Radio, MicroSD)
The Q58-Max supports multiple modes. Long press the Mode Switch/Illumination Light button (top left button) to cycle through modes. The top-left icon on the LCD screen will indicate the current mode:
- Makaralı Mode: For connecting to your phone or other Bluetooth devices.
- FM Radio Maitiro: For listening to FM radio stations.
- MicroSD Kadhi Modhi: For playing MP3 music files directly from a MicroSD card.
5.3 Mhedzisiro yeRuzha yeEQ
Double-click the main control button to switch between 6 preset EQ sound effects: Jazz, Natural, Pop, Country, Rock, and Classical. The current EQ mode will be displayed on the screen.

5.4 LED Illumination Light
Short press the Mode Switch/Illumination Light button (top left button) to turn on/off the LED illumination light. This is useful for dark or complex environments.

5.5 Intercom Basa
The Q58-Max supports dual 500m intercom communication between two units.
- Enter Intercom Pairing: Short press the Intercom button (top right button). The intercom icon will flash if not connected.
- Exit Intercom Pairing: Long press the Intercom button.
- Enter Intercom Mode: Short press the Intercom button once pairing is successful.
- Intercom Connection: Once connected, the intercom icon will stop flashing and remain solid.

5.6 Kudzora Vhoriyamu uye Kufamba muNzira
- Previous Track / Decrease Volume: Short press the left volume button for previous track, long press to decrease volume.
- Next Track / Increase Volume: Short press the right volume button for next track, long press to increase volume.
5.7 Phone Call Answering (Bluetooth Mode)
In Bluetooth mode, you can switch between manual and automatic answering of phone calls. Double-click the right volume button to toggle this setting.
5.8 Izwi Mubatsiri
Long press the Voice Assistant button (side button, next to the charging port) to activate your phone's voice assistant. Short press to close it. This function is available in Bluetooth mode.
5.9 Kugovana Mumhanzi
The Q58-Max supports music sharing between two units. Short press the Music Share button (side button, opposite the charging port) to enter music sharing mode. Double-click to switch between transmitting and receiving states. Follow the voice prompts to confirm the state. Once connected, the music sharing icon will appear on both screens.

5.10 MicroSD Card Usage
To play music from a MicroSD card, insert a card containing MP3 music files into the dedicated slot on the device. The device will automatically switch to MicroSD card mode if not already in it. Music sharing is also supported when playing from a MicroSD card.

5.11 Factory Reset
To restore the device to factory settings, simultaneously press and hold the volume up and volume down buttons for 5 seconds.
6. Kuchengeta uye Kuchengeta
- Kuchenesa: Shandisa nyoro, damp jira rekuchenesa mudziyo. Usashandise makemikari akasimba kana mishonga inokwesha.
- Kuramba Mvura: The device is IP65 rated for water resistance, meaning it is protected against dust and low-pressure water jets. Avoid submerging the device in water.
- Kuchengeta: Chengetedza mudziyo munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma kure nechiedza chezuva uye tembiricha yakanyanyisa.
- Battery Care: Kurebesa bhatiri, dzivisa kuburitsa bhatiri zvakazara nguva zhinji. Chaja mudziyo nguva nenguva, kunyangwe usiri kushandiswa kwenguva yakareba.

7. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Mudziyo haubatike. | Bhatiri rakaderera kana kusashanda zvakanaka kwechishandiso. | Charge the device for at least 30 minutes. If it still doesn't turn on, perform a factory reset. |
| Haikwanise kubatana neBluetooth. | Device not in pairing mode, or previously paired device interfering. | Ensure the device is in Bluetooth mode and discoverable. Forget the device on your phone and try pairing again. Perform a factory reset if issues persist. |
| Intercom haisi kubatana. | Units are too far apart, or not in intercom pairing mode. | Ensure both units are within 500m range and in intercom pairing mode (short press intercom button). Follow voice prompts. |
| Music sharing not working. | Units not in music sharing mode or incorrect transmit/receive state. | Short press the Music Share button to enter music sharing mode. Double-click to switch transmit/receive states as needed. |
| Hapana ruzha kubva kune vatauri. | Volume too low, speakers disconnected, or faulty. | Increase volume. Check speaker connections. Test with another audio source if possible. |
| MicroSD card music not playing. | Card not inserted correctly, or no MP3 files pakadhi. | Ensure the MicroSD card is inserted correctly and contains MP3 files. Try re-inserting the card. |
8. Mazano emushandisi
- For optimal sound quality, ensure speakers are positioned directly over your ears inside the helmet.
- When using the intercom, try to maintain a clear line of sight between units for best range and connection stability.
- Regularly check for firmware updates (if available from the manufacturer's website) to ensure the best performance and latest features.
- If experiencing intermittent Bluetooth connection, try restarting both the headset and your paired device.
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