Schuberth has released details on the C5 ANC, a new modular touring helmet that incorporates Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology developed in collaboration with Cardo Systems. The helmet is built on the C5 platform, adding targeted noise reduction. Schuberth positions the C5 ANC as the new benchmark for premium modular touring helmets, targeting commuters and long-haul riders who log 12,000+ miles annually and demand measurable reductions in acoustic fatigue without sacrificing safety or communication clarity.





The module is pre-installed; no separate fitting is required. It supports mesh intercom for up to 31 riders, Bluetooth 5.2 pairing, and high-fidelity audio streaming. Voice commands and handlebar remote compatibility remain unchanged from prior Cardo units.

Development relied on real-world noise mapping. Schuberth logged decibel levels across US and European roads at speeds from 50 to 100 mph. Data showed average interior noise of 98-102 dB(A) at 80 mph in typical sport-touring helmets. Cardo’s audio engineers then tuned the ANC algorithm to prioritize the 200-500 Hz band, where wind buffeting peaks. Bench tests confirmed that the system draws 0.8 watts in continuous operation, yielding roughly 12 hours of ANC runtime from the rechargeable integrated lithium-ion battery.
Fitment mirrors the C5. There are three shell sizes covering head sizes XS to 3XL (53 to 65), with customizable cheek pads and crown liners. The claimed weight of the C5 ANC helmet with the SC Edge module installed is 4.1 pounds (±1.8 oz) in size M. That is approximately 0.4 pounds heavier than the non-ANC C5, due to the addition of speakers, battery, and wiring.

For riders already running Cardo Packtalk Edge units, the SC Edge ANC module is backward-compatible via firmware, allowing ANC functionality in non-Schuberth helmets with sufficient speaker recess depth. Cardo will release a standalone ANC retrofit kit by mid-2026 for select third-party helmets.




























