The YEMA YM-925 Motorcycle Modular Full Face Helmet, DOT-approved, comes with a sun visor and space for Bluetooth. It is a reasonably priced, lightweight, sleek-looking, and positive latching helmet with good seal, nice padding, and drop-down sunshade. However, it has minor issues with sizing, chin cover, upper vents' whistling sounds, cheek pad snaps, and almost no air ventilation.
The helmet provides good visibility, with a firm and positive lock on modular closing action and a straightforward strap to use. Some reviewers faced problems with mic compatibility, blurry clear visor, and nose touching the drop-down sun visor. The forehead pad is tight, but it should loosen over time.
The helmet has reliable metal and plastic buckles, and it's not fog proof but is fog-resistant to some extent. It's warm, suitable for cross-country trips, but it's not very deep, felt strange compared to the last helmet, and has almost no air ventilation.
Some customers found it to be the best helmet they've ever used, with quiet, plush padding inside, and well-made. However, some faced problems with the visor's blurry appearance and the sunshade's quality.
Overall, the YEMA YM-925 helmet is inexpensive, functional, and contains desirable features and a sleek look. It is good value for the money, with some minor drawbacks related to upper vents, chin cover, and air ventilation.