Agree with all of the above, I'm about to get some custom-moulded earplugs with in ear speakers, however has anyone found a competent practitioner who can splice a 3.5mm female connector into the latest BMW system 6 Bluetooth headset?
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I have just fitted my Sena SMH10 to both lids at home, and have spent hours walking round the house and garden like the stig testing it out with her indoors. First impressions are that it's a pretty good bit of kit - buttons easy to use and I just love the Iphone siri press of a button thing - bloody amazing
Am I right in thinking that if I pair both lids to my phone, we can both listen to the music on it at the same time??
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), and works well up to around 70mph, but its once the wind noise between two riders comes into the equation, that the sound drops out.
Hi all,
You guys might like to know that we offer the Sena SMH10 (single or dual) with upgraded Tork Xpros factory fitted and warranted. These will give more volume but also give a much improved sound quality because of the quality and size of the speakers fitted.
Recently tested by webbikeworld in the US (link is on our listings)
http://www.ridermount.com/home/categories/headsets-and-speakers/bluetooth-headsets-2/
Regards, [email protected]
Short answer-yes. Long answer yes, but not just due to volume issues. They are not as versatile as wired systems such as Autocom etc. They tend to be fiddly to set up and are usually not able to connect to as many inputs, other helmet, radio, satnav, PMR.
No, I disagree with all of what you say. I had a wired Autocom before getting a Sena SMH10R and the Aurtocom was a pain in the neck: with all the plugs and wires hanging around.
Absolutely no volume or noise issues with my Sena and I wish I had bought them ages ago. And my wife cn finally hear me when she is a pillion, something that was nigh on impossibe with the Autocom above about 30mph.
Set-up of the Sena headsets was simple btw
But each to their own.