music on sena smh5 2nd headset??

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anybody know whether its possible to get music audio from my zumo 660 onto the pillion headset(riders and pillion smh5), can get it into mine, but not the wifes???, so am I doin somat wrong, or is it as I suspect and that's just the way it is on the smh5???

cheers, Andy
 
You can only pair one headset with the Zumo at a time. Not sure if there's a way to connect your pillion's headset with yours and effectively use yours as a hub though, probably your only hope for a solution.

EDIT: Looks like you need the Sena SM10 as well, have a look at the review here that mentions specifically your issue in the third paragraph.
 
I wanted to do the same thing with blue tooth and my phone. I could only pair 1 device to 1 music source and then each headset to each other. Sent them back and got an autocomm. So much clearer and music fades in and out as we speak.
 
You're not doing anything wrong, it's a limitation of all current bluetooth devices. If your missus wants to listen to music she could pair with a smart phone and stream her own. My wife rarely listens to music on the bike and gets pissed off listening to the sat nav talking so this set up suits us.

Sena do produce the SR10, an audio streaming device but I don't think it works with the SMH5. If you remember on another thread I did mention to you that the SMH5 has less features and whilst a good budget basic bluetooth device for intercom and sat nav directions if you want to do more you need the 10. Trouble is until you've tried em you never really know what you want:blast
 
I wanted to do the same thing with blue tooth and my phone. I could only pair 1 device to 1 music source and then each headset to each other. Sent them back and got an autocomm. So much clearer and music fades in and out as we speak.

I did refrain from blowing the Autocom trumpet in my first post but I've got to agree there. Have been tempted, when a m8 I ride with regularly got Bluetooth kit, to do the same but then his experience of the limitations made me glad that I stuck with my tried a tested Autocom kit.
 


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