Recommend Bluetooth headset Nav V

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I'm looking for a Bluetooth system for my Nav 5.

I only wish to receive instruction from my device.I dont need to communicate with anyone,listen to music,or make phone calls.

Many thanks for any advice.

Steve
 
Try the Sony Ericsson MW600 paired direct with the satnav that is what I used till I got my Scala Q3s still keep it as a backup
 
Try the Sony Ericsson MW600 paired direct with the satnav that is what I used till I got my Scala Q3s still keep it as a backup

ditto, although I bought a Sena SMH10R. I believe that the MW600 has been superceded now, but I can recommend it. Indeed, I found that the earbuds of the MW600 were so comfy that I now use them with my Sena headset setup
 
ditto, although I bought a Sena SMH10R. I believe that the MW600 has been superceded now, but I can recommend it. Indeed, I found that the earbuds of the MW600 were so comfy that I now use them with my Sena headset setup

Does the Sena SMH10 attach to any helmet, such as Shoei Neotec/Schuberth C3 Pro?

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Yes, with any helmet. I have a Shoei full face helmet and use the wired microphone that comes with the kit. My wife also uses the standard Sena speakers in her helmet and the sound is excellent. I prefer to use earbuds though, so bought the adaptor cable and use the buds from my Sony Ericsson MWH600.

I thoroughly recommend Sena though, on the basis of my SMH10R experience
 
Or try the SMH 5 - perfectly adequate for what you need, smaller than the SMH 10, much cheaper too. It doesn't have an aux jack port for ear buds but, frankly you don't need them. I use the standard in-helmet speakers and can hear sat nav instructions fine through my earplugs - I also listen to music over this setup which is just about adequate for something to hum along to but no good for serious listening, but I'm riding my bike so.....:nenau

Oh...and if fitting to a Neotec there's a cracking step by step guide HERE - scroll down for the English version.
 


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