SENA 20S info STARCOM DIGITAL FOR SALE

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As per last post changing my GS for a GSA and removing stardom digital hardwired intercom and going bluetooth.
Previous experience of bluetooth was crap but just purchased SENA 20S 4.0 dual kit , any experience and feed back on this unit .
Main reason for this set is it appears to be interlinked on voices overlaying them instead of cutting them off i.e intercom and sat nav instruction is this the case.

PS full stardom digital unit including bluetooth unit , remote control unit and extensive leads , headsets and fitting kits for sale pictures and price to follow anybody
intrest let me know
 
just fitted a 20s.
helmet fitting a bit faffy but not too bad.
pairing the various devices proved interesting, the strange american voice that sena uses was funny, whether it is still funny in a few thousand miles remains to be seen.
GPS directions come thru loud and clear, cutting off music completely. I too thought there was some sort of "overlay" but query response to sena says not.Not tried pairing with other intercoms yet.

I also use a phone and IPOD touch, which confuses the sena as it thinks its a phone. sena tech helped me pair it as "media selective pairing"
however, sena still tries to play the music off my phone, so advice is to "switch off the phone music", which is fine once I work out how to do this.

having said that, the quality of sound is excellent, the phone works ( an incoming caller could not believe I was on bike!)

issues i may have are thay the buttons are quite small and with gloves my neuropathy makes it a challenge to hit the button or jog wheel!
hope that once I get used to all the functionality it will be less of an issue.

Oh yes and it will only pair with 1 non sena BT set, but large numbers of sena types!

here is the latest from sena re sound cutoff

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20S can only handle one A2DP (music source) at a time. You have to either stop the audio playing from the 1st A2DP (which is your iPhone device) to get the 2nd A2DP audio (ipod) to start playing over the headset. This eliminates the need to power cycle off the 1st A2DP device just to get the other device to work.

>GPS directions shut off the music, completely.
GPS is using an HFP channel which has the highest priority compare to A2DP (music) channel.

Sincerely,
Sena Technologies Support Team

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