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We are looking at the same system, The best price I found was 228 on ebay with free shipping. Was the 222 with free shipping ?????
We are going with this system , because of the optional earbuds you can use. Helmet speakers are nice, but they can't compare to earbuds.
Last edited by arntufun; 06-12-2013 at 03:34 PM.
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I'm an Amazon Prime member, so the shipping was free. Sometimes Amazon gets some really good deals through some of their partners. This one dealer had a few for the 222 price. I checked on Monday and they were back up to $260. I was watching the price daily and got lucky.
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Have the sena and they are great! That is also a great price!
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Sena
I agree had mine about 2 weeks and Love them so does my wife.
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Originally Posted by Netminder
Have the sena and they are great! That is also a great price!
I agree with Netminder. They do work well. I swapped out a pair of J&M, ported helmet speakers for the Sena speakers. Also, ear buds are great but wear me out if riding all day. Makes my ears sore and there's few things worse than a sore ear. ;-)
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Be sure to log into the Sena site and update the SM10 & SMH10 devices with the latest software. Once you've registered the product it's a matter of attaching the UBS cable thats part of the kit from your computer to the individual devices. I have a 3/4 helmet with speakers, had the volume turned all the way up and still had difficulty hearing. After the update I had to turn the volume level down.
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Firmware Update Completed
I updated the firmware on both headsets to v. 4.2.1. Performed a factory reset and re-paired my headset w/ my phone... all is good.
I keep a Windows XP machine around for compatibility and for stuff like this. I downloaded and installed Sena's Device Manager. It worked well; the only caveat is that you have to disconnect all other Bluetooth devices in order to get the Sena software to recognize that the SMH10 is connected. The plugging/unplugging only took a few minutes and was pain-free. Each firmware update took about 10 minutes.
On my XP box, during the update, I had to install new drivers twice, each time giving Windows permission to look for the new driver.- I guess each one is specific to the version of firmware on the headset (started at 4.1.1, ended up at 4.2.1). For each headset, I did receive a Windows warning that the Sena drivers hadn't been fully tested and OK'd by Microsoft and they recommended NOT to procede with the Bluetooth driver install. I continued, disregarding the warning. Headsets updated properly. On my computer, ther Bluetooth wireless mouse no longer works... checking into that. This, obviously, is being posted from another computer.
Cheers!!!
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Computer OK Too
I let the XP computer sit for a while- had other stuff to do. Just checked on it and all - including the mouse and cursor - appear to be working fine. So, no ill effects from installing the Sena USB drivers that windows warned me about.
Storms here in Tega Cay, now. I'm guessing they were in Maggie Valley a while ago. Weather forecast for Maggie Valley looks good for tomorrow. Hope everyone has a terrific time. Wish I were there... maybe next year!
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If you have Windows 7 or 8, then just install (free) MS virtual PC and you will get free XP mode. This will allow connection to USB devices, etc. XP Mode runs as a kind of stand alone instance within Win7/8 so it is a true XP install. Heck I have even run old Win ME or 98 drives on it!
There is also another way and that is using Virtual Box (VM software) which is also free. But unlike MS XP mode, it requires you have your old XP license.
Just a tip from a Windows IT guy
Bob
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Re: One Step Closer - Sena SMH10
Originally Posted by finless
If you have Windows 7 or 8, then just install (free) MS virtual PC and you will get free XP mode. This will allow connection to USB devices, etc. XP Mode runs as a kind of stand alone instance within Win7/8 so it is a true XP install. Heck I have even run old Win ME or 98 drives on it!
There is also another way and that is using Virtual Box (VM software) which is also free. But unlike MS XP mode, it requires you have your old XP license.
Just a tip from a Windows IT guy
Bob
I guess a side note that I run win 7 x64 and had little problem getting the software up and running. Meaning after I rtfm it went smoothly.
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I was looking for the deal and did not find it... $260 was the cheapest.
I have a set at the dealership waiting to pick up, but I think I need 1 more as I want to put it in my 3/4 helmet as well.
Anyone seen any deals on a single full face?
Also do they make a version of the 10 with the Tuner in it? I see the 5.
I assume the 5 and 10 will talk to each other with no problems?
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We use the SMH10's, I have a 3/4 and a modular and swap the transmitter between them.
Each helmet needs a mount but you only need 1 transmitter per person.
You can swap the mounts- but they are cheap enough to just put one one each helmet.
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I think the smh5-fm and sph10h-fm (half helmet only) are the only ones with radio built in. If you are going full face or modular you want to make sure you get the smh10 universal. The universal gives you 2 options on the microphone boom and a small wired one. The only reason I picked the 10 was prolonged battery life.
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Pair of shm10's
My wife and I have a pair of smh10's and they work great. I'm not sure about the range but ours have worked at almost a mile.
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Do the duals get one single broadcast?
as in if your linked to an ipod or phone playing music will both units get it or just one helmet?
Dont want to have 2 different music players going so i hope both units can join.
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