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Helmet communications

Yammerdoodle

New member
we've been using chatterboxes for the past few years they work pretty good and last all day but they are getting wore out I've tried call rider and they were terriable i was hoping to get some opinions on the nuclear headsets if anybody has them i really like the boomlet feature on them
 
Uclear

I've had the Uclear system for about a year, and I've been really happy with their ability to pair with darn near anything.
 
Little checking..!!

We have the scala G9 and are happy with them but saw some that put ours to shame at the SITR. Check with zoozmc.com. Honestly don't know the others but Scala and Sena are the strong ones in the market. When these go I'm going with the one from zoozmc.com. They also have amazing gps units all about half the price...:thumbup:
 
I'm another very satisfied UClear user, altho I did find that the very first set-up took a little effort; but since then, easy as, & it does pair with just about anything! The speaker/earpieces with in-built mic fit easily & are very comfortable in all the helmets I use (got a few for different activities) and even with my declining hearing work very well with little or no transmission of wind noise/other interference!! Waaaay better than every other type I've tried with boom or clip on mic's :thumbup:
 
Our third riding season with Sena SMH10. Compared to other brands I have used:

:ani29:: longer range
:ani29:: holds charge for a whole day
:ani29:: can keep the channel open so noise of some kind not necessary to open the channel.
:ani29:: little to none when it comes to background noise.
 
uclear

As previously stated the UClear is pretty slick. The Sennas are carried by Motorcycle Dave one of the site sponsors. Always is good to purchase from those that are site supporters when possible. But the UClear is a great alternative:clap::yes::ohyea:
 
2nd set of sena

As Sherry and I ride two bikes I can keep my ears and eyes on her, the plus is I've got over twenty hours of sixty and early seventy music on my I phone so I'm jamin in the mountains
 
Sena SMH10 & SM10 Dongle have worked really well for two years. The 20 might be better, contact Motorcycle Dave, he can give you the skinny as to what works best now. Don't even know if you can still buy the SMH10.
 
I really like my Cardo packtalk. It's a new generation of wireless that handles paring to multiple headsets a breeze.

-Fratz
 
Sena 20S

My brother and I used these for music - quality was better (with more volume) than my SMH-10, but what was really amazing was the range and FM-like clarity of the 20S cycle-to-cycle. Over the 38 yrs we have been traveling together, we have had CB's, GRS and FRS..... nothing compared to the 20S experience. Full Duplex. They say range is 1 mile..... we never measured it, but I could count on one hand the times that it cut out momentarily.... mostly riding in the mountains and separated by a curve or two from one another. Then, it would connect up again no sweat. I use mine with a Zumo 665 (with xm), for directions from the GPS and also music from the AM/FM Can Am radio - using the Sena SM10 Stereo transmitter. Going to move the SM10 to the rear trunk to eliminate the electrical noise.... but until then, I use it without external power.... battery lasts for full day (8 hours) of riding. Charge overnight. Just my 2 cents......
 
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