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gerald37

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I have been using Sena Bluetooth on my last two Goldwing’s and now on the Can Am Spyder. I also have the Sena SM10 Stereo Transmitter with Dave’s Dongle cable which really works well. I have also installed a Bluetooth receiver and paired it to my phone so I can play music direct from my phone. With all of this what ever is played on your radio will go to the Bluetooth receiver on your helmet into your speakers. The Sena worked pretty well accept I had trouble getting volume at high speed with wind. Music from the phone was better than the radio.

I purchased an Intercom system on the box it is 500 Meters Full-duplex Intercom. I order it from Amazon for a total amount of $37.99.
https://www.amazon.com/AUTOLOVER-Bl...=8-6&keywords=500+Meters+Full-duplex+Intercom
I received it and installed it in a Nolan Helmet and fit really well easy to install. It paired right up with my phone and also with the Sena SM10 Dongle in the bike. Everything worked right together. It had so much better volume than Sena. It was windy and I never had to turn up the volume but only very little and that was listen to the radio. I cannot believe how well this works for a price of $37.99. The phone calls come through real clear.

It looks will built with quality. The only thing with one you must use care in is plugging in and unplugging the receiver from the head set off the helmet. This is the second one I have purchased. About a month ago I received one and I damaged the plug in the receiver. It was not the fault of the unit. I installed it and it worked great. I later unplugged it from the head set. It was really hard to unplug. When I tried to plug it back I had the helmet on and I forced it and broke the plug in the receiver. It was my fault. The first thing I did when I received this one I put a little electrical grease on the plug and it plugs in good.

I like to buy American and this unit is made in China. I don’t know where Sena is manufactured. I just thought this was interesting. I wish Sena could get better volume. Another thing if you order one don’t be in a hurry. It takes 3 to 4 weeks delivery.

Jerry
 
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For $38.00 I would try one. I know that the Sena system is very touchy when it comes to speaker placement and distance from the ears. Just a slight adjustment can make a huge difference. I can't turn my Sena volume up all the way because it is way too loud if I do, but it took me about four speaker position adjustments to get it that way.
 
For $38.00 I would try one. I know that the Sena system is very touchy when it comes to speaker placement and distance from the ears. Just a slight adjustment can make a huge difference. I can't turn my Sena volume up all the way because it is way too loud if I do, but it took me about four speaker position adjustments to get it that way.
I know this I have to have the speakers right on my ears to get any volume and still does not work well using the radio. Blue tooth listen to music directly from my phone is pretty good. Using this cheap unit you have no volume problems even with the radio. I could not believe the difference. Did you read the surveys that were left my people? About everyone was a 5 star.
 
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