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Communications System

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I know I am asking a lot of questions about the communications system, but I want to get it right.

I was told by the dealer that If I bought just the Sena headsets (in the 2014 Catalog part # 447715) that I would be able to talk to 4 people, use a iPod and GPS. Is that true or do I need the dongle also?

Just trying to spread out the $$ a little and plan on getting the dongle in a month or so.
 
Don't know..!!

we use the Scala G9's which have FM radio, mp3, GPS, intercom and can connect to 8 other ryders. If you have a ryding group you should see what they are using so as to have no trouble hooking up with them. I believe the dongle adds other features from the roadster...check with our sponsor who sells sena and maybe get a better deal than brp...:thumbup:
 
Scala Communication

I have the Scala G4 headsets which is what I believe your dealer is talking about. I have not been happy with them. I find that the VOX bluetooth connection is very slow. If I start talking to my wife through the headset it takes about 5-6 seconds to make the connection so we can actually have a conversation. Also, the Scala units do not communicate with all GPS units. I have a Garmin Nuvi 1490 and the GPS voice directions do not come through the Scala headset. I believe, however, that the Scala will communicate with Garmin Zumo units.
 
If you get the Sena SMH10 headset as sold by BRP, you'll be able to talk to 3 other users of it, take phone call and get direction from a Bluetooth enabled GPS.

The dongle (Sena SM10) allows the Spyder's radio to come thru the headset also.
 
I have the Scala G4 headsets which is what I believe your dealer is talking about. I have not been happy with them. I find that the VOX bluetooth connection is very slow. If I start talking to my wife through the headset it takes about 5-6 seconds to make the connection so we can actually have a conversation. Also, the Scala units do not communicate with all GPS units. I have a Garmin Nuvi 1490 and the GPS voice directions do not come through the Scala headset. I believe, however, that the Scala will communicate with Garmin Zumo units.

Scala is a different brand. BRP re-brands the Sena units.
 
If you get the Sena SMH10 headset as sold by BRP, you'll be able to talk to 3 other users of it, take phone call and get direction from a Bluetooth enabled GPS.

The dongle (Sena SM10) allows the Spyder's radio to come thru the headset also.
"so if I purchased the Sena SM10 through one of the spyder lovers vendors the only thing I would be missing would be the radio, and if I had iphone I would be able to listen to pandora or download any other music i wanted?"
 
"so if I purchased the Sena SM10 through one of the spyder lovers vendors the only thing I would be missing would be the radio, and if I had iphone I would be able to listen to pandora or download any other music i wanted?"
Correction SMH10 headsets
 
You can use any sema10 headset , blue tooth to your phone , iPhone or android .listen to music or gps.
You can activate VOX on sena , by hooking up to computer and select options a nd activate. I do not use VOX, because of high wind noise will also activate voice. If I want to talk. You just tap the mob and you can talk , tap it again to listen to music. You can also receive and make calls.yes you can talk to 3 other people
 
I recommend you stay away from the dongle.. that has been a nightmare for so many folks that i know

One more vote against the dongle. Not enough "bang for the buck", and didn't preform as I expected.
Dealer was kind enough to remove it, and give me a full refund.
Ride with a Neotech Modular, and disliked a boom mic so much, we went with the new UClear 200 dual pack.
Does what I need it to do, and I'm happy with them.
 
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