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Looking for new Comms - what do you use?

easysuper

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When I retired in 2019 my wife and I did a Coast to Coast and back ride on Hwy 20 from Newport Oregon to Boston and back a longer way. We rode through 26 States and Canada and 11,000 miles in 66 Days. This year we are going to start in the North West corner of Washington and ride to Key West. 6 years ago we bought Senas 30s and they worked fairly well but are have trouble holding a charge and we now keep them plugged in to a charging port when riding. We are thinking about buying new Comms, what do you use and are happy with and would purchase again?
 
Sena 60S. Some with these will say stay away, they are having issues with static at higher speeds... Mine had this problem, but I reached out to Sena and they sent me two completely new units, everything. Gave me a shipping label to return the old ones, and I've had no problems since. It was talked about it being a bad set of chips, so I would assume that the issue has been resolved.
 
I ride with a group and we use Cardo PackTalk Edge. Connecting and pairing is pretty easy. The only thing is if you're listening to music and someone talks, the music doesn't turn off completely. I also wish the volume would turn up a little louder.
 
U-Clear Motion Infinity - one of the best comms systems for eliminating wind/bike noise and giving you seamless and crystal clear audio and comms, potentially even when others are using one of those lesser units!! And their batteries keep 'em going at least all day before needing maybe a couple of hours of re-charging to be ready for the next day! 😁
 
We use Interphone Tour and are very happy with those. Our previous Interphone 5's did not have good sound and the batteries did not hold for long.
Now we have good sound with the Tour version and last week after putting my set on a new helmet, the voice said "Battery high" when turning it on. I put the previous helmet on the shelf mid October last year, so it is realy holding it's battery power.
It can also connect up to 4 units, but we seldom ride in a group.
 
So I have the SENA SMH 10's. Yea I know antiques, but I like them and know how to work them. Our batteries were getting to where they would run out say 4 or 5 hours. I took them apart and found a video on YT on how to change them out. So that would be my suggestion if you like the current units, just put new batteries in them.
 
I have Cardo Spirit HD''s. They work well once you learn the ins and outs of the pairing etc. Firmware can be updated online. We also have half helmet kits on out e-bikes helmets and move the radios to the e-bikes when riding them.
 
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