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Need some input of Bluetooth headsets

mikeinco

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I'm looking at various different bluetooth sets primarily for commo from driver to rider and cell phone. I've looked at the Sena SMH 5 set for a reasonable price plus several other Sena knock offs. Each and every one has lots of positives and some negative feedback including the Sena. I'm not sure if I want to spring for the cost of the upper grade Sena's, $5-600 for a pair is just a little to spendy for me. Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks
Mike
 
I'm looking at various different bluetooth sets primarily for commo from driver to rider and cell phone. I've looked at the Sena SMH 5 set for a reasonable price plus several other Sena knock offs. Each and every one has lots of positives and some negative feedback including the Sena. I'm not sure if I want to spring for the cost of the upper grade Sena's, $5-600 for a pair is just a little to spendy for me. Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks
Mike


Go to the Spyder Lovers Home page, there are ads in the middle, scroll down until you see, Motorcycle Dave's.

He has great prices and will give you good advice before the sale and excellent service after!

Joe
 
Thanks, I found more info on the 5's which I'll probably get, since we don't usually do group rides and the folks I generally ride with don't use any commo devices. Also since it is just for me and the wife we don't need all the bells and whistles.
 
Thanks, I found more info on the 5's which I'll probably get, since we don't usually do group rides and the folks I generally ride with don't use any commo devices. Also since it is just for me and the wife we don't need all the bells and whistles.

:agree:+1 about checking with Motorcycle Dave for the best prices and personalized service.
 
Hi Dave here
I am not sure where you saw the SENA head sets for sale for 5 to 600 dollars but that is wrong.
Give me a call 209-887-3283 I will help send you in the right direction and MUCH better price.
Dave

I'm looking at various different bluetooth sets primarily for commo from driver to rider and cell phone. I've looked at the Sena SMH 5 set for a reasonable price plus several other Sena knock offs. Each and every one has lots of positives and some negative feedback including the Sena. I'm not sure if I want to spring for the cost of the upper grade Sena's, $5-600 for a pair is just a little to spendy for me. Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks
Mike
 
I bought a paired set of Sena smh10 from motorcycle dave and I did not spend anywhere near $500-$600.I don't remember now what I paid but the 10's are much better then the 5.
 
We recently replaced our old communicators the with Sena 20S Dual Pack (two paired-at-the-factory units) while on a road trip. Didn't get them from Motorcycle Dave (we will next time however) but did get a very nice price from the Cycle Gear shop in Tucson. For the price the 20S is a nice product. Not as new or costly as the 20S EVO or 30S but nice sound quality and features none the less.
 
BT 2S

I'm looking at various different bluetooth sets primarily for commo from driver to rider and cell phone. I've looked at the Sena SMH 5 set for a reasonable price plus several other Sena knock offs. Each and every one has lots of positives and some negative feedback including the Sena. I'm not sure if I want to spring for the cost of the upper grade Sena's, $5-600 for a pair is just a little to spendy for me. Any comments will be appreciated. Thanks
Mike
I purchased these 2 for $80.
works great with my phone and to my passenger. Nothing fancy just basic stuff. Good value for the buck!
 
Our situation is like the OP's. We have two pairs of basic SMH-5s. We like them (obviously) and they're supposed to last for at least four hours. However, I find that we sometimes run out of power on longer trips -- I haven't timed it but I think they last about three to four hours -- and therefore I bought a second set for backup. The battery life may seem short but it's not the fault of the Senas -- it's the result of too much talk. With two identical sets, they use the same connections and therefore we can just unsnap the discharged units and snap in the fresh ones and continue on. The price for two pairs of the SMH-5s is still less than the price of one pair of the higher-end ones, and having two pairs pretty much guarantees they'll cover a full day of riding ... even with my wife talking all day.
 
Our situation is like the OP's. We have two pairs of basic SMH-5s. We like them (obviously) and they're supposed to last for at least four hours. However, I find that we sometimes run out of power on longer trips -- I haven't timed it but I think they last about three to four hours -- and therefore I bought a second set for backup. The battery life may seem short but it's not the fault of the Senas -- it's the result of too much talk. With two identical sets, they use the same connections and therefore we can just unsnap the discharged units and snap in the fresh ones and continue on. The price for two pairs of the SMH-5s is still less than the price of one pair of the higher-end ones, and having two pairs pretty much guarantees they'll cover a full day of riding ... even with my wife talking all day.

We make sure we plug our SENA 20S in when we stop for lunch.
 
In looking at prices, to get a general idea, on Amazon, some of the Sena sets like SMH 20's and some others at $240 +/- for a single headset, thus somewhere in the neighborhood of $500 for a pair is where I got my numbers from. Some sets going for $300/per , a little to spendy for me. I don't mind paying a couple hundred bucks for a good set but not much more. I'll give Dave a call later today. Thanks all for the advice.
Mike
 
BT is good.

We went SCHUBERTH route (collar fits base of helmet) - longer battery life, good range, great sound. Cheap? Nope, but neither were the helmets, which fit our heads better than most.
 
I spoke to Dave and he recommended the Sena 10C or the SMH 10. After doing a lot of searching I have narrowed things down a bit to the Sena SMH 10, the UClear Amp Go or the Cardo Scala Freecom 2. I would love some input on the UClear and the Scala. The big issue I have with the Sena is the helmet mount, I would probably knock it off in about 5 minutes and also Sena has very poor customer service in looking at reviews but so does Cardo. I like the UClear for its audio, but the helmet mount is a little goofy. The Cardo seems a little complex to use. I need some help from anyone who has any of the above. The other issue I have with most of these units is that when the battery won't charge, they can't be replaced, so I guess you just toss the $200 or so away and buy a new set, maybe Sena will replace the batteries but seems like they are the only ones and accordiing to some reviews takes 2-3 months for them to return. Thanks.
Mike
 
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Customer Service is EVERYTHING

Here is my take on the customer service thing.....
I HATE IT when you buy something and have a problem with it, you call the help line
and if you are lucky you get some one who speaks English that you can understand BUT...
they are not in the USA and generally NO HELP. forget the email thing that takes more time than it's worth
I built my small motorcycle accs. business on customer service period, everyone sells the same stuff
but what you are buying is customer service. If I sell you something you can be sure it will be at a great price sure but you will get unmatched service. I am available 7 days a week 9:00AM to 8:00PM, I may be watching TV or out riding or in the food store or in front of my computer I always answer the phone and
talk to you no matter where I am and I will help you with your problem, OR just BS with you about your
ride.... I am a motorcycle nut and an uncurable car guy... Charter life member of AMA and SEMA
and I hate bad service....
Ask anyone who has delt with me I will treat you right and FAST with no BS





I spoke to Dave and he recommended the Sena 10C or the SMH 10. After doing a lot of searching I have narrowed things down a bit to the Sena SMH 10, the UClear Amp Go or the Cardo Scala Freecom 2. I would love some input on the UClear and the Scala. The big issue I have with the Sena is the helmet mount, I would probably knock it off in about 5 minutes and also Sena has very poor customer service in looking at reviews but so does Cardo. I like the UClear for its audio, but the helmet mount is a little goofy. The Cardo seems a little complex to use. I need some help from anyone who has any of the above. The other issue I have with most of these units is that when the battery won't charge, they can't be replaced, so I guess you just toss the $200 or so away and buy a new set, maybe Sena will replace the batteries but seems like they are the only ones and accordiing to some reviews takes 2-3 months for them to return. Thanks.
Mike
 
Dave, I didn't mean your customer service personally but the Sena 'factory' service, lots of complaints about them. I have no doubts abou buying anything from you. I read the same complaints about the Cardo 'factory' service. I apologize if I offended you.
Mike
 
Hi Dave here...
I am sorry if you thought I was complaining about your post
I 1000% was not, I was just saying that today in this day and age
of customer no service it is a shame that companys dont do more
to make their customers happy....
you know please push 1- for English 2- for for Spanish 3-French and so on...
Ride Safe and pray customer service around yhe world improves,
but don’t hold your breath
Dave


Dave, I didn't mean your customer service personally but the Sena 'factory' service, lots of complaints about them. I have no doubts abou buying anything from you. I read the same complaints about the Cardo 'factory' service. I apologize if I offended you.
pray
 
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