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Sena dilemma

RapidSpyder

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My son got me a Sena 5 series (can't remember exact model) for Father’s Day. Anyway the range is really limited in the Hills and cuts out on the curves as soon as he disappears from sight or if someone gets in between us. We are thinking of trading it back in for a 10 or 20 series. I see the 10 has a 300 meter range and the 20 is 1.2 miles, but will they be better in the Hills on the curves and in traffic? Is the 20 series worth the extra money? It would be nice to talk to several people at once, but how well does it work?
 
Sena......

Contact Motorcycle Dave (he's a vender on this site) and he'll tell you (truthfully) anything you'd like to know about Sena products. He'll also give you the best price on Sena that you can find. :thumbup:
 
+1 on Motorcycle Dave, but...

Contact Motorcycle Dave (he's a vender on this site) and he'll tell you (truthfully) anything you'd like to know about Sena products. He'll also give you the best price on Sena that you can find. :thumbup:

...fair warning that it may be tough to find a plain 20S model; I got mine on closeout a few months back and Dave had already sold through his. The 20S EVO is still available at a higher price.

I've been happy with the 20S -- we're riding 2-up with it all the time so are not testing the range much, but feature-wise and performance-wise, it's been solid. I had a problem with random cut-outs/intercom shut-downs for awhile, but discovered that (at least in my pair's case) doing the initial power-up in a set sequence made the problem go away.
 
All the comm devices I have investigated (Cardo, Sena. no name, etc.) are all line of sight. The Sena 5 has a straight line comm distance of about 1/2 mile. I have the Cardo Packtalk with a comm distance of about a mile, however hills and curves cut that down to zero. Unless you are using satellite communications you will lose comm due to terrain with any device. Although even satellite comm is lost which is evidenced by loss of GPS signal or XM radio at times.
 
We had the SMH-10's and the 20S was much better range wise. We ride separate bikes and like them a lot. Of course line of sight gives the best reception.
 
We have the SENA 30 and love it. Pairs much easier and the battery really lasts. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
Line of Sight

I have used the Cardo's several models, with my last bike, ST1100, none work other than line of sight. Rocks, hills, curves all stop reception. I don't think you will find a communicator that will work other that a CB.
 
NOTE: I sell the 20S EVO for the same price as the older 20S units.
Dave

...fair warning that it may be tough to find a plain 20S model; I got mine on closeout a few months back and Dave had already sold through his. The 20S EVO is still available at a higher price.

I've been happy with the 20S -- we're riding 2-up with it all the time so are not testing the range much, but feature-wise and performance-wise, it's been solid. I had a problem with random cut-outs/intercom shut-downs for awhile, but discovered that (at least in my pair's case) doing the initial power-up in a set sequence made the problem go away.
 
We are back to using the older Sena--it is a SMH10. Prefer it to our two year old N-Comm Units (Nolan).

Range is pretty much line of site. At three blocks separation the noise begins. Alaska is always a problem with the mountains, hills, curves, etc. It is sufficient for US though. We can still communicate bike to bike, and most of the time she is between two to five seconds back.

Battery will last us two days without recharging. Four to five hours of use each time. :thumbup:
 
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Our group of 6 people have the 20s. It's fine for 2 people up to maybe 1/2 mile if lucky and a straight line. Get out of sight it will cut out. If you have 3 or more com's connected you with get popcorn popping noise or static. We have done every thing possible to correct the problem including updates and getting replacements. Having said that. If you only use 2 they are good.
 
Dave, I have a question.........

Been looking for an original non-updated 20s. They're getting hard to come by. If I find one that has been updated can I clear all the updates by doing the factory reset? Enquiring minds would like to know. :dontknow:
 
Our group of 6 people have the 20s. It's fine for 2 people up to maybe 1/2 mile if lucky and a straight line. Get out of sight it will cut out. If you have 3 or more com's connected you with get popcorn popping noise or static. We have done every thing possible to correct the problem including updates and getting replacements. Having said that. If you only use 2 they are good.

We have had the same experience. Although we have had up to 4 people connected. The quality of the reception goes way down after 2 people. But they are GREAT for me and my wife. They do everything we need them too and more. It isn't often we group ride with people who have head sets.
 
YES

I am told by the Tech dept that will return it to the factory settings.
Dave

Been looking for an original non-updated 20s. They're getting hard to come by. If I find one that has been updated can I clear all the updates by doing the factory reset? Enquiring minds would like to know. :dontknow:
 
I am told by the Tech dept that will return it to the factory settings.
Dave

Interesting. I wouldn’t have thought a reset would undo firmware updates if that is what is being referred to as the factory settings as opposed to just clearing out any user preferences etc that have been done.
 
I will check again Monday just to be sure....



Interesting. I wouldn’t have thought a reset would undo firmware updates if that is what is being referred to as the factory settings as opposed to just clearing out any user preferences etc that have been done.
 
Factory default reset, DOES NOT reset the firmware upgrade, just the user preferences and any radio stations you have put in. You can download whatever firmware number you want to try.
As others have said, they pretty much only work if in line of site. A number of times you will easily lose communication if you get behind a semi or big truck. They are great for two up or two riders, but after that, good luck with not having any issues. Lots of documentation of the same issues on the web for the 20S.
Our group bought our six units because we wanted an untethered cord setup. We previously had bluetooth / radio frequency Collett units that worked excellent but we all had to be hooked to a seperate battery pack.
As JP58 stated, we have numerous hours with reps, dealers, and had replacements to no avail for any help fixing the group of 3 or more communications problems. safe riding
 
Stopped doing updates on our SMH-10 as they were causing more issues then resolutions. They work, so I leave them be. We only ride two up, so cannot comment on range, but have had them for 5 yrs and have worked fine.:thumbup:
 
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