pwilbarger
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After watching the video, it seems to imply, as finless said, that you would need two of these units if riding with a passenger. The video had a graphic toward the end showing one Freewire for the driver, and one for the passenger. I do not see the logic in this. My old SM10 pairs via Bluetooth with our two helmets, my phone, GPS, and onboard entertainment system, albeit with the older Bluetooth technology. I agree with ThreeWheels that more volume would be nice, which is not something that you get with the SM10. I am not understanding why there would be a need for two of these units to replace one. Maybe someone else knows the answer.
Dave, maybe you could shed some light on this?
UPDATE: I just watched another video about this, and it was clearly stated that a second unit is need for a passenger in order to have an intercom function.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6nSmw3AI4U
I watched the video again and it's not clear whether you can use a wired passenger headset for intercom, music, etc. with the driver connected wirelessly with a Freewire. It does indicate that with a second passenger Freewire and Bluetooth headset you can use the on board intercom, etc. wirelessly. Anyway they aren't shipping yet and there's not a cable for the Spyder so it doesn't really matter until those things happen.
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