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Sena SMH 10 or Sena S20 ?

Orange Spyder Man

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I am considering adding a Sena set up to my 2014 Spyder... main interests are blue tooth phone calls (receiving & sending) listening to either MP3 or FM radio & bike to bike communications plus intercom between passenger & driver... not sure which model would be best .... wanted to poll riders that are using them to help make my decision for the best model for the fore mentioned interests... anyone have suggestions on which model is best & why? performance & longevity are concerns also.

tia
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I have a 20s while most folks in my group still have smh 10.. all I can say is that I wish I had not "upgraded". I have ten times as much trouble pairing with the Smh 10s as I ever did when I had one of them and I see no particular benefit.. the supposedly longer range is meaningless when I can't even pair..
 
One other model that is often overlooked that we have been very happy with is the SMH 10R. With its MUCH lower profile it does not protrude from the side of the helmet nearly as far. Its a big difference in ease of storage, getting hung up on things and with the possibility of adding a second battery, they can go much longer between charges. 12hours continuous talk time. The 3 button flat form is also much easier to use with gloves on. We have been very impressed with our SMH-10R sets. Very easy to install too. Ours charge from the outlet in the frunk where our helmets reside when not on our heads.
 
We have the Sena 20's and love them. No problems at all with the units and the sound quality is excellent.
 
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