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Sena SR10 and SM10 Together??

In theory yes. I myself do not have a SR10 so cant say. But Sena headsets support binding to 2-3 (depending on the head set like SMH10 vs SMH5) "streaming devices". I have read in their forum you can do this but of course you loose other input devices like maybe your phone or iPod.

I would ask Sena honestly as I hear they do respond to unique questions like this.

Bob
 
Just thought I would update this after I ask the question of Sena Tech support. My initial question to him was:

"I have 2 SPH10H headsets. I have the SM10 for dual streaming and the SR10 for my CB radio. Is there anyway to configure this to allow my wife to hear the CB radio also? If this is not possible, could I buy another SR10 and pair it with her headset and use T connectors to connect both SR10s to the same CB?" There response was:

"Wahyit Cheung, Mar 06 02:40 PM: Yes it won't, with your current set up the person connected to the SR10 will be able to hear and respond on the CB radio through SR10 but the passenger will not be able to hear or communicate. The only way to achieve it is to have another SR10 with another CB radio on the group frequency.
Sorry I know it seems like it should be able to, but bluetooth radios doesn't have the same flexibility as UHF/VHF radios
Regards,
Wahyit Cheung"

I still think it might work with another SR10 and using a T connector to the same CB. I will update if I end up trying this. John
 
Can Do!

I wanted same solution, as I've had several touring bikes with complete "wired" audio systems. I didn't care to fork out $3000 extra, to achieve this for my new Spyder. So went BT. Asked Sena same question, so bought both SM10 & SR10 Dongles. It gets complicated setting up, and figuring out sequence of powering up devices, to get them all working (currently = Cell, CB, Spyder Radio and Intercom). Bummer is passenger can't hear CB, but she's not bothered. Hoping Sena eventually comes out with a new Dongle, that does everything, and for 2 helmets (SMH10). I do do find the CB (Midland) staticky with 2 active headsets. Was ok when on my own. Saw a thread somewhere (which I'm trying to re-locate) about adding rf choke clamps to the power lines to help with this problem.
 
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