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dogsnbikes
7th August 2012, 18:03
I am looking at http://www.senabluetooth.com/products/smh5.php?tab_menu=overview for rider-pillon chit chat

Who has one of these systems and does anyone know if these are compatiable with I-phones?

or

who has an I-phone and what bluetooth system are you using?

JMemonic
7th August 2012, 22:42
We have the Scala rider Q4 set and it seems as long as its bluetooth devices it links, I would look at the Sena when the time comes to replace the current options though as sometimes the link to other devices can be a little hit and miss.

FLUB
8th August 2012, 10:07
Check out www.webbikeworld.com for reviews on most of the bluetooth intercoms. Pretty sure the Sena units are their current favourites.

dogsnbikes
11th August 2012, 18:58
Well the I-phone is compatible and works now just have too learn how too use the sena set :rolleyes:

JMemonic
11th August 2012, 22:02
Well the I-phone is compatible and works now just have too learn how too use the sena set :rolleyes:

Would be interested in comparing notes, let us know when you are back this way, I figure your doing the escapade again.

dogsnbikes
12th August 2012, 08:08
Would be interested in comparing notes, let us know when you are back this way, I figure your doing the escapade again.


Sure am doing the Escapade,will be intouch

NZsarge
31st August 2012, 16:42
I am looking at http://www.senabluetooth.com/products/smh5.php?tab_menu=overview for rider-pillon chit chat

Who has one of these systems and does anyone know if these are compatiable with I-phones?

or

who has an I-phone and what bluetooth system are you using?

Hey Dogs! I have the Sena SMH-10, I've only been using it for music and it's not bad, made a couple of phone calls while stationary and they were clear, I use it in conjunction with my iPhone 3GS and it's seemless, very good! Functionality is good to, robust and easy to use. The only draw back if you could call it the is it's a wee bit bulky on the side of the helmet but it's size makes it easy to use with cloves on so... A well thought out system I reckon.

Blackbird
31st August 2012, 17:07
I've got one - really clear audio and the "one button does everything" feature is superb. I've tried bluetooth and an MP3 player and they work fine but bike to bike comms s the only feature I need. Photos and my review here: http://geoffjames.blogspot.co.nz/2012/05/bike-communications-horses-for-courses.html.

Bought it direct from the USA and saved a shedload of money.

dogsnbikes
31st August 2012, 17:42
Hey Dogs! I have the Sena SMH-10, I've only been using it for music and it's not bad, made a couple of phone calls while stationary and they were clear, I use it in conjunction with my iPhone 3GS and it's seemless, very good! Functionality is good to, robust and easy to use. The only draw back if you could call it the is it's a wee bit bulky on the side of the helmet but it's size makes it easy to use with cloves on so... A well thought out system I reckon.

Well Ive seen the size of your mitts John so thats good too know and it was the first thing that got my attention...


I've got one - really clear audio and the "one button does everything" feature is superb. I've tried bluetooth and an MP3 player and they work fine but bike to bike comms s the only feature I need. Photos and my review here: http://geoffjames.blogspot.co.nz/2012/05/bike-communications-horses-for-courses.html.

Bought it direct from the USA and saved a shedload of money.

Thanks for the link Blackbird,I totally relate to the time out once on the bike,and I look at it as and investment in bike time as now I don't need to stop when Melissa's work calls...

bittertwistedcute
3rd October 2012, 14:00
Got a set last week, paired easily with iPhone 4s, great bike to bike and phone clarity.
Loving the jog dial
I have used bt inter phone and a few other gadgets, and the Sena is the best so far.