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firsttimer
17th January 2017, 09:46
Do you guys wear earphones or the like while riding? For music, gps instructions, and or to talk to your hanger-on-er-ah? If so what brand model do you use and would you recommend it?
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Blackbird
17th January 2017, 10:59
I've used Sena for a few years now for bike to bike comms. Don't listen to music and normally have my phone switched off too as riding is my quiet time without distractions. The Sena has been pretty reliable, has a good line of sight range and will pretty much last all day on one charge. Comms are really clear through the speakers. I particularly like the design because of the large function/volume control dial which is easy to operate with winter gloves.
The one I have is the Sena SMH10 but there is a later model called the 20S which has more functionality. You can see video reviews of both on the Revzilla website. I bought mine direct from the USA as even with shipping (through NZ Post YouShop service), it was significantly cheaper than buying locally. I'm happy to support local business if there's an added value component but in this case, there wasn't.
kiwi-on-wheels
17th January 2017, 11:50
+1 for the sena. Lasted me 14 hours of music and guidance on my latest trip down the west coast. Fantastic bit of kit.
Gremlin
17th January 2017, 12:16
Another for Sena, been using since mid 2013 ish. I have a SMH10R permantently fitted to my Nolan N104 and a spare SMH10 for other helmets.
Using earplugs actually makes the speakers work better. Use it for GPS, music (from the GPS) and mobile link (via GPS) and helmet to helmet (these older units can handle up to 4-way while newer ones like the 20S can handle 8-way).
Blackbird
17th January 2017, 12:26
Using earplugs actually makes the speakers work better. Use it for GPS, music (from the GPS) and mobile link (via GPS) and helmet to helmet (these older units can handle up to 4-way while newer ones like the 20S can handle 8-way).
Yep, interesting how much better it is with plugs! :niceone:
cods4
17th January 2017, 13:17
I'm looking at getting the SMH5 from revzilla. Its only US$187 for the pair. Only concern I have is poor sound quality compared to the 10S or 20s but the price is low enough to make it worth a try.
Blackbird
17th January 2017, 13:26
I'm looking at getting the SMH5 from revzilla. Its only US$187 for the pair. Only concern I have is poor sound quality compared to the 10S or 20s but the price is low enough to make it worth a try.
I don't know whether it's a characteristic of the SMH 5 or some other factor but one of our IAM team has one and we've never been very successful in getting a 3-way conversation going. No problem at all with the 10.
Gremlin
17th January 2017, 14:27
I'm looking at getting the SMH5 from revzilla. Its only US$187 for the pair. Only concern I have is poor sound quality compared to the 10S or 20s but the price is low enough to make it worth a try.
Depends on your purpose. The SMH5 has a very limited feature set, hence it's price. Limited range, only 2 way comms I think, pair with devices etc.
Ulsterkiwi
17th January 2017, 14:53
Sena have an array of models. In the 10 series there is the 10S, 10U and 10R depending on your needs/wants.
The 20S has loads of great features and better sound and range than the 10 series but has in my experience less of the robustness of the 10 series. They do not handle much by way of abuse.
One of the reasons I went for a 10U is that all the components fit inside the helmet, there is nothing external like all the other models. You have to have one of a limited range of helmets however for that to work. THe rest will fit on pretty much anything.
rastuscat
17th January 2017, 15:36
SMH10R on my pillion set, BMW Motorrad on my solo helmet.
The music quality on the Sena is good. But when you BT your Spotify to the Motorrad headset, it's like you are sitting in the Royal Albert Hall.
Horses for courses. Don't pay extra for features you're not going to use. My sets cant pair with a hundred others at once, but I don't care.
iYRe
17th January 2017, 21:11
I have the Buyee BT interphone headset. Easy to use, gets the radio, intercom to another buyee intercom.. easy to fit in helmet, connects to phone... 60USD. The only issue I had was the clip that holds it to the helmet.. I broke it - but I got a wee bit of aluminium andcut it to the same shape, then drilled 2 holes for the screws. Better than it was before now... Anything over 140kmh with my cheap helmet I cant hear anything... but I can be doing 110/120 and talking on the phone and no one even knows.
firsttimer
17th January 2017, 21:52
Thanks for all the feed back. I think I like the look (and by the sounds of it the sound too) the Sena10r. Now to find one at a reasonable price. I rode from Nelson to Picton today and I thought it would have been nice to hear something other than the drone of the wind in my ears. Tomorrow I'll call in somewhere and grab some earplugs before I hit the road for home, that might help with the noise....well until a nicely priced sena turns up that is.
nzspokes
18th January 2017, 05:46
We have a pair of S20s. They just work well. Started out with some cheaper units that wouldnt reconnect without re-pairing which was a pain in the arse.
As with most things, quality shows. Cheaping out on them wont last.
cods4
18th January 2017, 08:20
I just ordered an SMH10 for me and an SMH5 for the missus, along with a couple of battery maintainers and a ram mount for my phone.
onearmedbandit
18th January 2017, 12:18
Thanks for all the feed back. I think I like the look (and by the sounds of it the sound too) the Sena10r. Now to find one at a reasonable price. I rode from Nelson to Picton today and I thought it would have been nice to hear something other than the drone of the wind in my ears. Tomorrow I'll call in somewhere and grab some earplugs before I hit the road for home, that might help with the noise....well until a nicely priced sena turns up that is.
Ear plugs are a must in my opinion, you'd be amazed how much damage wind noise can do to your hearing.
pritch
18th January 2017, 12:44
Ear plugs are a must in my opinion, you'd be amazed how much damage wind noise can do to your hearing.
Ek? Wassat? I couldn't hear you?
Blackbird
18th January 2017, 13:50
Ek? Wassat? I couldn't hear you?
Ron, I think you're confusing it with what your Mum told you about going blind :tugger:
rastuscat
21st January 2017, 19:14
Ear plugs are a must in my opinion, you'd be amazed how much damage wind noise can do to your hearing.
Easily solved by adding ZZ Top to your Spotify playlist and playing it at full volume.
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