Sena SMH10-11 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset/Intercom with Universal Microphone Kit

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Sena SMH10-11 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset/Intercom with Universal Microphone Kit
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Product Description

The SMH10 is a Bluetooth 3.0 stereo headset with long-range Bluetooth intercom designed specifically for motorcycles. With the SMH10, you can call hands-free on your Bluetooth mobile phone, listen to stereo music or voice instructions of GPS navigation by Bluetooth wirelessly, and have intercom conversations in full duplex with a passenger or other motorcycle riders. This bundle includes a universal microphone kit for versatile helmet installation.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #595 in Automotive
  • Brand: Sena
  • Model: SMH10-11
  • Dimensions: 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Wireless Bluetooth 3.0 headset and intercom
  • Multi-pair with up to four other headsets
  • Hands-free calling for motorcycles and scooters
  • Individual volume profiles
  • Integrated audio booster and playback controls

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Exceptional
By achtung6
I installed this unit in my Shoei X-11 helmet. This took about 20 minutes. I have it paired to my iPhone 4 and used it for the first time this morning. I placed a call to someone who told me they couldn't tell I was on my motorcycle. I would rate the phone performance as exceptional. Music audio is not the best quality but that can hardly be expected out of wafer thin speakers in a helmet. Plus, I wear 30db earplugs but I can still hear the music, albeit highly attenuated. I'm very happy with this purchase as I can listen to music, even with earplugs in my ears and answer important phone calls while on the move and without having to remove my gloves.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Amazing, wish I had bought it sooner. Voice sample inside!
By D. Kang
I decided to go ahead and order the Sena SMH10-11. So far I love it. I am pretty happy with it. Here are some of the reasons.

Options galore. What kind of options you say?
1. You can use earbuds with the optional accessory. I haven't thrown down the cash yet, but I am definitely considering it in the future.
2. You can use the boom mic, or the wired mic if you get the SMH10-11. Typically boom mic for modular, wired mic for full face, but up to you.
3. There is an aux input, so you can wire non bluetooth accessories as well. Haven't tried it yet, since I use my phone.
4. You can get the SMH5 for a partner for cheap. The SMH5 runs about $100. The main difference is smaller speakers, less range, less connectivity, and no aux. Perfect for a secondary set or to convince your cheap ass friend to buy so you can communicate while on the road. It does pair with the SMH10.
5. Firmware updates. They just released v4.2 last month or so.

The wired mic is really nice because I really disliked the idea of a boom sticking out of my helmet. Now, they do have the boom where it's a wired boom now, so you can stick it in the helmet so half the boom flex is not sticking out of the helmet which is a nice touch, but I still prefer the wired mic. Much smaller and manageable. However, maybe the sound isn't as good? I haven't compared the two.

I use NRR 33 E-A-R Soft Blast UF Foam Ear Plugs and with these, I have no problem hearing music at 75mph from the speakers. I have also tried having a phone conversation and could hear the other person fine. He could also hear me. I have uploaded a sample conversation we had at 50 mph and 80 mph with the visor up and down. dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83612395/sena_test_final.mp3

I was pretty amazed.

The jog dial is nice. It makes changing volume and tracks very simple. I have the SMH10 connected to my HTC Evo 4g LTE and use Google Music to strea m all my music while I ride.

I have the Shoei RF1100 and was able to route all the wires pretty cleanly behind the cheek pads except for the initial wires coming out of the unit. Those just wrap over the rim of the helmet. I could mod the pads to squeeze it through but I don't mind.

I ride a 2001 Suzuki SV650.

Now I have to convince my riding buddies to go with the Sena lol.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Great product!!!
By Laz
Honestly this is one of the best investments i have made. I have the bluetooth paired with my iphone 4s and it works great. It doesnt cut in and out and the speakers are loud. When i am listening to music and i get a phone call i can answer with the touch of a button and hang up. I can even use Siri with the bluetooth! So worth the money!

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