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Does anyone know or has anyone tried to pair a 20s or a 30k bluetooth head set with a non harley whim?
I am asking because my wife is looking at a Can Am Spyder F3 Limited and they need a bluetooth headset. She will still want to ride on the back with me at times and will want to hear the radio and be able to talk.
We currently have a CVO Road Glide Ultra and use wired headsets.
I am looking to add the whim module and either the 20s or the 30k but I want her to be able to use her helmet with either bike so she can hear the radio and we can still communicate.
I know you have to use the harley headsets to get stereo sound, but will it pair and work on a different bike and be stereo?
I know you have to use the harley headsets to get stereo sound, but will it pair and work on a different bike and be stereo?
Technically, it should work fine, but then the WHiM should "technically" give you stereo with Sena or Cardo headsets, but HD crippled non-Harley pairing so who knows?... they may have done the same thing with their headsets.
1. Will the H-D 30K and the Sena 30K talk to each other via Mesh? (YES)
2. Will the H-D 30K be stereo if paired to a Freewire? (YES)
3. Will the H-D 10S be stereo if paired to a Freewire? (YES)
4. Will the H-D 20S EVO be stereo if paired to a Freewire? (YES)
5. Will the Boom! Audio Expand be stereo if paired to a Freewire? (YES)
6. I'll take it from previous posts that an H-D 30K won't do Mesh if paired to a Freewire? (The Boom! Audio 30K can use Mesh Intercom if paired to the FreeWire just like the Sena 30K can.)
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