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Hi guys i have a few questions i am looking at intercom for my helmet
there are 2 products i am looking at sena 10U thats made for my helmet Shoei or Cardo packtalk do you have any experience of these 2 products
We have a Sena SMH-10. While it's great for speeds under 35-40mph, it's useless on the highway, unless you have a tailwind. In any other kind of wind, no matter how much I yell, she can't hear/understand me. I can hear/understand her most all of the time.
We have a Sena SMH-10. While it's great for speeds under 35-40mph, it's useless on the highway, unless you have a tailwind. In any other kind of wind, no matter how much I yell, she can't hear/understand me. I can hear/understand her most all of the time.
I had the smh10 and I agree with you. However if you get the chance to swap out, consider the sena 10C. It's newer and is much, much clearer at speed. Plus a camera.
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