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I haven't. But I'm curious as to where they put the speakers? The picture you included would have the ears wide open.
I looked at these at a bike show earlier this year.
The speakers are located in the helmet, positioned above the ears.
I'm wondering if anyone has any real world experience with this helmet?
I have read and heard some podcast on them that say the helmet works great was going to order one. I found the Sena Bluetooth headset made for Harley Davidson it was 100 buck cheaper. All the reviews i have seen the speakers sound great and the mike i hidden in the top of helmet.
Had mine, The Sena Calvary helmet for a week. The speakers are above the ears, in the helmet. It comes with small ear cups and a full ear shields for highway or a LOUD bike. The bluetooth hooks up to my phone, for music or navigation or phone. Just ridden with it locally no highway yet, so I haven't utilized the ear shields. Around town the speakers are plenty loud and clear without. Not a ton of bass but I suspect bass will boost with the ear curtains. Full control of volume and sound on the left side.
One of my buds has the comms so I can comm with him. I think its 4 comm links. And the mic is also in the helmet right under the peak center, not visible. Called my wife while riding just to check it out, she said it sounded good and wouldn't know that I was on the bike. lol She's so sweet! Going to take a ride to the water, Surf Championship is on in H.B. I will use the ear curtains this time. So far I like it! Ride safe! br
Last edited by KW HD; Jul 31, 2017 at 01:40 PM.
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My iPhone Bluetooth to my Bikes infotainment center and the Sena Calvary.
When I get a call it's displayed on the the bikes screen and you can answer it or ignore and talk on the Sena.
Play music on your phone and Bluetooth to Sena, it also comes with a FM radio built in, the clarity is good and you can link to other bikers when riding if they have a Sena.
Also the helmet is made damn good and dot approved and comfortable.
Only thing is they are pricey.
Best/joe
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