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Once the phone is paired, make sure that the bluetooth volume on the phone is all the way up. I also have my headset volume set to max. For me, the volume when connected through the bike to the headset is just as loud as connecting the phone to the headset directly.
Due to this setup with having to have the headset volume set to max, the default prompts from the headset are way too loud. I need to figure out how to mute the default headset prompts.
I also learned that the music volume and the phone call volume are two different volumes. I probably should have expected this since the Harley radios on the touring bikes also have different volumes for the music and phone calls. It caught me off guard when I received my first call this weekend. At first I couldn't hear the other person until I turned the volume up.
Once the phone is paired, make sure that the bluetooth volume on the phone is all the way up. I also have my headset volume set to max. For me, the volume when connected through the bike to the headset is just as loud as connecting the phone to the headset directly.
Due to this setup with having to have the headset volume set to max, the default prompts from the headset are way too loud. I need to figure out how to mute the default headset prompts.
I also learned that the music volume and the phone call volume are two different volumes. I probably should have expected this since the Harley radios on the touring bikes also have different volumes for the music and phone calls. It caught me off guard when I received my first call this weekend. At first I couldn't hear the other person until I turned the volume up.
I almost blew out my ear drums when a fellow rider talked via MESH as I had the Sena volume all the way up
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