Nicole
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I received a Sena SHM10 headset this week.
Installing was rather easy. The set comes with a "clip" helmet mount and I felt better about installing by undoing the screws holding it to the base/receiver. Then you slide the controller unit and snap it into place on the base and your ready to go. It takes a lot of on and off to get the speakers in the right places and after riding a short way this morning found out I didn't quite have it right yet. But it'll get there.
Controls are limited to 1 button and 1 radial dial. The radial dial also functions as a button.
Use is simple, but effective. I don't know if it can store how to talk to the phone and gps at the same time. I can get my phone or my gps to talk to it, but one would think that there is some way to get both on there so that one can toggle between the two devices just like one can toggle through talking to different riders ...
Sound is good and clear. I can now use ear plugs, which should make a really long run less deafening and thus less stressful, which hopefully will lead to longer riding, but time will tell.
Well that is my two cents.
Installing was rather easy. The set comes with a "clip" helmet mount and I felt better about installing by undoing the screws holding it to the base/receiver. Then you slide the controller unit and snap it into place on the base and your ready to go. It takes a lot of on and off to get the speakers in the right places and after riding a short way this morning found out I didn't quite have it right yet. But it'll get there.
Controls are limited to 1 button and 1 radial dial. The radial dial also functions as a button.
Use is simple, but effective. I don't know if it can store how to talk to the phone and gps at the same time. I can get my phone or my gps to talk to it, but one would think that there is some way to get both on there so that one can toggle between the two devices just like one can toggle through talking to different riders ...
Sound is good and clear. I can now use ear plugs, which should make a really long run less deafening and thus less stressful, which hopefully will lead to longer riding, but time will tell.
Well that is my two cents.