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Bluetooth or In-Ear?
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<blockquote data-quote="smithpa68" data-source="post: 1284990" data-attributes="member: 51540"><p>I must be the only guy on FJRForum not using a Sena.. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> I have the Cardo SHO1 model specifically for Shoei Neotec. It has only its helmet speakers. You can't use a 3.5mm plug for other headphones or speakers. I like the features. Sound quality is a bit tinny. I would call it ok.. but not more. Between my Shoei Neotec and a Rifle windshield, I don't really get a lot of wind noise so the volume is good. On the highway I still use earplugs but my plugs have sound filters. I got them from Aerostich. They do a great job on the road / wind noise but I can still hear the music and intercom coversation. Yes a slight attenuation of the volume but without the roadnoise its not a big deal. I prefer not having to wire up my ears and mess with the earbud type of audio. To each their own though.</p><p></p><p>One warning on the SHO1, I have had the left speaker go out on my twice so far. The wires are a little fragile for the speakers where it mounts to the connector plugging into the Bluetooth part of the unit. Very annoying since I really like the device otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smithpa68, post: 1284990, member: 51540"] I must be the only guy on FJRForum not using a Sena.. :-) I have the Cardo SHO1 model specifically for Shoei Neotec. It has only its helmet speakers. You can't use a 3.5mm plug for other headphones or speakers. I like the features. Sound quality is a bit tinny. I would call it ok.. but not more. Between my Shoei Neotec and a Rifle windshield, I don't really get a lot of wind noise so the volume is good. On the highway I still use earplugs but my plugs have sound filters. I got them from Aerostich. They do a great job on the road / wind noise but I can still hear the music and intercom coversation. Yes a slight attenuation of the volume but without the roadnoise its not a big deal. I prefer not having to wire up my ears and mess with the earbud type of audio. To each their own though. One warning on the SHO1, I have had the left speaker go out on my twice so far. The wires are a little fragile for the speakers where it mounts to the connector plugging into the Bluetooth part of the unit. Very annoying since I really like the device otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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