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<blockquote data-quote="bseelbach" data-source="post: 1198211" data-attributes="member: 86582"><p>I have no desire to talk on the phone while riding and not much of a need to communicate with pillion or other riders, My main interest was music and navigation from the Zumo. I've been really pleased with <a href="https://www.earfuze.com/holiday" target="_blank">earfuze</a> and <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Jumbl-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming-Receiver/dp/B00HJBBBL0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418438134&sr=8-1&keywords=jumbl" target="_blank">Jumbl</a> Bluetooth receiver. Earfuze is having sale now and I see they now offer a "wireless" version which is essentially a Jumbl unit hardwired to the headphones. I prefer a detachable bluetooth receiver so that I can run 2 units and always have one charging in the glove box. Lifespan is 6+ hours but on long days I've adopted a habit of changing units when I fill up just so I don't have a unit die while I'm on the road.</p><p></p><p>I also had an opportunity to try a Sena 20 this summer. It was a really nice unit but I have a hard time justifying the cost when I won't use most of the features. My only complaints were that music volume was a bit low (although VOX was fine) and I had to wear earplugs to block wind noise. I'm aware you can use earbuds with the Sena but being attached to the helmet would bother me getting suited up. I can leave the Jumbl unit in my jacket pocket and it is independent of the helmet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bseelbach, post: 1198211, member: 86582"] I have no desire to talk on the phone while riding and not much of a need to communicate with pillion or other riders, My main interest was music and navigation from the Zumo. I've been really pleased with [URL="https://www.earfuze.com/holiday"]earfuze[/URL] and [URL="https://www.amazon.com/Jumbl-Bluetooth-Hands-Free-Streaming-Receiver/dp/B00HJBBBL0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418438134&sr=8-1&keywords=jumbl"]Jumbl[/URL] Bluetooth receiver. Earfuze is having sale now and I see they now offer a "wireless" version which is essentially a Jumbl unit hardwired to the headphones. I prefer a detachable bluetooth receiver so that I can run 2 units and always have one charging in the glove box. Lifespan is 6+ hours but on long days I've adopted a habit of changing units when I fill up just so I don't have a unit die while I'm on the road. I also had an opportunity to try a Sena 20 this summer. It was a really nice unit but I have a hard time justifying the cost when I won't use most of the features. My only complaints were that music volume was a bit low (although VOX was fine) and I had to wear earplugs to block wind noise. I'm aware you can use earbuds with the Sena but being attached to the helmet would bother me getting suited up. I can leave the Jumbl unit in my jacket pocket and it is independent of the helmet. [/QUOTE]
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