Getting ready for EOM, I came across the Sena SM-10. Since the wife and I will be going, she on her own bike, I thought it would be good for her to hear the GPS instructions when I do. Anyone have experience with it?
My LG G3 sounds like crap if I sync it with my Zumo 660 and my previous Motorola phone did also. I've heard that if you sync the phone directly to the Sena SMH10, then it sounds good but I don't want to give up the ability to see who's calling. I figure if it's an important call, I'll pull over and take the call directly with the phone. How are you connecting your phone?I had problems with the Bluetooth on my phone, a Samsung S3 4G, basically crap.If you have phone connection / Bluetooth control problems check out the XDA Developers site.
Had to troll the forum to find a good phone that had a good chip/antenna and Radio Rom.
The Sena works seamlessly with an Iphone.
Thanks for the heads up! 100 ft. I could live with. She normally is only 30 ft. or so from me. She doesn't like it when cars split us up, so up to 100 feet will work for us under most circumstances.Rob,The SM10 has a transmitting range of only about 100ft. It works great when you're on the same bike, but would be a problem transmitting to your wife on a separate bike.
I'd be interested to know if sharing GPS works without an SM10 on the 20S....... thanks.Does the sm10 use a2dp (hifi) audio or hfp (voice quality) audio? I've run SMH10s for a number of years and just got a SMH20s for sharing audio (hi quality) with wife and hearing the GPS muxed in with the conversation. It's in the mail, will see how it works for my appication when it gets here.
Can you explain this one? I'm about to pull the trigger on an SM10 myself.Bluetooth the SMH10 to the SM10, it only gives you Hands Free Protocol, so the sound quality isn't the best.
Thanks Ken, I believe you are correct. I did some looking around, and it seems that you can indeed do it that way. I should have researched this more. However, I'm still going to send it back. The GPS volume being so low scares me, thinking it would be unusable at speed. Also, the phone and GPS having to be exposed to the elements to have it plugged in, just doesn't work....for me. Maybe there is a way to alter the cord jack insulator, so the phone can stay in it's waterproof case, but what about the GPS? By taking the rubber cover off the side, and not being able to put it back on while plugged in seems, well, counterintuitive to it remaining waterproof.I was a bit overwhelmed at first as well, I'm a real technophobe.
Just a couple of things.
I'd pair, Bluetooth, the Iphone to the SMH 10, that gives you full control of the phone via A2DP
The Garmin connected to the SM 10 via the chord
Bluetooth the SMH10 to the SM10, it only gives you Hands Free Protocol, so the sound quality isn't the best.
Once the SM10 triggers, say by a GPS command, adjust the volume of the SMH 10 via the jog dial, quickly while the channel is opened.
The SMH 10 remembers the volume for each input.
Lots of good help files and videos on the Sena site
The SM10 features Advanced Audio Distribution Profile for Bluetooth® Stereo Music and Audio Video Remote Control Profile for Playback Control.
Do you have to plug in the phone ?SR10 only supports HFP (Hands-Free Profile) Bluetooth connection with a Bluetooth headset. HFP is a typical and standard Bluetooth headset connection which can only transmit mono audio.
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