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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1444201" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>Still rockin’ my old zumo 550 on the FJR with wired Starcom headsets. I have a zumo 660 on my Africa Twin because it will display tracks and I can bluetooth connect into the helmet, both of which are nice when off roading.</p><p></p><p>Two years ago I picked up a zumo 396 that now does duty on a Bonneville T100 and in my Jeep Wrangler. It also displays tracks, for the Jeep’n. The bluetooth on the 396 is way better sounding than on the old 660, even using the same old headsets, except I can’t control the media player from my old Sena SMH10 BT headset buttons. I like being able to skip forward, backward, pause and play from the jog dial. It may integrate better with a more modern headset, but thought you may want to check one out with your headsets. I’d imagine the XT uses the same media player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1444201, member: 3828"] Still rockin’ my old zumo 550 on the FJR with wired Starcom headsets. I have a zumo 660 on my Africa Twin because it will display tracks and I can bluetooth connect into the helmet, both of which are nice when off roading. Two years ago I picked up a zumo 396 that now does duty on a Bonneville T100 and in my Jeep Wrangler. It also displays tracks, for the Jeep’n. The bluetooth on the 396 is way better sounding than on the old 660, even using the same old headsets, except I can’t control the media player from my old Sena SMH10 BT headset buttons. I like being able to skip forward, backward, pause and play from the jog dial. It may integrate better with a more modern headset, but thought you may want to check one out with your headsets. I’d imagine the XT uses the same media player. [/QUOTE]
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