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Sena SMH10B Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1004863" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>A few questions / concerns about these units functionality:</p><p></p><p>1) For those that use the helmet speakers, do you also wear high attenuating earplugs? And if so do you feel the audio amplitude is high enough from the helmet speakers to listen to music on the highway?</p><p></p><p>2) When you have multiple inputs paired to the headset, what happens when an input of a higher priority occurs. Does it mute the lower input when switching between profiles or does it mix the audio? IOW, If I was running a GPS over A2DP and had the passenger intercom function set as the highest priority, would it mute the GPS's audio (including any phone or music coming from it) any time my passenger talks to me?</p><p></p><p>I still think that the best possible solution would be using a Bluetooth headset paired to a full featured intercom (Starcom or Autocom) just as an A2DP wireless headset and have the intercom box do all of the wired or wireless signal processing, audio mixing, muting, prioritizing, etc. Unfortunately, while this is achievable (at least with Starcom gear), it is an <em>extremely expensive</em> proposition, and if question #1 is still an issue, if you can't use good 33dBa earplugs and hear the thing well enough, well then that's still a deal breaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1004863, member: 3828"] A few questions / concerns about these units functionality: 1) For those that use the helmet speakers, do you also wear high attenuating earplugs? And if so do you feel the audio amplitude is high enough from the helmet speakers to listen to music on the highway? 2) When you have multiple inputs paired to the headset, what happens when an input of a higher priority occurs. Does it mute the lower input when switching between profiles or does it mix the audio? IOW, If I was running a GPS over A2DP and had the passenger intercom function set as the highest priority, would it mute the GPS's audio (including any phone or music coming from it) any time my passenger talks to me? I still think that the best possible solution would be using a Bluetooth headset paired to a full featured intercom (Starcom or Autocom) just as an A2DP wireless headset and have the intercom box do all of the wired or wireless signal processing, audio mixing, muting, prioritizing, etc. Unfortunately, while this is achievable (at least with Starcom gear), it is an [I]extremely expensive[/I] proposition, and if question #1 is still an issue, if you can't use good 33dBa earplugs and hear the thing well enough, well then that's still a deal breaker. [/QUOTE]
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