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SENA 20S-EVO-01 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset Communication System, Black

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Size: Single Pack


Features

  • The 20s Evo is the next generation of the original 20s, with an updated design and improved intercom functionality and stability to keep up with your ride

Description

This sleek new antenna design improves upon intercom stability and even secures the intercom distance while updates to the hardware allow for an even more robust general performance updates. Specifications: Talk time: 13 hours. Operating temperature: -10°C - 55°C (14°F - 131°F). Dimensions: Main module: 98 mm x 56. 2 mm x 31. 5 mm (3. 9" x 2. 1" x 1. 2"). Speaker: driver unit 40 mm - thickness 6. 5 mm. Boom microphone: length 190 mm. Wire between speakers: length 555 mm. Weight: Module: 61.


Manufacturer: ‎Sena


Brand: ‎Sena


Model: ‎Sena 20S-EVO-01


Item Weight: ‎2.15 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.7 x 1.9 x 1 inches


Item model number: ‎20S-EVO-01


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎20S-EVO-01


OEM Part Number: ‎20S-EVO-01


Special Features: ‎Lightweight


Safety Rating: ‎DOT Certified


Date First Available: May 2, 2016


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  • Decent, but could be better.
Size: Single Pack
OK so to preface - this is my first BT communications headset. After years of earbuds and briefly experimenting with a cheaper non-brand name system - I decided It was finally time to take the plunge on the renowned Sena 20S - Opting for the EVO model strictly because the built in antennae meant fewer parts that can break. The primary reason for purchasing this device was for better media control with gloves for simple functions like changing tracks, pausing music etc, - but more on that later. Installation was easy and almost fun with an HJC RPHA 11 Pro which features ample speaker cutouts. Any helmet made these days will have speaker cutouts. Installation did take about an hour, but I am a little OCD as especially where audio is concerned - better results all around are achieved both in what you hear and how you are heard if you simply take your time with installation. That said, once I was up and running I was impressed with how well the Sena connected to my Google Pixel phone. Charge time for the device was under an hour and gave me time to read the manual. At no point was the pairing frustrating or confusing - another major thing I'd hoped was addressed with this purchase. Going back to media controls - they were a little confusing at first. Press and rotate BACK on the jog dial to go to the next track!? Jog FORWARD to reduce the volume? "If you say so Sena" I thought to myself. Happy to say that once you learn the controls, life is so much easier than bluetooth earbuds! Moving on, as mentioned I did not purchase this device for communications which seems kinda crazy I know, but at the same time what I DID immediately realize is that what's special about the Sena is in how many functions it includes.In this regard it can be something to everyone - but in all cases it is an upgrade to whatever setup you're currently using. I have not yet tested communications, but from what I understand they're hardly worth the hassle and have limited range. Passenger to passenger sounds somewhat intriguing, but I won't pay $300+ for the convenience of having a passenger annoy me from the back of the bike. Crucially, I quickly realized that even with a modern helmet - speaker placement is key with these systems to achieve usable audio. The speakers themselves are mostly garbage. I am not impressed with their amplitude nor frequency range. They are high pitched and tinny simply to achieve "loud" at the expense of actually sounding good. Of note, I immediately enabled the louder volume setting within the app.Which did work to a degree. Now keep in mind, because of the broad spectrum of what this communications system is addressing, it is nigh impossible to pipe high quality audio (where hearing every word is important) through open ended speakers adhered inside a helmet. There's a lot going on when motorcycling including vibrations, road noise, traffic noise & weather. The speakers still performed their duties somewhat admirably, but are mostly throwaway. I went with the wired mic stuck inside as near to my mouth as possible for maximum performance.I was immediately unimpressed with Sena's voice commands, as after several attempts in a static environment (not riding) to perform basic commands, the Sena failed to recognize anything. I quickly realized that it wasn't the mic that was the problem - it was Sena's crappy voice controls. I switched to using Android assistant via the back button and life became much easier. Every function on the Sena can be triggered via physical input, making voice control totally unnecessary. What you really want to control is what your phone does, both Siri and Google Assistant have that covered. With proper microphone placement "call dad" "shuffle playlist xxx and "read me my last text" become second nature bliss. The important takeaway here is audio quality. The whole system falls apart at the seams if you can't hear it. As such I, and many others are now on a quest to find the best earbuds that work under the helmet for achieving maximum effectiveness of the overall system. So in a cruel twist of fate, I'm right back to using earbuds again but this time they're wired, albeit with better media controls. Perhaps there is no perfect system? The fact that other features like FM radio and "ambient mode" are a bust was also a little disappointing. Both work pretty poorly. And then there are the problems that are covered ad-nausea in other reviews; such as the Sena not being waterproof, being on the bulkier side, and also being somewhat pricey, which is subjective. I got the Sena 20s EVO for $200 which I think is fair considering mesh technology is now out on the market with all major manufacturers, and probably even some new players going forward. Mesh technology itself is still not there however and has further issues with range from what I understand. I purchased this device ultimately for music and for media controls and in that regard my expectations were met and surpassed. Like a lot of things motorcycle related - then comes the customization part to fit one's individual needs. At the same time, just putting on the helmet with the speakers in basic form is refreshing. It is nice to know that audio is always there (in limited capacity) and is more than an upgrade for things like navigation or knowing if you missed a phone call, without the complexities of earbuds. As mentioned before, there is no perfect setup - but because the Sena 20s EVO is so far from it, it is relegated to the status of "Decent, but could be better." Ride safe everybody! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2018 by Diddy

  • Perfect for Shoei RF1200
Size: Dual Pack
I popped these units into two Shoei RF1200s. One is mine and one is my wife's. We've had the helmets for about three years, and both helmets previously had Cardo Q9s in them. The install was super easy. - Six snaps to get the pads out. - Two hex screws to get the Q9 off. - Switch to the non boom mic on Sena unit. - Two hex screws (same hex wrench as Q9) to get Sena attached. - Used the same Velcro from Q9 install. - Used credit card to push wires in helmet creases. - Six snaps to get everything back. - Done Took about 25 minutes for the first helmet, and about 10 for the second. After it was all back together, I put my helmet on to check the results, and I was impressed. These speakers are a little thicker than those of the Q9 so they are a little closer to my ears. Yet still quite comfy. This slight change made the music much louder and gave a bass boost. I actually had to go into my EQ settings on my iPhone and thin out the sound for more clarity. The proximity of the speakers also gave a HUGE volume boost. First day on my way home from work I only had it about half volume while mashing 95mph where I could in Silicon Valley traffic. That's quite impressive considering how loud an RF1200 can be with all vents open and the visor cracked (It was 105F). This thing has way more features than I'll ever need. I just want the volume, intercom/music button while riding. But for many of you, the call, radio, voice command, etc. features will come in handy. It does look a little hoopty on the side of the helmet. It covers the Shoei logo and is taller than the Q9. I think Sena was going for a futuristic and aerodynamic look. While that looks great on some helmets, I think it fails on the RF1200. But the sound quality makes up for it in spades. The battery life has been fine so far. I'm a nut about charging all my stuff, but my wife isn't. I'll update this review if I get any complaints from her. The reason we switched from the Q9s is that we were experiencing a LOT of faults after only a few years with them. For instance, if a call came to my phone while listening to music, the Bluetooth would disconnect. I get a lot of calls (work) that I don't answer while on my bike (Z900RS), so you can see why this is annoying. My wife would constantly have the unit switch to intercom mode without touching it. Cardo hasn't supported these units since 2015 and I wasn't able to get any help from them. I tried resetting them back to factory. This didn't help my wife's unit, and mine wouldn't communicate with my laptop after reset, so I had even older firmware with the same problems. This isn't just Cardo bashing. I'm sure their new units are much better. And while the Q9s worked, they were great. In summary, if you have an RF1200 and it's the right size for your dome - this unit will be fantastic. It is: - Easy to install. - Comfortable. - Loud. - Easy to control while riding. - Styling could be better (I'll see if I can post pics). - Good battery life. - I am very impressed. Maybe check the other reviews if you want to know about the many features on this unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2019 by Michael Hollman

  • No Radio?
Size: Single Pack w/ HD Speakers (2022)
Was an addition to my existing Sena 20S and works exactly the same other than this one has no radio which the old Sent 20S does, very strange. Otherwise great product.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022 by kevin horne

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Size: Dual Pack
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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022 by Julio Contreras

  • Great for group rides
Size: Dual Pack w/ HD Speakers (2022)
Definitely get them if you haven't riding in groups or two up makes the ride more fun
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022 by Fast Ford

  • Very satisfied; a good product.
Size: Single Pack
After a year, I am glad I acquired this comm device inside my helmet. I had no previous experience with this or other brands. I wanted to try it for the music options, but it has been great for chatting as needed with friends nearby on motorcycle outings, and to receive phone calls (when I glance at caller ID and choose to answer or ignore). Of course, in some places that I ride, the hills are a challenge for radio signals. Knowing this, I have no complaints at all about the Sena 20s EVO. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2022 by Kindle Customer

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