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Sena Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset Communication System

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Features

  • Mesh 2.0 Intercom lets you communicate with other riders within a range of up to 5 miles / 8 km (min. 6 riders at 1 mi / 1.6 km intervals)

Description

The Sena 50S intercom headset brings significant advancements to motorcycle communication. It features the newly upgraded Mesh 2.0 network, which delivers robust, reliable connections in two different Mesh Intercom modes. Open Mesh allows for a near-unlimited number of riders to communicate in the Mesh 2.0 network within range of the 50S. A multi-channel protocol gives the ability to speak with different groups across 9 channels. Meanwhile, Group Mesh allows you to create a private group with up to 24 participants. With Bluetooth 5 connectivity, the 50S pairs with your smartphone so you can listen to your music, hear GPS navigation, and take phone calls while riding. Featuring multi-language voice command support in 8 languages and redesigned HD Speakers optimized for physical comfort and audio output, the 50S is the complete package, continuing the tradition of keeping riders connected on their journey.

Brand: Sena


Color: Silver , Black


Ear Placement: In Ear


Form Factor: On Ear


Model Name: SENA 9


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wireless


Wireless Communication Technology: ‎Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Special Feature: ‎Lightweight


Included Components: ‎SENA 9


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Material: ‎Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Music


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Calling


Compatible Devices: ‎Motorcycles, other vehicles with compatible communication systems, and mobile devices with Bluetooth capabilities such as cellphones and tablets


Theme: ‎Motorcycle


Control Type: ‎Volume Control


Cable Feature: ‎Detachable


Item Weight: ‎64 Grams


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Resistant


Frequency Range: ‎87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Style: ‎50S


Number of Items: ‎1


Battery Life: ‎14 Hours


Audio Driver Type: ‎Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Version: ‎4.1


Carrying Case Color: ‎Black


Earpiece Shape: ‎Rounded


Is Electric: ‎Yes


UPC: ‎885465010173


Manufacturer: ‎Sena


Item Weight: ‎2.26 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.41 x 5.03 x 5.62 inches


Item model number: ‎50S-01D


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Painted


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎50S-01D


Special Features: ‎Lightweight


Date First Available: January 29, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome unit...deserves a hard look.
I have owned headsets from both Sena and Cardo. This deserves a top spot in the considerations. The good: Physical Interface: The wheel and buttons are very tactile and easy to find. Definitely better than the smallish buttons on the Cardo. Not that you need to touch it anymore as the voice commands are very good now. Voice Commands: Hey Sena..."insert command here" works as advertised and does just about anything you would want. I would rate voice commands a bit higher than the Cardo, and that is saying something (no pun intended). Sound Quality: The speakers are very good...right up there IMHO with the JBL on the Cardo Packtalk. Nice balance and absolutely louder than the competition. I can now hear and understand Intercom and music clearly at highway speeds. There are built-in equalizer settings, but it seems to cut down on maximum volume. Mesh 2.0: In a word...pure awesome. It has a public mesh mode for idiot proof intercom. Turn on unit, flip up antenna and push mesh button and you are instantly talking to whoever is nearby on a Sena. If you would rather setup a private group mesh, a 5 second hold on the button or a 'hey sena, group mesh' command has you talking just to your crew. Seriously doesn't get any easier than this. Beats the Cardo in my book for ease of use. The mesh is really robust too. It does have a distinct hit on battery life, which gets me to my first ding... Backward compatible: The clamp is absolutely compatible with earlier 20s/30k models but the gasket has been updated for better water repellency and the speakers on the 50 are heads and tails better previous generations. That said, it is VERY nice that you can use existing mounts so if you have already kitted out multiple helmets you are good to go. Intercom in bluetooth to a 20s seemed to work great too, but I didn't test it a lot. Accessories: They include a little charging cable with a wifi dongle. Once configured, it checks for updates to firmware and automatically applies it. First night I had it, I plugged it in and was greeted the next morning with 1.0.2 software...very nice. Software: The PC/Mac app for updates and config is good and the mobile phone app is well very done and functional. All the configuration and operation you could need right at your fingertips. The 'not so awesome' Battery Life: Decidedly meh. The battery life is not on par with Cardo. I hope maybe a software update will help, but I was only able to eek out 5.5-6 hours with the mesh intercom going and music streaming. This is mitigated somewhat with an EXCELLENT quick charging tho. We stopped for 15 minutes for gas, bio break and a snack and I plugged it into my USB. It went from 17% to 85% in that time, but the Cardo would have gone all day. Something to be aware of but not a show stopper in my book. They can be ridden and used while charging as well. The inaugural run went VERY well, albeit with a few hiccups. About 5 hours into the ride she announced low battery. A little while later she disabled mesh to stretch what was left (bluetooth uses half the battery of mesh), but actually seemed to setup a bluetooth channel with another rider so I could continue talking, which was very nice. After charging up, I needed to power cycle the unit to get the Mesh channel back, otherwise I would get 'mesh disabled, enabling bluetooth'. Probably a software fix in the works. Not perfect, but all in all pretty cool. Waterproof: Or lack thereof. Not 100% sure how much this will matter in real life, but there is no IP rating like on the Cardo units. That said, they improved the gasket on the clamp and reversed the rubber cover on the USBC charging port. Time will tell. Interspecies communication: My squad all have Sena units, and my daughter has my old 20s. Know that they all tout 'universal pairing' but setting up a link between Sena and Cardo is a hot mess and someone is gonna hate it. One set uses universal pairing, but the other needs to be in second mobile phone pairing mode. If you had a phone and GPS paired, you are skunked. On top of that, the range is bad and the quality of voice is crackly. I would not buy a new comm unit from another vendor expecting seamless communications between both worlds. Pick one and stay with it. Hope that helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2020 by Mikeyman67 Mikeyman67

  • it works great, and has changed the riding game for me
This is my first sena, or any bluetooth headset for that matter. I was able to set this device up pretty easily, and had no problems connecting with my girlfriend (50s) and some of my other friends (30k) while we were riding. The wifi dongle that auto updates the firmware is very useful for keeping the device up to date and working the best. I'm still learning the device and the software (android app), but I haven't run into any issues so far using the sena 50s. The battery life has lasted me multiple rides and multiple days of riding, and charges quickly with the USB-C quick charger. Range is a little spotty in tight areas, but otherwise I can communicate with all my buddies from the front of the pack to the back. Pairing is a breeze once you get the hang of it, never really had an issue there other than learning to navigate the app and work the buttons on the device. The speakers work great, good volume and good bass. Wind noise cancellation is amazing, I can talk to my group with open face helmets and it cancels the wind noise and makes talking to each other easy. Overall 5/5 star experience, nothing bad to say about the sena 50s right now. It's completely changed the riding game for me being able to communicate more effectively with fellow headset riders! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021 by Donovan Wright Donovan Wright

  • Bike to bike, to bike,,to bike it's good
The product is as described, was delivered on schedule, it's more bulky than my Cardio packtalk, sound is not quite as good as my pack talk. Noise cancelling, if they say so?? Both my U Clear and my Packtalk bold, I can use earbuds, the UClear not with the Sena, which is a huge issue for me,the Sena is by far the whitest of all them, and having to add earplugs, makes it really,,, no I mean really, quite, with everything set as loud as you can go, it's still a little too quite, sound quality on phone calls is adequate, but not even close to the Packtalk bold, it is on a par with the UClear. Sena app is pretty good, the smart charger, just this side of a huge pain to set up, but once It was working,,,I really like it. Talk time is optimistic,,, I have only riden with it a handful of times, it's out of battery about an hour before both the UClear and Packtalk run out, using the UClear (with the optional extension cord), I can charge it in the ciggy lighter and put the unit in my jacket pocket,. The Packtalk can use earbuds of your choice, the UClear their junky earbuds, but switching helmets is simple,,with the UClear you don't have a microphone or speaker s to mount on the brain bucket, super convenient no matter which of my helmets I wear, the Sena,, had to dedicate one street,and one dual sport helmet, otherwise you're uninstalling from one, moving to the other or buying another headset and mic set up, either way, that's your only for Sena intercom helmets,,,, lastly,,, really?, Sena mesh intercom and Cardo mesh can't mesh with each other??? No way no how,,, come on man!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2021 by Grambo

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