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Sena SMH10D-10 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset / Intercom (Dual)

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Size: Dual


Style: SMH10-10


Features

  • Long-range music sharing and intercom for motorcyclists--up to 900 meters (980 yards).Specific uses for product : Music
  • Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity to listen to and share music, make phone calls with speed dialing, and participate in a four-way intercom conversation
  • Advanced Noise Control technology cuts down on background noise for both incoming and outgoing audio
  • Universal Intercom protocol for cross-brand intercom compatibility. Intercom-Supports up to 4 riders
  • Up to 12 hours of talk time and 10 days of stand-by time on a single charge

Description

The Sena SMH10 Motorcycle Bluetooth 3.0 Headset and Intercom was designed to keep you connected to your riding companions over longer ranges for conversation and music sharing--up to 900 meters (980 yards). When paired with a Bluetooth-enabled phone, it'll also let you make hands-free calls. The SMH10 features a Helmet Clamp Kit and Boom Microphone. The Jog Dial makes for an intuitive user interface that is much easier to control while riding. The Jog Dial default is volume control, and pushing the integrated button lets you cycle through all device functions with minimal fuss, which means you'll ride safer. The SMH10 delivers crystal-clear, natural sound through the stereo Bluetooth headset that gets an automatic boost in noisy environments while Advanced Noise Control technology cuts down on background noise for both incoming and outgoing audio. The Bluetooth music playback control features play, pause, track forward and track back functions, plus each audio source has its own adjustable volume level. Integrated voice prompts (available in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish) help you quickly learn your way around the device. You'll get up to 12 hours of talk time and 10 days of stand-by time on a single charge. And even if your companions don't have Sena gear, the SMH10 uses the Universal Intercom protocol, which allows your gear to work with theirs, regardless of brand. Auxiliary audio-in connection via 0.13 inches jack.Operating Temperature: -10˚C - 55˚C (14°F - 131°F). The SMH10D-10 is a Bluetooth v3.0 + EDR Class 1 Stereo Headset with long-range Bluetooth Intercom designed specifically for motorcycles. With the SMH10D-10, you can call hands-free on your Bluetooth mobile phone, listen to stereo music or voice instructions of GPS navigations by Bluetooth wirelessly, and have intercom conversations in full duplex with a passenger or other motorcycle riders. This package contains two full sets of SMH10 headsets and mounting accessories. Features include Bluetooth 3.0, multi-point connection, and conferencing for up to 4 people Thanks to the latest Bluetooth v3.0 and the advanced digital processing technology, the SMH10D-10 offers the best sound quality for both incoming and outgoing sound in its class. Also, the easy-to-access and intuitive button operations make the SMH10D-10 a perfect companion for motorcycles.Bluetooth v3.0 WirelessSMH10D-10 can wirelessly connect to other Bluetooth devices supporting HSP/HFP (Headset Profile/Hands Free Profile) and A2DP (Advance Audio Distribution Profile). HSP/HFP is standard in all phones with Bluetooth features. Almost all Bluetooth MP3 players, smartphone, and audio dongles support A2DP to send stereo audio to Bluetooth headsets like the Sena SMH10D-10. Enjoy Bluetooth music playback control by AVRCP: play, pause, track forward and track back.Other Bluetooth features include Multi-Pair to allow intercom functionality for 4 persons, and compatibility with select motorcycle GPS systems. Use as an intercom, or connect to your portable devicesIndividual Adjustable Volume ProfilesYou can easily decrease/increase the volume of the voice, music and intercom using Jog Dial. The SMH10D-10 can save volume levels of previously connected profiles. This means that phone volume (HSP/HFP), music volume (A2DP), and intercom volumes will be saved separately and return to its own saved volume level whenever associated profile is reconnected.Profile volume adjustment is only affected during the use of its specific profile. However, when changing volume during standby mode, then volume change applies to all profiles. Alert tones like low battery warning and connection tones can only be adjusted in standby mode.Easy Installation for Most HelmetsThe SMH10D-10 will fit onto various types of helmets. The standard clamp, included in default packaging, will fit onto most helmets. For installations which may require extra wire length, ear buds instead of speakers, and wire microphone instead of boom microphone, Sena offers different types of clamps as an additional accessory (sold separately), to allow various installations and user preferences.Two-Year WarrantyThe SMH10D-10 offers peace of mind in your purchase with a 2-year warranty against workmanship defects. See the warranty card in your product packaging for full details.What's in the Box?The Sena SMH10D-10 Bluetooth Headset Bundle includes two full sets of the following: SMH10 speaker/microphone clamp unit, USB power and data cable, 3.5mm stereo audio jack cable, glued surface mounting adapter, microphone sponges, speaker pads, velcro pads, Allen wrench (for installation), and microphone cap, plus a manual and warranty. Technical SpecificationsTalk time: 12 hoursStandby time: 10 daysWorking Distance (Intercom): Up to 900 meters (980 yards) in open terrainBluetooth: v3.0 + EDRAudio: Built-in SBC Codec, 48kHz (DAC) sample rateBattery Charging time: 2.5 hoursBattery Type: Lithium polymer batteryHeadset Dimensions: 84.1 mm x 56.5 mm x 38.6 mm (3.3 in x 2.2 in x 1.5 in)Headset Weight: 60 g (3.01 oz)Clamp Dimensions: 223.8 mm x 85.5 mm x 30.6mm (8.8 in x 3.4 in x 1.2 in)Clamp Weight: 84 g (2.96 oz)

Brand: Sena


Color: Black


Ear Placement: On Ear


Form Factor: On Ear


Impedance: 2200 Ohm


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Frequency Response: 10000 Hz


Sensitivity: 20 Hz


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: SMH10


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Microphone Included


Included Components: Cable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Motorcycle Bluetooth communication


Charging Time: 2.5 Hour


Recommended Uses For Product: Motorcycling


Compatible Devices: Sena


Theme: Motorcycle


Control Type: Volume Control


Cable Feature: Detachable


Item Weight: 0.13 Pounds


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Frequency Range: 10000 hertz


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Unit Count: 4.0 Count


Style: SMH10-10


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Controller Type: Touch Control


Battery Life: 12 Hour


Bluetooth Version: 3


Carrying Case Weight: 250 Grams


Carrying Case Material: plastic


Carrying Case Color: Black


Earpiece Shape: Angular shape or hook


Is Autographed: No


Is Electric: No


UPC: 885465000600 885465000150 820843010635 881314611195


Global Trade Identification Number: 95


Manufacturer: Benchmark Helmets


Product Dimensions: 10.47 x 6.77 x 3.78 inches


Item Weight: 2.08 ounces


Item model number: SMH10D-10


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 31, 2012


Department: unisex-adult


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Updated review: very happy with these communicators
Size: Dual Style: SMH10-10
I’m updating my original review from 2 stars to 5. See my original review, below. I ended up repurchasing this dual pack of communicators and have been using them for more than a year. I enjoy long battery life and like being able to talk to my riding buddies. When riding, I can accept calls and people don’t even know that I’m riding. I have one on my full-face helmet and a second one on my half-shell helmet. I really enjoy having them and have determined that one of my riding buddies, with whom I tested my original set, didn’t have his microphone placed high enough in his helmet which is why I couldn’t understand him and usually only heard wind. I still can’t understand him but I have no problems with other riders so it must be his set-up. Great product that works as expected and I really enjoy listening to music when riding. Original review: I purchased these headsets based on positive reviews. I used them on 2 rides; performance with the telephone was good. People that I spoke to said they could hear me well. I was also able to listen to music and GPS directions. The bike-to-bike intercom feature, however, left much to be desired. I think that we could have shouted at one another and been heard better than we were when using the communicator devices. I'm not sure what the issue was: when we were off the bikes, we could hear fine. But riding the bikes at any speed over 25 mph presented serious challenges to hearing one another -- from almost any distance (as close as 10 feet); both of us use full-face helmets yet there was a tremendous amount of wind noise and my buddy sounded very, very distant. I contacted Sena and they were helpful in providing suggestions like resetting the units to a factory setting and updating the software. Unfortunately, I was unable to perform these updates and have an opportunity to ride with my buddy to try them out before owning the units beyond the time for which they could be returned. Moreover, I'm not sure why brand-new units should require a reset or software update. Over the past few days, I did a search for problems with Sena headsets and, despite the great reviews here, I found a lot of information relating to Sena failures and a lack of product support from the manufacturer. In addition to emailing Sena, I also called them. Strangely, I couldn't understand very much of the person was saying -- it was like he was using a phone that kept cutting in and out. As a result of Sena's instructions to reset the units, the unintelligible response from Sena's telephone customer service and the negative information about Sena units and the lack of customer support, I returned the items to the seller. I still want communicators but if these are among the best, the technology leaves a great deal to be desired. We expected a lot better performance and usability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2016 by surly jason

  • Skeptical no longer
Size: Dual Style: SMH10-10
I had been watching these for some time on Amazon and was reluctant to buy them for many reasons. I finally pulled the trigger and bought them and I'm glad I did! Outta the box and installed on one helmet in under 30 minutes with simple tools I got on my bike and placed a call to my girlfriend with my faceshield up, no windscreen, and at 80 miles an hour....I could hear her and she could understand and hear me clearly. Build quality looks sturdy: the mounting clamp uses a metal clip and thejog/volume button feels nice and easily operated with gloves on. The unit comes with a allen key tool to install the headset. There is enclosed with the unit a sticky back, 3M pad for placement outside the helmet completely, but I wouldn't recommend doing that. My phone stays connected to the device. I think there was one time it disconnected right after I first paired it with my phone, but reconnecting is easily done while riding. The intercom system works quite well. Audio is clear and doesn't crackle or seem staticy. The range, according to the instruction book is 990 meters ( I believe it's 990, I don't have the book with me as I write the review) and I have yet to test it, but I can report that at roughly 100 feet, through several apartment blocks' walls, the intercom stayed connected, albeit with a little static, possibly due to interference with solid objects. Music audio quality isn't the greatest, but for the price, features, and quality build, it's probably a pretty good tradeoff. Sound levels inside the helmet, even at high speeds is more than loud enough for me with some hearing loss to enjoy music while riding. Pros: Price, quality, works well, good range, and looks good. Cons: music quality is the only one I can find, but even that's not too bad. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2013 by Joey T.

  • Sena SMH-10 Review
Size: Dual Style: SMH10-10
I use this on a Shoei RF-1100 and my GF uses it on her Bell Vortex. They work great on both platforms. I ride a 2008 Triumph Sprint ST 2-up with my girlfriend. We wanted to be able to talk to each other during our rides. The change in riding with a communications device is incredible. I would tell anyone considering ANY type of product to go for it. It is so nice to be able to tell her what I am about to do instead of beginning the maneuver and letting her feel the change. I started out with the speakers in my helmet and wearing earplugs. The speakers were loud enough for me to hear her in excess of 70mph. I tried it with and without earplugs and it was easier to hear her with the earplugs. The earplugs muted some of the wind and white noise so she became clearer. During our first ride together with the headsets, we paired them with our phones (an iPhone 4S and a Motorola Atrix) and they worked great. We were able to talk on the phones individually, in groups (basically like a 3-way call), and/or talk to each other while riding. While riding, I was able to make numerous calls and send texts using Siri. Callers said they could hear me fine while riding. I made calls at highway speeds (70+mph) and had no problems with call quality. Everyone I asked said the helmet sounded better than the Bluetooth in my car. Most folks didn't know I was riding until I told them. I had heard so many bad things about bluetooth headsets that I had been back and forth about spending the money for a year or more. I wish I hadn't waited. The only problem I had was listening to music. It simply wasn't loud enough for me. The first time I rode solo, I couldn't get the volume loud enough. I do have some hearing loss, so it might be ok for some. I bought the Sena kit that lets you use earphones and that solved my issues. I have a nice set of noise-isolating headphones that do a good job of letting me hear things like sirens, but block a lot of wind noise. Using those and the Sena is perfect. It takes a few more moments to put the earphones in instead of earplugs, but I love it. I don't ride now without turning on the Sena. EDIT: I forgot to mention the battery life. The first ride was 6 hours of mixed use with the intercom always on. The batteries lasted fine. We continued to use them for a couple of days of short rides afterwords. I figure we could get 8 hours out of them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2012 by Troy

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