I've used Sena for a number of years and have been happy with the product. That's why when my SMH10 began to fail I was happy to upgrade to the 20s - I particularly wanted the ability to continue to hear satnav directions without it interrupting the intercom.
What's it like? The answer has got to be disappointing overall and the reason I say that is because of the intermittent strange interference on the intercom. I've ridden with different friends who have Sena intercom - 20s and SMH10 - and at times everyone reports what has been described as a drumming sort of sound - like rain on a caravan roof, like an echoing pea on a drum - sometimes quietly in the background, sometimes loud enough to drown out the comms.
We haven't been able to identify any particular set of circumstance when the interference occurs, at times it can happen when we are riding a few metres apart and at times it happens when we are spread out along the road. We've tried switching off and on again, turning off various sets to see if one of them was the cause and we've tried visor open/visor closed riding. We have not been able to pinpoint any cause.
I'm going to copy this comment onto the Sena Helpdesk site but wondered if anyone had had similar experience, and has anyone come up with a solution
Thanks
What's it like? The answer has got to be disappointing overall and the reason I say that is because of the intermittent strange interference on the intercom. I've ridden with different friends who have Sena intercom - 20s and SMH10 - and at times everyone reports what has been described as a drumming sort of sound - like rain on a caravan roof, like an echoing pea on a drum - sometimes quietly in the background, sometimes loud enough to drown out the comms.
We haven't been able to identify any particular set of circumstance when the interference occurs, at times it can happen when we are riding a few metres apart and at times it happens when we are spread out along the road. We've tried switching off and on again, turning off various sets to see if one of them was the cause and we've tried visor open/visor closed riding. We have not been able to pinpoint any cause.
I'm going to copy this comment onto the Sena Helpdesk site but wondered if anyone had had similar experience, and has anyone come up with a solution
Thanks