Best powersports bluetooth headsets according to redditors

We found 115 Reddit comments discussing the best powersports bluetooth headsets. We ranked the 44 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Powersports Bluetooth Headsets:

u/someonesaveus · 8 pointsr/motorcycles

I would strongly recommend finding a helmet you love, and adding this -

http://smile.amazon.com/Sena-SMH10-11-Motorcycle-Bluetooth-Microphone/dp/B0087NB088/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1408630707&sr=8-1&keywords=smh10

Go in on a 2 pack with a buddy and save some dough, plus have a intercom buddy when you ride - http://smile.amazon.com/Sena-SMH10D-10-Motorcycle-Bluetooth-Intercom/dp/B0087NAZM0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1408631057&sr=8-2&keywords=smh10

The great thing about this is that it can change with your helmet, it also provides a great intercom system (that I've found quite a few folks with), and integrates really well with your smartphone (though, better with iPhone than Android much to my chagrin).

I have a Bell Star Carbon helmet and it comes with pre-cut spaces in the liner to accommodate a speaker setup such as this. There are others I'm sure in a more affordable price range that will do the same depending on what your budget is.

u/wtfCake · 8 pointsr/motorcycles

If you've got one of the Zero bikes(electric) and are going slower than 5 mph at about 3 am with no other traffic, then yes you could probably get by without a mic. The second you go above about 10mph, there's far too much wind noise, 30-50mph and you won't be able to really hear your bike. And unless you are planning on screaming inside your helmet the camera probably won't pick anything up.


I've got a GoPro Hero 3+ black and this is the mic I use($12.95): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MYPPPE/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

And it's plugged into the gopro via with a 3.5mm to mini usb cable($10.88): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A3MY7L8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

If you're using a Sena headset, Sena makes a gopro backpack thing that lets you use your sena headset with your gopro($89.74): http://www.amazon.com/Sena-GP10-01-GoPro-Bluetooth-Pack/dp/B00I03984S


No mic(Still talking to rider ahead via Sena): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_tO2EumcFo

Mic on highway (60-70mph): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GeP_SqBCeA

Edit: Now with prices!

Edit2: Now with video!?

u/tshizdude · 6 pointsr/motorcycles

I use a Sena SMH5 Bluetooth Headset. No messing with headphones, automatically pairs with my phone, very quick and easy to change a track, choose playlists, raise and lower volume, full phone functionality via Siri, intercom, etc. Great product, worth every penny.

u/namtabmai · 6 pointsr/motorcycles

I've got the Sena 3S and it's only $87. Use it to listen to music pretty much every ride.

u/vanguard_anon · 5 pointsr/paramotor

It's called a sena backpack. Most people use a gopro 4. A gopro 3 might work but 5 and higher won't work.

https://www.amazon.com/Sena-GP10-01-Bluetooth-Pack-GoPro/dp/B00I03984S

u/project13k · 4 pointsr/motorcycles

I’ve been using this headset for the last four years. I love it. I’m not sure why this new version has a screen on it but no biggie. I listen to music while riding at highway speed. Starts to become harder to hear above 60mph with a windy helmet. I’d recommend it 1,000 times over. $60...

https://www.amazon.com/Communication-FreedConn-TCOM-SC-Motorcycle-Range-800M/dp/B013JUCMW6/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmrnull_3?crid=1IOXV7ZL3X3WM&keywords=buyee+bluetooth+motorcycle&qid=1555361724&s=gateway&sprefix=buyee&sr=8-3-fkmrnull

u/drastik25 · 4 pointsr/motorcycles

Frankly the Bilt helmets are not all that great on the quality scale. I've had an HJC, Shoei, and now a Bilt full-face w/ bluetooth that I got from a similar sale as yours. By all means, they do the job, and for a bluetooth-integrated helmet it's a great price, but they're definitely cheap. However, I've had mine for about 4 months now with no issues. The way I see it, you can keep on trading until you get a Bilt helmet that works (they do exist), or you can look at alternatives. On cycle gear's website it does look like they still sell HJC, although I haven't seen any in my local store for a good while. HJC helmets are about the same price as your Bilt and from my experience more comfortable and less noisy, but you would have to get a separate bluetooth unit. Here's some ideas for you (assuming they have it in stock at your store, or you can use the credit online):

http://www.cyclegear.com/HJC-IS-Max-2-Solid-Modular-Motorcycle-Helmet - about the same price as your Bilt helmet, sans bluetooth.

http://smile.amazon.com/Sena-SMH5-02-Low-Profile-Motorcycle-Bluetooth/dp/B0087NB1IW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1462345722&sr=8-2&keywords=helmet+bluetooth - seems like a well-reviewed headset by a reputable brand.

You'll end up spending a little bit more, but then you can ensure that you get a solid helmet, and if the bluetooth doesn't work it's just a matter of exchanging that one part, and if you get it elsewhere you don't have to deal with cycle gear.

u/engraverwilliam01 · 4 pointsr/motorcycles
u/Falcon_Rogue · 3 pointsr/Dirtbikes

I use the Sena 3S
https://www.amazon.com/Sena-Bluetooth-Intercom-Scooters-Motorcycles/dp/B00NBSHP2Y

It's cheaper, can still sync intercom too but not sure how many.

u/GoodGodNo · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

> Sena SMH5

Is there something extra that you get with a 2x set that doesn't come with buying 2 individuals because it looks like an single headset is $97 on amazon with prime. http://www.amazon.com/Sena-SMH5-01-Low-Profile-Motorcycle-Bluetooth/dp/B0071HE2DG

u/solitudechirs · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

For taller bars, it looks like your year has regular clip-ons, so you should be able to use any bars that are the diameter of your forks. I did a 4500 mile/10 day trip on my 2014 and never had any wrist issues, just a sore butt.

This is the tank bag I use and I have no complaints. I just keep jamming more stuff in it and it seems like there's always room for one more thing. If you're worried about keeping your tank paint in good condition, wax it before you leave, then make sure you don't have any dirt/debris on the bike or the bag when you put it on. It stays planted pretty well on my 2014 VFR, but on my CBR250R it slides around a lot because of the narrow tank, the magnets don't hold very well. I'm guessing your bike has a bigger tank, so a flatter top surface, so it shouldn't be an issue. Just keep it clean and don't slide it around, lift it up if you want to re-position.

RAM mounts are probably the most popular for mounting the phone on the bars, or else you can put your phone in the tank bag. To charge your phone, you can buy one of these, it plugs into the SAE lead from your batter tender pigtail, and converts it to a USB-C port. From there, just plug in a USB-C -to-your-phone's-port cable.

In-helmet bluetooth - Sena 20S or Cardo Packtalk are top of the line, like $250 but they have the best features and they're pretty much guaranteed to work and have good battery life. This is a cheaper option that will likely work nearly as well as the premium brands. I haven't used any of the above, so I can't attest to their quality, but I've heard the latter is worth the savings, although if you're not worried about money, the Sena is the better option.

Rain gear - I wear these pants and this jacket. They're 3 season, warm weather, with a removable waterproof liner. With the liner in, it's comfortable wearing just a T-shirt underneath in the upper 60s. Upper 70s I'll generally take the liner out. Lower temperatures, I wear a long underwear/thermal base layer that's like $10 Fruit of the Loom stuff that works pretty well. The biggest issue with this stuff is that because it's made for warmer weather, it's breathable, which doesn't work out well in cold weather. Given your schedule, this stuff would be fine for the weather. Another option for rain gear is to just have a cheap one piece plastic oversuit/rain coat type thing. Basically a big plastic bag.

For bike security, if you're worried about it, get a chain and hook up to a post. Also, get a cover for the bike. Someone might see a bike and think it's worth stealing, but if they see a blob, they're probably not going to walk over and lift up the cover to see what's under it. If you really want to be sneaky, throw some mud on the cover and put duct tape patches on it to make it look ratty.

Helpful apps - Google Maps/Apple Maps, and a way to listen to music if you're going to be on the freeway a lot.

Miscellaneous:

  • Earplugs/plugfones,

  • Basic tools (metric wrenches, allen wrenches, whatever you need to adjust your chain tension, multitool such as a Leatherman Surge or Wingman)

  • Something to secure loose parts on your bike if something breaks, whether you prefer zip ties, bailing wire, rope, paracord, velcro, whatever you want, just have something that you can strap stuff down with. I have about a dozen 12" zip ties and a $7 roll of velcro that's like 35 feet long.

  • Tire puncture kit, probably also a tire pressure gauge

  • Waterproof luggage. My personal experience says that hard shell luggage is more convenient for accessing during the day, and a waterproof soft shell bag is good for your stuff you won't need unless you're stopped for the night - clothes, toiletries, maybe a laptop, charging cables, etc.

  • Kickstand pad for that one time you park in the grass and realize your kickstand is sinking in from a 500lb bike leaning on it. You can just use a piece of wood or something for this obviously, it's just nice to have something ready for it so you're not awkwardly standing there with your bike waiting for someone to grab you a rock or chunk of asphalt.

  • Written directions, major road names. Electronics these days are pretty much foolproof, but once in a blue moon, you might find yourself somewhere you don't have GPS service or a data connection for your phone. You'll be hundreds of miles from anywhere you know, it's good to have a fallback plan, and it only takes a few minutes.

  • Make sure you can confidently put the bike on the centerstand. You might not be able to do it with luggage, that's fine, but you should be able to do it with the bike unladen. This makes roadside maintenance or hotel parking lot chain tensioning/lubing way easier.

  • Something to write with and write on. I keep a little notebook and pen in my tank bag.

  • Emergency cash, even if you plan on paying for everything with a credit/debit card

  • Emergency credit/debit card, even if you plan on paying for everything with cash

  • Let your bank or credit card company know what states you'll be in, so your card doesn't get denied for suspected fraud when you need an emergency tow

  • Speaking of emergency tow, AAA or AMA membership with roadside assistance

    Be prepared for every type of weather that can happen in the regions you'll be passing through, even if it normally doesn't happen there in the time of year. I got snowed on in Texas after leaving Wisconsin, of all places, in late April. Have a plan in case your bike breaks down, or your tire blows, or you chain breaks, or anything goes wrong. A lot of people also recommend hydration systems, e.g. Camelbak backpacks with a straw that goes into your helmet. On my road trip, I was basically subsisting on beef jerky, trail mix, and powerade when I stopped for gas. If you're making a more leisurely trip, there's no reason not to eat real food.
u/psypenguiny · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

Hey all! I have a few questions about helmet speakers for music. I have horrible tinnitus and bought that huge bulk thing of foam earpro to wear which helps immensely. But at the same time, I can't wear ear buds. I've tried some of those earpro ear buds but they neither provide enough sound deadening or is loud enough. I've seen some other threads talk about how they can wear earpro and still hear music through their comm systems. I don't need anything fancy, but I need something loud enough to hear through the foam. I don't mind plugging my phone into it, or if it has any sort of comm function. Ive looked at a couple, but I'm just trying to find some other peoples experiences.

Some that I am looking at:

Sena SMH-10

Tork X-Pro Motorcycle helmet speakers

UClear Digital Pulse

u/B_Sack · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

http://www.amazon.com/Sena-SMH10-10-Motorcycle-Bluetooth-Intercom/dp/B0087NAWYQ

Or just get one of these which allows phone calls, phone control, song skipping by voice or even touch by the physical wheel on the helmet peice, always on mode for other units between riders ECT. No need to buy a phone to get an app for song skipping ;)

u/Damean1 · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

I have one, and it works just fine. Pairs up with my phone with no hassle. No issues at all hearing my tunes.

I have not tried to make or receive a call on it yet.

I also have this on a 3/4 helmet. I prefer it's operation to the S3, it's just a lot easier for me to use.

u/c0zgrove · 3 pointsr/motorcycles
  • Came across this thread that has some pretty good gear deals for the track.

  • I'm looking for a Sena SMH10, best I've found so far is Amazon for $153. Still looking.

  • Sportbike Track Gear has some pretty good deals going on. If your head is small you can score a carbon fiber Bell Star helmet for $250.

u/Sparkisparki · 3 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0796Q99F5?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

It’s fairly inexpensive, doesn’t get in the way of anything and battery life is great. I charge it once a week or so and it can last on standby for hours. I often use it in conjunction with google map directions or if I have to take a call on the road. The volume is a bit low at times if you’re going really fast or there’s a strong headwind, but otherwise no issues!

u/RedditWhileIWerk · 2 pointsr/motorcycles
u/cafeRacr · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Don't mess with your hearing. With your current setup, it will go fast. You may also end up with Tinnitus. In the least it can be annoying, at its worst, unbearable. Always wear earplugs. Don't fall for the gimmicky re-usable earplugs that can be extremely expensive. Just buy a jug of the squishy foam earplugs that are pennies each. This video has a good breakdown. If you want to listen to music, get a helmet speaker system. This one is plenty cheap, and works well. Phone calling also works great, both ways.

u/09RaiderSFCRet · 2 pointsr/cruisers

I think you are a lucky man that your wife wants to ride with you, it’s not as prevalent, at least in my opinion. Enjoy your time, I recommend you get a headset intercom so you can talk and point things out to each other all the time and that she can tell you when she needs a break. We use the Sena 10 series. There are less expensive options, but these are very well made, battery’s life is excellent and well, recommended.

Sena SMH10-11 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset / Intercom with Universal Microphone Kit (Single) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087NB0ZQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_vVXDCbE0C4MB1



u/CannibalVegan · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Sena is a brand, they sell helmet bluetooths and 2-way mics and now they have some integrated Cam/Mic systems: https://www.amazon.com/Sena-10C-01-Motorcycle-Bluetooth-Communication/dp/B0100F7QOC

u/dmizer · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

Useful helmet to helmet communications systems are going to blow your budget. The only thing I can recommend would be the Sena SMH5. You can get them within your price range, and would be a great addition to their riding with the possibility to upgrade later (newer Sena units are still compatible with the older units).

Here: http://www.amazon.com/Sena-Bluetooth-Motorcycles-Universal-Microphone/dp/B00SHW5QCU/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1449669387&sr=8-6&keywords=sena+smh5+dual

There are several versions of the SMH5, so it's important to get the right one. The link I provided above has two communicators with decent speakers and a locking connector.

u/Doctor-Obvious · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I was actually thinking about buying one like rIGHT now. Is it the same as this product?

u/DimmSCL · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I bought the 10-11 a while ago, so maybe I can help out a bit. I've got an AFX Modular so I went with the 10-11 since it had the stick-on mic and the boom mic included. Installation was a snap, sound quality is good enough to listen to music, and is very clearly listenable at speed (I've had it up to about 80 or so, no issues.) Haven't had any issues with rain in the storms we've had in my area recently. When I have my visor closed, people can't tell I'm on the bike at all (even up to highway + speeds). If you've got any more questions, I'd be happy to help out!

u/Villeo · 2 pointsr/Harley

I went super cheap with my setup. I used my existing full face helmet that had enough room to throw in some snowboarding helmet speakers (i think they were skullcandy). Along with a little bluetooth receiver which i velcroed to the back of the helmet....this was done about 6 years ago and now there are all in one units that do the same thing for cheap like:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0796Q99F5/ref=psdc_3248694011_t1_B01N4NUJXO

I don't call people while riding so i don't care about microphone clarity.

u/xrayvision1 · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

This seems to fit you requirements:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07P7TF67H/ref=ask_ql_qh_dp_hza

"When you listening to music, you can press the Switch/Intercom button, BT-S2 will automatically pause the music, and enter the intercom call state. When you press the Switch/Intercom button again, the intercom will be disconnected, and the music will automatically resume playing."

u/rancemo · 2 pointsr/gadgets

Just get something made for it, unless you're really good at building stuff like this, but then you probably wouldn't need to ask here. I have a Sena SMH5, and love it. No complaints, works very well. The same company makes several models, including the cheaper SMH3 model, but I didn't care for the boom mic on it because I use a full-face helmet.

u/englad · 2 pointsr/unitedkingdom

the latter yea, I bought this one

Easy to install, have a minor issue with mine where a cable is ometimes resting on my neck, since I didn't take the time to put the wiring in carefully, headphones are of decent quality, and can go too loud (because you still wanna hear traffic!)

I also didn't use the microphone slot, that cable is kind of a pain, it's maybe.. 6" at the isde of my head and just sort of flops about, sometimes I hear like "tick tick tick" from it hitting my helmet at speed

Lots of helmets have headphone places in them now

u/Trazac · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

The highest quality is going to be some normal headphones. I have a pair of these guys that I can just slip my helmet over. (If you look around these headphones can be had for about $5-$8 and are phenomenal at this price.) I keep my phone in my pocket and it works well. The real issue is that it's kind of illegal in many parts of the country.

There are also wired helmet speakers which I don't know much about. Ryan F9 has some recommendations. Both of these options don't have the advantage of having a microphone, so you can't make or take phone calls.

I have one of these as well. They're kind of quiet and sound like total garbage but I keep it so I can make phone calls from my bike when I need to.

u/wanderingbilby · 1 pointr/Fixxit
u/Ediec · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I use the Sena smh10r. Just dont attach the mic and hide the mic connection behind the padding. And the Ram x has done me good so far.

u/AyeJay27 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

This SENA is the one I have and works like a charm. It's just under $100 so it is affordable in comparison to the other SENA and other brand headsets.

Majority of my rides are commutes or just solo rides since I can rarely find time with others.

u/Stooby2 · 1 pointr/MotoUK

I had the Alpinestars Daystar kit and it was ok for short periods. Anything more than an hour in reasonable rain and it would leak.

I've now got the Richa Cyclone kit, its full Goretex and is reasonably priced and far better.

Or you could go for a cheap set of leathers and a one/two piece oversuit to keep you dry - this is sometimes easier if you're commuting as the suit is far easier to dry in an office than textiles.

Headset - one of these. Absolutely excellent for the price.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/FreedConn-Motorcycle-Motorbike-Communication-Interphone-1BIF002/dp/B00PKECDXI/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1521363501&sr=8-7&keywords=motorcycle+bluetooth+headset

u/NukaColaRed · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Sena SMH10-10 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset / Intercom (Single) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0087NAWYQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_O-U3DbGXH6KWY

u/baigley · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I would recommend the Sena SMH10. I have one and would buy it again in a heartbeat. Three others that I ride with now own it and all would say the same thing, plus we can all chat while we ride. It syncs up through Bluetooth with my phone and has chat between headsets.

http://www.amazon.com/Sena-SMH10-10-Motorcycle-Bluetooth-Intercom/dp/B0087NAWYQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1374942259&sr=8-2&keywords=sena+smh10

u/bbtech · 1 pointr/motocamping

please STOP perpetuating that stupid myth about smartphones not being able to route or do tracks when you are out of cell coverage. Iphones and Androids can download maps ahead of time (just like with your stand alone GPS) which allow you to continue to use it when you are well OUTSIDE of cell coverage. I have used my cell phone as a GPS for on and off road for over 3 yrs now without fail (and I didn't spend an extra $600 to do it). Even a decent Garmin GPS will set you back at least $400 (I don't count the 60, 62, 76 and variants because their screens are too damn small to be effective). I also stream music to my Sena SMH10r . There are a plethura of sites that help you to easily set this up. For mostly road use, I recommend a cheap GPS or use your smartphone but if you do moderate off road, I would recommend something with a hardier plug which is what tends to be the problem (I don't mind so much since it's actually a rather easy fix on my Galaxy S4 were it to be damaged).

Tents.... do not buy too cheap on this. I have tried a lot of tents and finally settled on the Ledge Sports Recluse here . It is a three man but really just comfortable enough for two mostly, roomy with a loft and packs really small with poles that are less than a foot long collapsed (easy to fit in panniers and bags).

Personally I would make sure you find something really comfortable to sleep on. I use a blow up mattress and a pump that plugs that goes into my motorcycle to fill it up. Most the pads you see are overpriced/expensive and crap on your back or for side sleepers. If you get a hole that you can't fix, how hard is to find a WalMart or a Target to buy a new one for around 20 to 50 bucks depending on the size you want. I prefer a queen size, great for added weight and so damn comfortable. If my old Coleman Quickbed ever dies, I will be picking up the Coleman Durarest here.

I take my phone, my Nexus 7 with 4G and my small laptop with me everywhere. I have a USB Stick chock full of reading material, music and movies....never get bored and when I want to relax and gaze at the stars, only a power button stands in my way.

Phones can get you into trouble. My buddy called me one night when I was out, this was real late, like around 11 pm. He made a joke about having a soundboard that does bear, wolf or cougar sounds and walking around outside scaring people. I checked the net and found some bear sounds that I downloaded and we joked about it. I went to sleep later after having a number of beers and when I woke up around 2 am to go relieve myself, I carried my phone with me to use as a flashlight. When I was coming back, I passed near this tent of these lesbians and played some Bear sounds. I could hear them freaking a bit and I quickly scammered back into my tent. About half an hour later, a ranger comes by my tent and asks if I have heard any noises. I tell him "you mean...You waking me up". You might ask how I know they were Lesbians and what that has to do with anything but that involves more to tell that I couldn't sum up in a few paragraphs. Suffice is to say that when I am camping, I avoid children, young couples and now, Lesbians.

Good Luck with your endeavors!


u/mhblm · 1 pointr/scooters

My first accessory (besides earplugs) was this, a helmet headset that lets me talk to my family and listen to music over Bluetooth. It makes my commute a lot less boring, and it encourages me to call my family a little more often.

It's kind of expensive for a secret Santa, but it comes highly recommended.

u/Agent_Hank_Schrader · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I use these Sena Bluetooth speakers. Very awesome! Highly recommend! https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0087NB1IW/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/kazroth27 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I don’t use a cell phone mount. I use these in my helmet: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BTSFN54?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title and just turn on my maps with some music. I’ve used it from Texas to Canada riding about ten hours a day and charging it at night. It also will pause your music and GPS if you get a call and resume when you end the call, which makes the wife happy.

u/Andy1816 · 1 pointr/scooters

Get yourself a pair of these:

https://static.vplak.com/images/panasonic/RP-HS46E/white/image-1.jpg

or similar. Pull off the clip-on part, and tape them to the inside of your helmet next to your ears. The helmet may have a recessed space for them to fit in, like this
Then just plug them into your phone and have Google Maps dictate directions to you.

Custom helmet wireless headsets are like $40, but you should be able to find a par of clip on earphones for ~6 bucks at like TJ Maxx

u/thejeka · 1 pointr/Phillyriders

I have this:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0087NB1IW?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage

No complaints, I can hear it clearly through earbuds.

EDIT: SOMEONE IS SHADOWBANNED AGAIN!

u/nickdawg41 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Amazon has the regular smh10 with the interchangeable mics for around 250. I had the R but the external battery annoyed me and the unit itself is hard to use with gloves. The smh10's jog wheel is waaay better imo.

You can grab it here

u/hellman9111 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

In what capacity? Are you using it to listen to music, or talk on the phone? Can you give some more details of your experience with it? What helmet are you using it in? How easy was it to install? Otherwise I seem to be missing the point of your post... For anyone else interested here are the reviews on Amazon

u/Tanuki55 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I'm thinking of getting a communicator. I'm no expert on this but this should be able to work with every other communicator right?

u/macbooklover91 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I read that as 30F and I was wondering why that would be your first major ride. Then I did the conversion... sounds like beautiful weather and a beautiful ride.


> Get some form of communication (we relied on taps and gestures, which is pretty crap)

I have the Sena 20S. It's expensive... but completely worth it in my opinion if you often ride with other people. A co worker and I went in 50/50 on the dual pack.

https://smile.amazon.com/Sena-20S-01D-Motorcycle-Bluetooth-Communication/dp/B00KJGPMZI/

Since you'll be on the same bike the longer range of the 20S might not be worth it for you.

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0087NAZM0

Otherwise theres also putting in earbuds with a mic before you put the helmet on and calling each other. (If you have unlimited minutes)

u/day1patch · 1 pointr/motorcycles

The Sena 10C is great, also allows you to communicate with other riders and you can record your rides as well, be it for vlogging or as a dashcam.

u/ScaredOfAPotato · 1 pointr/MotoUK

A SENA SMH5 is the answer.

u/chippersan · 1 pointr/motorcycles

just posted them, for the record for anybody else thinking of buying a pair

These ones are total shit, I bought them and then they didn't work at all right after I took them out of the box

https://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Bluetooth-Helmet-Headset-Communication/dp/B07F1RTTJV/ref=sr_1_24?crid=200RUY05QX69S&keywords=motorcycle+helmet+headphones&qid=1549829927&s=automotive&sprefix=motorcycle+helmet+tea%2Caps%2C132&sr=1-24

u/newmdog · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I got this one [ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07P7TF67H?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share ] but the main thing I wanted out of it was to listen to music and the gps lady, and phone calls werent a big priority for me. If you want better quality on the phone calls, I'd assume that a more expensive model would be a better idea

u/Adirael · 1 pointr/motorcycles

188,66 EUR on amazon.de: http://www.amazon.de/Sena-SMH10R-01-Platzsparendes-Bluetooth-Headset-Gegensprechanlage/dp/B00BTSFN54/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1420900562&sr=8-1&keywords=SMH10R

I don't know how much shipping will be to Belgium, but you'll avoid import taxes.

In Spain they'll hit you pretty hard for that price. They're supposed to pick items at random but if it's more than 100$ you'll get hit.

u/sv650nyc · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Look into Scala Freerider instead. From what I've read it's better quality than the over-hyped Sena. It can communicate with Sena comms as well.

If you want one just for the audio features, a $57 Freedconn T-COM-SC for $57 will be good enough.

u/Ravenstown6 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Just bought this one. I can let you know tomorrow how well it works. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FRY1GC4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qf7YCbKQHPHWE

u/Smail_Mail · 1 pointr/Dualsport

I bought these on Amazon:

Sena Bluetooth Headset and Intercom for Scooters/Motorcycles with Universal Microphone Kit (Dual Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SHW5QCU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Xyk2BbR9TAP2G

They work great when riding with the wife. Didnt wanna spend a ton on headsets either, but I bit the bullet and went with Sena. Makes the ride so much more fun. They can connect to your phone with Bluetooth, but don't need to be connected to a phone to talk with each other.

u/Hash_Slingin_Slasha · 1 pointr/motorcycles

The Sena SMH 10 is what I got for that purpose, along with some reusable earplugs from Harbor Freight. It is waterproof at least on the outside part, so you can leave it on the helmet. The call quality was surprisingly good because it has a noise cancelling mic, and the sound quality of the music was really good when you use earplugs (it sounded okay without it because the bass was missing). I used it for a year and a half with no issues.

u/buddythegreat · 1 pointr/mildlyinfuriating

[Bro, you need a Sena](Sena Bluetooth Headset and Intercom for Scooters/Motorcycles with Universal Microphone Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RB6UM0Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_froDzbD13XBJQ)

These things are amazing. I used to do the earbud under helmet thing. But when I finally treated myself to one of these... I'm never going back.

There are cheaper brands, and more expensive ones with more features, so shop around, but upgrading to one of these will change your world.

u/slick62 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Cheap headphones from Amazon. Got these last month for a trip but my cruiser is too loud over 35 mph (I wear earplugs) so they’re pretty useless. If you want to give them a try send a pm, you can have them.

u/4shwat · 1 pointr/MotoUK

If you don't want to take the lining off of the helmet, get some of the hooky velco strips to stick to the cloth. My speakers ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/FreedConn-Motorcycle-Motorbike-Communication-Interphone-1BIF002/dp/B00PKECDXI ) came with the hooks already on and they just stick to the inside of the helmet.

u/BloodAnimus · 0 pointsr/motorcycles

SMH5 was pretty affordable for me, like $100 and I get decent sound, hands free talking and people can never tell I'm even riding.

Link for people who think they know better

u/_milkstout · 0 pointsr/motorcycles

Bought mine 3 months ago. Love it.

SHOEI RF-1200 RUTS TC-5 XLG https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M1KMBJY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Mexszb00KC3V8

Came with a pinlock anti fog insert and clear visor.

Ordered the black tinted visor and additional pinlock insert from Amazon.

I've also got the cheap $40 Yideng Motorcycle Bluetooth Intercom Headset Interphone Communication System For Motorbike Skiing Helmet To 2 or More Riders(Single) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FRY1GC4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_agxszbREDV30S

Speakers suck but so far haven't crackled or distorted.

Talking is good and loud enough to hear, sometimes too loud. But my bike is too loud so I don't use it often as I'd rather listen to music.