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    Sena 20s

    I know there are a bunch of threads on bluetooths but I have not seen one on the Sena 20s. Anyone out there have one?? If so your thoughts and pros and cons between the 10 and 20. Thanks
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    I've been looking at them.

    Found several reviews of the units out on the interwebz. Generally positive.

    gizmag sena 20s review

    webbikeworld sena 20s review

    motorbikewriter sena 20s review

    I've pretty much decided they are on my wish list.
    If I'm lucky I may be able to pick up a set before the Franklin Rally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixol Phaane View Post
    Found several reviews of the units out on the interwebz. Generally positive.

    gizmag sena 20s review

    webbikeworld sena 20s review



    motorbikewriter sena 20s review



    I've pretty much decided they are on my wish list.
    If I'm lucky I may be able to pick up a set before the Franklin Rally.

    I am with you there. I watched about 12 different reviews on all different ones. Thanks for the info though. Probably buy one too.
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    I rode my first season last year with the new Sena 20, I had the Scala G4 for a couple of years before. I love the Sena! It's a lot more user friendly than the G4. I have nothing bad to say about it at all. I have only about 20 rides with the headset but it has performed flawlessy. I'll be pairing it with my new Zumo this season so I'm looking forward to having the gps in my headset...........

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    It's on my wish list too.

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    Just a thought that may or may not help, for me there are not that many turns that I need it in my ear....some do...just gets to the point that the unit, what ever you are using seems over whelming...JMHO A better option might be the GPS to the phone then to the unit ???
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    Sena 20s pairing problem?

    I just bought a Sena 20s bluetooth headset, believing it would be a sensible replacement for the Sena SMH10 I have that is failing. Unfortunately, I am having problems pairing it with my Garmin Zumo 665. The 665 is more than just GPS; it is also an MP3-player, XM radio source and a phone-bridge. In order for all those features to work, the 665 has to be paired as the 1st phone, as only the first phone can handle both the HFP-protocol (for navigation and phone) and the A2DP-protocol for stereo music.

    Try as I might, I cannot successfully pair the two. Sena and Garmin haven’t been much help. Has anyone else had a similar problem or a solution for this?

    If you have a Zumo 665, what Bluetooth headset are you using that does work properly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by db24 View Post
    I just bought a Sena 20s bluetooth headset, believing it would be a sensible replacement for the Sena SMH10 I have that is failing. Unfortunately, I am having problems pairing it with my Garmin Zumo 665. The 665 is more than just GPS; it is also an MP3-player, XM radio source and a phone-bridge. In order for all those features to work, the 665 has to be paired as the 1st phone, as only the first phone can handle both the HFP-protocol (for navigation and phone) and the A2DP-protocol for stereo music.

    Try as I might, I cannot successfully pair the two. Sena and Garmin haven’t been much help. Has anyone else had a similar problem or a solution for this?

    If you have a Zumo 665, what Bluetooth headset are you using that does work properly?
    I have a Sena SMH10 and a Sena SMH10R they both pair with my Garmin Zumo 665 and work very good
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    My husband and I had the smh10 units for about a year before the 20s came out. We're now on our THIRD SET of 20s intercom units. The brackets that snap the intercom on are VERY cheaply made. After connecting and disconnecting the intercom from it's bracket 15 times, something in the brackets break, and it will not lock anymore. This renders your intercom unusable. ALSO, there's a battery problem with *LOTS* of the units that render them useless in temps less than 40F. The units will just stop working. Battery freezes (I assume). What we've resorted to: we just never remove the senas from their brackets. This means if we park the bikes somewhere, and leave the helmets outside, anyone could come take the intercom. But they have a finite number of connections/disconnections before they fail. I've not seen them do anything to change the way the bracket mounts.

    The extra connections that the 20s does are NICE, however if you want something reliable you don't have to ship back every few months, stick with the smh10.

    Just my 2 cents.

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