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    Switching Freewire to another SMH10

    I just bought a modular helmet and a SMH10 to go along with it. I was hoping to have my new helmet paired up to the Freewire on my F6b in addition to having it paired up to my open face helmet. What I just discovered is that Freewire will only pair to one SMH10, so I have to umpair it from the open face helmet before it will pair with the new modular helmet. But I can't seem to find anywhere that explains how to unpair my first SMH10 from the Freewire. I could probably do a factory reset, but that seems to be a last resort. Is there another way to unpair it from my first SMH10?

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    Would it be possible to move the SMH10 from one helmet to the other as you use them? I have an SMH10 too, and when I pull it off its charger, I just pop it onto whichever helmet I'm using that day (each helmet has its own SMH10 base, mic boom and speakers installed). That way you don't have to keep repairing devices, and you can keep the extra SMH10 as a spare.

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    I hadn't considered that and it's a great idea. Thanks loads.

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    Do you have a cb on your bike?
    Just wondering,because the free wire is so you can transmit also.
    I use the simpler sm10 to do my Bluetooth stuff and it will pair to two headsets.

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    No I don't have CB, but will be pairing two of my headsets so that my wife and I can communicate when we go ATV riding.

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    Ya if you don't have a cb then you should have gotten just a SM10.
    It is set up to pair to two headsets an at the same time
    This way both headsets can talk to each other and listen to the same music
    that is playing through the SM10.
    I use one connected to the headset jack so any source on bike can be used along with my GPS.
    Think they run about 125 bucks. Cheaper because they only transmit one way not like the Freewire
    that is used so you can transmit over your CB
    All this is true if you are using something like a Sena 20s on both helmets

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