Sena SMH10 Bluetooth Headset | Review
31.12.69
I will brook to a slightly tinny sound when listening to music that had a thin production but overall, the sound had a nice tone. Thankfully, the SMH10 has a big Jog Dial button that controls much of what you do and it is both comfortable to locate and use with any kind of glove on. At first I was not sure how I would like using that big jog dial button, but it was just the right... Other communication units I have tested had buttons for things like capacity control that were a little tricky to operate, especially with gloves on. Make those winter gloves, and the problem was compounded and sometimes absurd. There was a time when on-board units that were permanently attached to your bike and transmitted wireless signals to your helmet provided the master audio quality for everything from phone calls to MP3 players, GPS and bike-to-bike intercoms. Sena's new SMH10 bluetooth stereo headset and intercom for motorcyclists (and skiers, snowboarders, hunters, and fishermen, for that context) sets the bar up another notch from the competition. However, the SMH10 calls that thinking into question because of its phenomenal sound amplification for a helmet-based piece. Sena has clearly kept an ear to the ground with regard to users' wish lists for a helmet comm system episode. The jog dial offers a brilliant interface for this comm system and Sena executed it perfectly. Smart thinking like that also extends to Sena's upgradable firmware call attention to.
Source: Ultimate MotorCycling | News and Reviews