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Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 1:17 pm
by Limey
We have the same helmets as you. 3/4 helmets. I would recommend the mic on the long arm. If you put the stick-on one on the edge of the helmet it could be too far away for your voice to be clear. The arm sticks pretty well inside the helmet and bends out of the way if you need it to.

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2020 1:28 pm
by QuiGonJohn
So use the boom, attach it in the cheek corner and have the actual mic portion just out in front of our mouths, correct?

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 7:40 am
by QuiGonJohn
Limey, I charged them and then paired and tested. Intercom works, mine to my phone, wife to wife's phone all work, play our music.

How do we set it up so she can also listen to my phone music or vice versa. And once setup, how do we switch from one to the other?

Also, is there any way to change the Bluetooth Name each device broadcasts, so it's easier to tell which is which in our phone pairing screen?

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:15 am
by QuiGonJohn
Do you know if there is a video for installing this into the helmet. Not sure how the speakers are supposed to attach in the ear pockets. The pads they gave have adhesive on one side, not seeing how the other side attaches to the speaker or the helmet.

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:26 am
by Limey
QuiGonJohn wrote:So use the boom, attach it in the cheek corner and have the actual mic portion just out in front of our mouths, correct?
Yes
QuiGonJohn wrote:Do you know if there is a video for installing this into the helmet. Not sure how the speakers are supposed to attach in the ear pockets. The pads they gave have adhesive on one side, not seeing how the other side attaches to the speaker or the helmet.
I just slid ours into the pockets. Nothing else - they stay there fine. :)

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:46 am
by Limey
QuiGonJohn wrote:
How do we set it up so she can also listen to my phone music or vice versa. And once setup, how do we switch from one to the other?

Also, is there any way to change the Bluetooth Name each device broadcasts, so it's easier to tell which is which in our phone pairing screen?
11.10 Music Sharing
You can start sharing music with an intercom friend using Bluetooth stereo music during a two-way intercom conversation. When you terminate music sharing, you can go back to the intercom conversation.
To start or terminate sharing music, press and hold the Jog Dial for1 second during an intercom conversation until you hear a double beep and you and your intercom friend will listen to or terminate sharing music. To track forward or track back, rotate while pressing down the Jog Dial clockwise or counter clockwise.
Note:
1. Both you and your intercom friend can remotely control music playback during music sharing such as track forward and track
back.
2. When you have an incoming call, make a phone call, or hear the turn-by-turn voice instruction of GPS during music sharing, the function will be paused.
3. In order to share music, make sure that you update both headsets with the firmware that has the music sharing feature, and enable the EDR setting in the Sena Device Manager.


No idea how you would change bluetooth name! :) We never use the function to both listen to the same music - I put the same playlists on both of our phones so we can listen to our own music, or not as we feel. Intercom works either way by just pushung the bug dial once to stop/start.

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 8:57 am
by WhiteNoise
Just sliding in for a moment to
Welcome aboard our forums QuiGonJohn, glad you joined! Oops...but you forgot something :geek: Please go back and enter your location in your profile. Simple directions (I know! More right :lol:) are below my post to get that done.

Thanks and Happy Tunes to you and wife!

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:06 am
by Limey
One more thing... Pair the unit with the phone when the other one is turned off. That way you will know that you have the correct phone paired with your unit. Remember, that once paired (for both intercom and phone), it remembers the connections and you don't have to pair again - it automatically reconnects when unit(s) are turned on. Only time I had to do a reconnect is when I let the battery go dead and recharged it.

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:30 am
by QuiGonJohn
We got the music share (which also shares GPS Voice) to work. I thought it might require pairing the second phone (like they give instructions for). I did not realize music share works thru the intercom.

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:13 am
by Limey
Glad you are getting there!

Per WhiteNoise's request, below, can you add your location so we know where you are? :)

How? Log in. Click the User Control Panel button (top right of any page). Upon destination, click Profile in left column. Look >See the questions? Please Complete. We Thank You

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:47 am
by QuiGonJohn
done, never saw that request before.

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 12:32 pm
by Limey
I see you are in Florida too! Perhaps a little far for a ride together, however!!!

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2020 9:18 pm
by QuiGonJohn
So I finally got to ride with it today, just me, so no intercom. Music worked great. I got a couple phone calls and they seemed to auto-answer. I did not press phone button nor say anything for voice activated. I tried looking this up in the manual, but could not. Can you offer any insight?

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2020 8:02 am
by Limey
QuiGonJohn wrote:So I finally got to ride with it today, just me, so no intercom. Music worked great. I got a couple phone calls and they seemed to auto-answer. I did not press phone button nor say anything for voice activated. I tried looking this up in the manual, but could not. Can you offer any insight?
You have voice answering enabled - which allows you pick up calls just by speaking. The mic is probably picking up enough wind noise to be interpreted as you saying something.

See page 18-19 in manual to disable.

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 12:34 pm
by Limey
Limey wrote: You have voice answering enabled - which allows you pick up calls just by speaking. The mic is probably picking up enough wind noise to be interpreted as you saying something.

See page 18-19 in manual to disable.
Did that work??

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 1:46 pm
by QuiGonJohn
Limey, I haven't had a chance to mess with it yet. Every time I get back from a ride and think I will take the helmet and manual, I get busy with other things.

But good excuse to get on it now. Thanks!

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2020 2:08 pm
by QuiGonJohn
OK, I just went thru and set it to disabled. Should work, will test on next ride. :)

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 7:49 am
by QuiGonJohn
QuiGonJohn wrote:OK, I just went thru and set it to disabled. Should work, will test on next ride. :)
Finally got a test of this. Was riding yesterday and recvd a call. Just heard my ringtone. Was not a number I knew, but to test I answered by tapping the button on the phone (it is mounted above my handlebar). I forgot about tapping the Jog Button to answer, will try that next time. But, main point, it did NOT auto-answer, which is what I prefer.

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 8:06 am
by Limey
QuiGonJohn wrote:
QuiGonJohn wrote:OK, I just went thru and set it to disabled. Should work, will test on next ride. :)
Finally got a test of this. Was riding yesterday and recvd a call. Just heard my ringtone. Was not a number I knew, but to test I answered by tapping the button on the phone (it is mounted above my handlebar). I forgot about tapping the Jog Button to answer, will try that next time. But, main point, it did NOT auto-answer, which is what I prefer.
Looks like that worked then! :)

Re: Sound for helmets

Posted: Thu May 28, 2020 8:40 am
by QuiGonJohn
Limey wrote:
QuiGonJohn wrote:
QuiGonJohn wrote:OK, I just went thru and set it to disabled. Should work, will test on next ride. :)
Finally got a test of this. Was riding yesterday and recvd a call. Just heard my ringtone. Was not a number I knew, but to test I answered by tapping the button on the phone (it is mounted above my handlebar). I forgot about tapping the Jog Button to answer, will try that next time. But, main point, it did NOT auto-answer, which is what I prefer.
Looks like that worked then! :)
Yep, thanks for pointing me to it. And pushing me to finally break out the manual and take the time to mess with it. :)