| Manufacturer | Benchmark Helmets |
|---|---|
| Brand | Sena |
| Model | Sr10 Bluetooth Two-Way Radio Adapter |
| Item Weight | 2.96 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 2.05 x 1.14 inches |
| Item model number | SR10-10 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SR10-10 |
| Special Features | Hands Free Calls |
| Safety Rating | TELEC(技適マーク), CE, FCC, IC |
Sena SR10-10 Bluetooth Adapter for Two-Way Radios or Mobile Phones
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| Special Feature | Hands Free Calls |
| Brand | Sena |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Item Weight | 84 Grams |
| Color | Multi |
About this item
- Bluetooth hands-free adapter for two-way radios, and hands-free gateway for Bluetooth mobile phones
- Two AUX inputs for wired connection on non-Bluetooth devices, including GPS, radar detector, laser detector, or non-Bluetooth mobile phones
- Includes motorcycle handlebar mount and belt clip
- Water resistant for use in inclement weather
- It is a bluetooth adapter meant to be used with a radio that doesn't have bluetooth
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Product Description
The Sena SR10 Bluetooth Two-Way Radio Adapter allows you to talk wirelessly with two-way radio devices via Bluetooth 2.1+EDR. It also provides a hands-free gateway for mobile phones and is compatible with standard stereo or mono Bluetooth headsets. The SR10 will clip onto your belt or mount onto handlebars with a wired PTT button extension for handlebar grip mounting. With the optional 12V bike-powered kit, you can install it to turn on and off with the motorcycle ignition. It is also usable while charging. It also enables you to hook up non-Bluetooth devices such as radar detectors and GPS navigation via two AUX ports. The SR10 allows you to connect with up to two audio sources at the same time and works for a variety of applications, such as motorcycle group riding, outdoor sports and activities, and security. SR10 only supports HFP (Hands-Free Profile) Bluetooth connection with a Bluetooth headset. HFP is a typical and standard Bluetooth headset connection which can only transmit mono audio. If a stereo audio device like a music player is connected to the SR10, audio quality will be diminished to mono audio. Thus, connecting a stereo audio device to the SR10 is not recommended.
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| ASIN | B008R0LIHO |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #452 in Powersports Bluetooth Headsets |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2011 |
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Customers like the performance, wireless and connectivity of the audio adapter. They mention that it works well enough to keep them connected to their radio, without any wires connecting to their helmet. They also appreciate the ease of use. However, some customers feel the value is expensive and unnecessary. They have issues with lag and sound quality.
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Customers like the performance of the wireless audio adapter. They say it works well enough to keep them connected to their radio, and it works smoothly. Some customers also mention that it has no problems and functions well when sitting still.
"...It worked perfectly as described. I just used a two way I had in the garage. (You will need the connection cord to match whatever two way you use)...." Read more
"...That being said, the vast majority of the time, it works well enough to keep my connected to my radio, and my phone, while still staying discreet..." Read more
"...This is how I am using it and it functions extremely well." Read more
"...These units work very well and are much less fiddly. I understand that Packtalks won't solve all radio needs...." Read more
Customers find the Bluetooth headset easy to use. They say it pairs with their motorcycle headset and connects automatically once taught. Customers also say the setup makes sense and the connection process is smoother.
"...riding in the rain stick with a Sena Headset and the connection process will be much smoother...." Read more
"...Now I don't have to unhook every time I get off my bike. This really pairs well with all my other blue tooth devices...." Read more
"...The Sena tech explained it & the setup makes sense. So, when on the phone, I slow enough to not need the detector, which is a good idea anyway." Read more
"...the CB and Bluetooth communications but once you know that it's easy to use." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the connectivity of the auto accessory. They mention that it allows bluetooth connection to their helmet for not only CB but also their GPS and cell phone. It's the perfect solution when using Bluetooth and use a 2 way radio. It is totally wireless between bike and rider and has a 12 hour charge. It connects to their Radio Shack radio just fine. The battery life on this SR-10 is excellent.
"...The SR10 is blue tooth connected too and it comes with a push to talk cord that works trick for the two way application...." Read more
"...Totally wireless between bike and rider and it has a 12 hour charge and can also be charged on the go." Read more
"...This product allows bluetooth connection to my helmet for not only CB but also my GPS and my cell phone...." Read more
"Perfect solution when using Bluetooth and use a 2 way radio" Read more
Customers appreciate the wireless design of the auto accessory. They mention that it connects to their helmet without any wires.
"...All connected at same time and WITHOUT any wires connecting to helmet...." Read more
"...The best benefit, no wires like the Harley riders that need to plug in. No problems with battery charge for a three day ride." Read more
"...option on all big touring bikes with a cb clear as a bell and no cords to your helmet" Read more
"Wonderful apparatus! No more wires dangling in the wind, expensive but I love this thingie!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the auto accessory. Some mention that it's caught by the Sena and sent to their headset loud and clear, with not a single missed word. However, others say that the sound is cut down so much when connected to radio that they cannot hear the receiving transmission. They also say that when they transmit, it will garble their voice.
"...when you transmit, it will garble your voice. You won't know this is happening, other people will tell you...." Read more
"...described...CB broadcasts are "caught" by the Sena and sent to my headset loud and clear with not a single missed word...." Read more
"...start, we both have spurious key ups, mediocre sound quality, mono sound that is being fed through the unit, bad or no filtering on the power supply..." Read more
"...Priority audio is great, only interrupts with comms. Crystal clear communication on multiple radios with two cables." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the lag of the auto accessory. They mention that there is a 1 second lag between the initial transmission and when they actually hear what. They also say that the connection is laggy and takes up to 3 seconds to connect.
"Works exactly as described by Sena. There is a very slight delay is sending audio to your headset when it first enables because the unit..." Read more
"...It works but it seems to have a slight delay in broadcasting the signal...." Read more
"...However, in real life, the connection is laggy - it takes up to 3 seconds to pick up on incoming radio communication...." Read more
"The only bad thing about this is the 1 Second lag between the initial transmission to when you actually hear whats being said...." Read more
Customers find the value of the auto accessory to be expensive and unnecessary.
"...It's a crazily overpriced, terrible unit." Read more
"...I think the cost of this unit, for what it does, it too high. Its more expensive than the Sena helmet unit which seems to be more complicated...." Read more
"...This product although not inexpensive, is the best you could hope for unless you have a large touring bike with everything built in...." Read more
"Expensive and unnecessary, as you have to tether the two way radio to it anyway?!!!..." Read more
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B) I want to mention that I could not be happier with the support that I got from Phat Performance Products. There was a mix-up on the first delivery and they took care of me like I was a long time friend. I had a limited time to get the product before my trip and they overnighted the corrected item and also sent me a return label too. I will buy from Phat Performance again and I will not hesitate. Their service is the best. Thanks again Phat Performance.
1) Robot Voice -- On occasion (every few hours?) when you transmit, it will garble your voice. You won't know this is happening, other people will tell you. When they tell you, your only recourse is to reboot the SR10. Depending upon your circumstances this can be a significant issue.
2) Remote PTT -- The remote PTT buttons input into the main unit were troublesome. Some (but not all) units failed at the female connector to the unit itself. It got bad enough that many of us stopped using remote PTT, which also made it easier to reboot when required.
Finally, we solved our communication needs with Cardo Packtalk bluetooth radios with mesh network. These units work very well and are much less fiddly. I understand that Packtalks won't solve all radio needs. Nonetheless, I would use a wired radio connector over an SR10 any day after all of our issues.
Of all the radio gear I've ever purchased, these were hands-down the worst. The firmware updates stopped being delivered years ago as well. It's a crazily overpriced, terrible unit.
This worked fantastic. I was able to leave my phone and intercom paired with my Sena - add this and communicate along the trails with all of our riders. Would highly recommend.
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Reviewed in Italy on March 2, 2018
