Review: Sena's SMH10 universal Bluetooth helmet intercom
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The SMH10, mounted on a Nolan helmet
British natural beard, styled moustash champion Matt Brown enjoying the Sena SMH10 mounted on an RXT open-face helmet
The SMH10, mounted on a Nolan helmet
The SMH10, mounted on an Arai XD3 helmet
The SMH10, mounted on an Arai XD3 helmet
Noel McKeegan models the SMH10, mounted on an Arai XD3 helmet
Noel McKeegan models the SMH10, mounted on an Arai XD3 helmet
Noel McKeegan models the SMH10, mounted on an Arai XD3 helmet
The Sena SMH10 Bluetooth helmet system
The Sena SMH10 Bluetooth helmet system
The Sena SMH10 Bluetooth helmet system
The Sena SMH10 Bluetooth helmet system
The Sena SMH10 Bluetooth helmet system
The Sena SMH10 Bluetooth helmet system, reversed and showing the clamp
The Sena SMH10, clamped to the helmet shell
Article Summary
I'll admit I wasn't looking forward to testing another Bluetooth helmet system. In the past they've proven clunky, unintuitive and annoying. But the Sena SMH10, which clips on to most helmets in a minute or two, has changed my view on these devices. The SMH10 is simple to use, relatively cheap and it adds a whole new dimension to the otherwise antisocial sport of motorcycling.
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