The high price of fashion: Sena SMH10R review
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The SMH10R box
Opening the SMH10R box: a bit of an avalanche
Opening the SMH10R box: a bit of an avalanche
Sena SMH10R control unit: just three buttons
Sena SMH10R installed on a Nolan N104
The SMH10R: On my lid I had to cut some holes and use gaffer tape to get the wires out of the way
Inside of a Nolan N104, showing ear pad and boom microphone
The SMH10R: lots of wires to hide
The SMH10R: tucked away a bit on Noel's lid
The Sena SMH10R Bluetooth intercom headset
The Sena SMH10: a bit chunky, but simple and intuitive
The Sena SMH10R: lots of bits, lots of wires, slight pain in the bum
The Sena SMH10R – great in its own right, but suffers in comparison to the older SMH10
The Sena SMH10R is great in its own right, but suffers in comparison to the older SMH10
Article Summary
The Sena SMH10 Bluetooth headset we reviewed in December was absolutely fantastic – but it's certainly a bulky unit to have on the side of your helmet. If that's a concern for you, Sena has just released the SMH10R, a similar unit designed for "sports riding" with a much slimmer profile to aid with "aerodynamics." And when I say "aerodynamics," I mean "looks." But while the SMH10R is certainly nicer to look at, and works well, it suffers in comparison to the chunky SMH10, which is functionally superior in almost every way.
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