I believe the reason for the 3.5 audio cable to listen to music from phone instead of using BT is to try save phone battery as much as we could because BT does draw some power from the phone when it is on.
super helpful - the "quick start" Sena provides is useless - it doesn't even match what's in the box, because it shows a mic attached to the clamp which mine wasn't - so it was good you show how to use the detached boom mic. They also don't show how to orient the speakers - you do. Thanks!!!
Nice video, I like how you mounted the boom mic on the inside. On our old helmets we had them mounted on the outside, definitely gonna try the inside mounting on our new helmets. Thanks😃👍
@@jenniferstrasheim I'm glad I could help! And glad you're coming to Sturgis - as I'm typing this, I'm getting up at a hotel in Iowa, ready for day 3 of my ride to Sturgis. See you there! If you see me walking around in my motoblade shirt come say hi 😃
Hey, which is the better bike for someone 6'2 and 230lbs + for commuting to work and some highway and freeway riding, Kawasaki Vulcan S or the Yamaha Bolt R-Spec?
I'd say test ride both and see which you like best. That's always the best thing to do. I am 5'7", so the Vulcan could be a bit small for you, but they do have a different seat for taller people. I can't comment on the Bolt R spec because I have not ridden it unfortunately. Hope that helped in some way!
Waterproof rated for rain, but don't submerge it in a sink or tub (or a pond or a lake, of course, that might be the least of your concerns at that point).
I receive the Sena SMH10R as a birthday gift. I have a modular helmet which flips up. Would I be better off using the boom or the regular adhesive microphone. Any advice is appreciated.
My best guess will be the boom mic. I plan on getting a modular helmet soon, but I don't have one yet. Wish I could give you better info, maybe someone else can chime in here too. Thanks for watching, and when you install it, I'd love to know which setup you choose and how well it works!
All the SENA's have good audio quality. However, for top video quality I would personally stick with GoPro or Garmin (a dedicated video camera system). If your videos are more for yourself and you don't think you'll be publishing them on RU-vid, then the Sena with built in camera will work just fine. Just my opinion there. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching!
RU-vid scales it automatically based on video popularity. I hadn't even checked this video in a while. Yeah, I need to go in and mess with that, sorry.