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Sena SPH10H-FM-01 Motorcycle Bluetooth Stereo Headset and Intercom with Built-in FM Tuner for Half Helmets, Black

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About this item

  • talk time: 7 hours; stand-by time: 6 days
  • fit type: universal.do not clean the product with cleaning solvents, toxic chemicals, or strong detergents as this may damage the product
  • package dimension : 8.4 cms l x 15.2 cms w x 25.4 cms h
  • package weight: 0.544 kilograms
  • Compatible with vehicle type: all-terrain-vehicles; utility-vehicles; off-road-motorcycles; street-sport-motorcycles; street-cruiser-motorcycles; street-touring-motorcycles; street-motor-scooters; snowmobiles



4.2 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #253,197 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive)
  • #62 in Powersports Helmet Communication
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer Yes Date First Available March 14, 2013 Department unisex-adult Country of Origin USA

The SPH10H-FM is a Bluetooth Headset and Intercom designed for half helmets By attaching the SPH10H-FM to your half helmet, you can call hands-free on your Bluetooth mobile phone and listen to stereo music by Bluetooth wirelessly and have intercom conversations in full duplex with other users Offers exceptional sound quality for both incoming and outgoing sound in its class Easy-to-access and intuitive button operations make the SPH10H-FM a perfect companion for motorcycle riders Bluetooth Specification v3.0 Working distance (intercom) of up to 980 yards in open terrain 4-way conference intercom Multipoint for Mobile Phone+GPS Voice prompts Bluetooth stereo headset for Bluetooth audio devices such as MP3 players Bluetooth music playback control by AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile): play, pause, track forward and track back Crystal clear and natural sound quality Simple ear pad design for quick installation to half helmets Compatible with shorty helmets in the market Easy headset controls by versatile Jog Dial Bluetooth hands free for Bluetooth mobile phones Water resistant for use in inclement weather 10 hours talk time, 7 days stand-by time Firmware upgradable Peace of mind - thanks to the 2-year warranty


Kristen
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Works well to communicate with other riders. Easy set up and get value for the money. Very comfortable to wear. Very clear no background noiceThe cons - I don’t like how it automatically answers phone calls.
Peter P
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2023
We use half helmets. Love the sound quality and noise cancellation up to 45 MPH, but then we hear some crackle of the breeze. But this HAS to be expected with half helmets. There is an easy on/off button I slap with my palm to activate and de-active the intercom at highway speeds, to minimize wind noise and only use when needed. Both units have the intercom on/off button - this works really well. I believe it has voice activation for the intercom - but I have not tried that yet. What is also nice and unexpected is that when not using intercom or music features, I can hear what is going on around me - super important for me to remain alert and to just enjoy the ride. Highly recommend!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2022
Have now used them for several months and they work great. Easy to set up and use. The only things that can be worked on, is the noise cancellation. Works best if you keep the mic as close to your mouth as you can, but still hear road and wind noise. I still think they are one of the best half helmet headsets in the market. Highly recommend.
Mario Carignan
Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2022
Satisfait de mon achat
B. Sorge
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021
I bought this for a road trip I took in June. When you are buzzing around town or sitting still, they work great. However, when you are on the highway at speed, you can't hear the music very well. My iPhone warns me when I am playing music too loud and automatically turns down the music. I am sure I can turn that feature off so no biggie there. The other issue is that the Bluetooth does not stay connected when you turn the motorcycle on and have Bluetooth enabled on the radio, so I had to turn off blue tooth on the radio. The controls are easy to use when wearing gloves.
Jochen
Reviewed in Germany on March 15, 2019
Dem Gerät liegt keine Bedienungsanleitung bei, doch es kann eine in Englisch oder Französisch runtergeladen werden, was mir aber wenig hilfreich ist. Eine telefonische Nachfrage beim Sena-Support ergab, dass auch von dort keine deutsche Anleitung zur Verfügung gestellt werden kann.Wenn man des Englischen nicht mächtig ist, solllte man vielleicht besser auf ein anderes Produkt zugreifen. Das Gerät ist nicht mit ECE-zertifizierten Helmen verwendbar !!!
Keith
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2017
Just back from a 3800km trip using the headsets. Great piece of technology. There were 5 riders and 4 with headsets.Once we figured out the connecting part all was good. Battery life was good - we kept them on/live at all times and I would estimate 5 hrs of life. We did have an issue with one of the riders sending out noise like rain hitting a tin roof - not sure what was causing it. He did have a low profile windshield and we tried to eliminate the noise but had no luck. It didn't cause too much trouble - more annoying then anything.We did put larger windsocks over the microphones to cut down on some of the wind noise. When using with just 1 other rider they were flawless but it seems that when you add others the background noise increases. The range is pretty good - I would estimate maybe 1/2 a KM and mostly line of sight.We rode in some heavy rain and I did notice one of my ear pieces did crap out from time to time - but other than that all was good. Only drawback I see is the 4 headset max - would be nice to be able to add more.
bobbysd1
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2016
The Sena Bluetooth Headsets and Intercom are fantastic. Wind noise even with the half helmet is negligible. The Sena controls are instinctive and very easy to use. I paired two headsets, a Tom Tom GPS, and a SamSung phone in minutes and without an issue. The only problem occured after an initial days use. My spouse's headset would not charge and would not turn on after what should have been sufficient time to fully recharge. I read directions in the manual and performed a "hard" reset using a paperclip tip. The headset immediately came back to life and did not require relinking with my headset. Since that initial reset, it has charged and performed without issues.I was reluctant to purchase the Sena because I had been a Cardio user. The Sena is superior in every way other than distance between intercoms. The Sena is completely line of sight and only reaches about 800-900 yards max. My old Cardio would work close in on hills and curves and in line of site would go out at least a mile.Having said that, The Sena is easier to set up, easier to use, Controls can be operated wearing gloves. Even the FM tuner works well.
Rolly
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2016
W.O.W !!! ...three letters that resume my satisfaction !! I didn't had time to go through all the options, but I tried the phone & music and I am so impressed !! The person at the other end of the phone just couldn't believe I was really riding my bike at that time, and the music is so crystal clear, I would recommand the SPH10H-FM to anyone who is looking for a reliable telecom system. I give it 5 stars !! ;-)
louphisir
Reviewed in Spain on February 10, 2015
Intercom: la distancia indicada es engañosa. A veces no llega a los 100m, basta con que haya un obstáculo para perder la comunicación. Al cabo de un mes ya no funcionaba uno de los dos intercom.Radio: bienBluetooth móvil: bienProducto devuelto.
AZ Life
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2013
This BT headset has all of the features I have been looking for - and they work! The only reason I didn't give it a 5 is because it doesn't have an option to plug in your personal ear buds for better audio quality. The speakers that it comes with are best for the voice, not so good for music since there is really no base response. Once I verified the unit worked as advertised, I cut the speaker wires and removed the speakers. This is easy to do since the earflaps have zipper access and the speakers are held in place by Velcro. I then soldered on a female 3.5mm headset jack to the Left and Right speaker wires and their grounds, shrunk wrapped the wires, and it is all easily contained in the left earflap. Now I just plugged in my comfortable ear buds tucking the majority of the wire in the left earflap, and tucking enough wire between the helmet shell and foam liner so that the ear buds hang down from the back center of the helmet. Now I just put the helmet on, stick the ear buds in and go. It is great having integrated GPS directions, phone, intercom, and music with no wires running from my body to the bike or iPhone. I use my iPhone5 for GPS, phone, and music with it mounted on my handle bars and plugged into a Karyaken USB power receptacle.As I mentioned, this is a fantastic unit that enhances the ride and simplifies communication with your fellow riders with the intercom ability. I used it in the above mentioned configuration for a week long trip with another rider. We were riding 10 hour days and the battery lasted all day long, just charged it up at night. I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't have to plug it in to charge while riding. I have not used the intercom feature with more than one other bike (the week-long trip), but the range on it was good to .25 to .5 miles max. Plenty for bike to bike coordination, and if you get separated by more than that you can always call them on the cell by pressing the phone button and telling Siri to "Call Buddy" ;).Regarding the Mic., I was traveling 75 MPH on the interstate and had several great phone conversations with folks, all of whom were amazed by the audio quality when I told them. In fact, my mother said "I will let you get back on the road" and I had to tell her that I was riding. Of course she said "then hang up the phone and drive!" :)Bottom line, if you don't have one, get one!