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Your cart is empty.Compatible with SHOEI Neotec 3 Sound by Harman/Kardon (speaker driver and microphone replacement part sensor) Mesh intercom (Mesh 2.0) Four-way made with Bluetooth technology 5 intercom Multilingual voice commands Activates Siri and Google Assistant by voice manual switch Compatible with Sena Motorcycles App fits Smart intercom pairing Audio multitasking Advanced Noise Control
Namo
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Sena is trash, nothing but problems. Read the forums, including Sena's own, and you will see nothing but problems, including the latest breakage of voice commands. Using voice commands via Siri, or Google, is a huge safety feature for riders. If Shoei only supports one model of comms and they do not hold their partners to quality standards, then this is shame on Shoei as well. This pretty much ensures this is my second and last Neotec and last Sena product.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Love the helmet, love the Sena.
Snasmy
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
If you don’t have to press any buttons with gloved hands, the SRL3 works well. The buttons are impossible to use with summer weight Klim gloves.The voice recognition syntax is rigid, meaning if you’re close but not exact with the command, you get nothing. That’s just lazy programming. I expected much better for the premium price. Shame on Shoei for forcing us into this.
Eitan C. Suez
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
installation leaves a bunch of exposed wires that you don't know what to do with.i realize that helmet padding covers it all up, but still, it felt wrong to have all this stuff exposed.the guides in the helmet for wires are great idea, but if the length of the wire is twice the length of the guides, what do you do with the excess?speakers didn't feel like they snapped in well, but i couldn't get them out.the antennas are just shoved in to a recessed area.spent about six hours struggling to put the cheek pads back on.when i play music i can definitely tell there's audio coming out of the left speaker, can't really tell if the right speaker is on.the sena app doesn't provide a way to test each speaker separately. no way to control the balance right vs left.each time i open sena, it erroneously tells me i need a firmware upgrade when in fact i just completed one.the wifi based firmware update leaves a lot to be desired. it's hokey.when reconnecting to the sena wifi device, i have to reset the device and set it up all over again just to get the wifi to show.all in the end for the system to tell me that my firmware is up to date. and then for the app to erroneously tell me i need an update again.when i have the helmet on playing music and try to invoke a "hey google" voice command, there's an interim period of 0.5 seconds where the audio level goes sky high and kills my eardrums.the "auto" volume adjustment feels outright dangerous.set to medium, i put the helmet on, asked google to unpause the music, volume level was so high it hurt my ears.the buttons on the left hand side to control the volume are so unwieldy (hard to detect with the fingers) that it takes forever to adjust the volume, even without gloves.the audibility of music degrades very quickly when riding at any moderate speeds. rendering the whole point of having this system practically useless.all i want is some active noise cancellation to protect my ears while riding.you'd think that would be the primary function of this device. but there's no such feature.sigh.
Sultan
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
It's impossible to come up with a worse product. It's completely inconvenient, wires stick out in all directions, the sound is terrible and it's impossible to press the buttons with gloves on while riding.
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