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Sena smh10 volume

For the SMH10 you'll need this part:
Sena SMH-A0304 Helmet Clamp Kit

It also lets you use a wired mic (included) instead of the boom microphone. I purchased mine 3 years ago and use it everyday. I also use quality earbuds - Sennheiser CX-300 II. One set lasted me about two years before the right side ear bud stopped working. I can clearly hear music one notch up from off on my commute, although the sound is faint.
 
For the SMH10 you'll need this part:
Sena SMH-A0304 Helmet Clamp Kit

It also lets you use a wired mic (included) instead of the boom microphone. I purchased mine 3 years ago and use it everyday. I also use quality earbuds - Sennheiser CX-300 II. One set lasted me about two years before the right side ear bud stopped working. I can clearly hear music one notch up from off on my commute, although the sound is faint.

thanks! il give this setup a try and see how it goes! how the sennheisers been for highway riding?
 
For the SMH10 you'll need this part:
Sena SMH-A0304 Helmet Clamp Kit

Better buy a dozen. The last time I tried those shitty clamps they'd only work for a month or two before the wiring dongle to the earbuds developed a short. I got warranty replacements for two clamps. After the third one broke, I decided I was done dealing with Sena...
 
thanks! il give this setup a try and see how it goes! how the sennheisers been for highway riding?

they are great - blocks enough noise from wind in your helmet but you are still aware of your surroundings.

Better buy a dozen. The last time I tried those shitty clamps they'd only work for a month or two before the wiring dongle to the earbuds developed a short. I got warranty replacements for two clamps. After the third one broke, I decided I was done dealing with Sena...

dang that sucks! I've had the same clamp for the last three years and it's been solid. The wire that goes to the 3.5mm jack does look quite thin, but I try to keep it free of any strain or external forces.
 
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