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product_id: 3979304
title: "SMH10-10 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset/Intercom Communication System (Single)"
brand: "sena"
price: "€ 284.10"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Sena"
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region: Austria
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# 900m intercom range Loud, clear volume at 70+ MPH 12-hour talk time battery SMH10-10 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset/Intercom Communication System (Single)

**Brand:** sena
**Price:** € 284.10
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏍️ Stay Loud, Stay Connected, Ride Confidently!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SMH10-10 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset/Intercom Communication System (Single) by sena
- **How much does it cost?** € 284.10 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/3979304-smh10-10-motorcycle-bluetooth-headset-intercom-communication-system-single)

## Best For

- sena enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sena brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tailored Audio Experience:** Independent volume controls for music and calls let you customize sound levels without compromise.
- • **Ride Connected, Stay Ahead:** Universal intercom lets you chat with any Bluetooth headset up to 900 meters away—never miss a beat on the road.
- • **Crystal Clear Calls at Speed:** Advanced Noise Control blocks wind noise so your voice comes through loud and clear, even at highway speeds.
- • **Seamless Smart Assistant Access:** Voice-activated commands with 'Hey Siri' or 'Hey Google' keep your hands on the bars and your focus on the road.
- • **Power Through Your Longest Rides:** 12-hour battery life with talk-while-charging means your communication never quits, no matter how far you go.

## Overview

The Sena SMH10-10 is a premium motorcycle Bluetooth headset and intercom system designed for riders who demand crystal-clear communication and music sharing on the go. Featuring a 900-meter intercom range, advanced noise cancellation to eliminate wind noise at highway speeds, and a robust 12-hour battery life with talk-while-charging capability, it ensures uninterrupted connectivity. Compatible with all Bluetooth devices, it offers independent volume controls for calls and music, plus hands-free voice assistant access, making it the ultimate companion for the modern motorcyclist.

## Description

For sharing music, and conversation The SMH10 motorcycle intercom and headset was designed to keep you connected to your riding companions over longer ranges for conversation and Bluetooth music sharing—up to 900 meters (980 yards). When paired to your smartphone via Bluetooth, you can also listen to music or even take phone calls on your ride.

Review: Great Product! A Definite 'Must Have'! - Installation of this product was very easy, maybe took about 15 minutes to get it positioned right. Make sure you use the adhesive backed pads to keep the speakers where you want them, even if your helmet has speaker pockets in it. I also used the speaker pads that move the speakers closer to your ears. Believe me, you'll want to use them. I only had one issue with this product: I couldn't get it to pair with my Samsung Galaxy S5. My phone would show that it paired with the SMH10 but the SMH10 wasn't seeing the phone! I left an email with Sena Support on Saturday then I took everything to the T-Mobile store to see if they could fix it. Turns out, the magnet on the S-View Flip Cover that I have on my phone was keeping the headset from completing the pairing process. When we removed the flip cover the headset paired right up with the phone. Once the two were paired I placed the S-View Flip Cover back on my phone and they stayed paired! Sena Customer Support emailed me first thing Monday morning to verify that I got the headset to pair up with my phone and I told them everything. As for the product...it works great! My ride to work is 1 hour one way. I've used voice command to play music and make phone calls with no problems! My wife can hear me loud and clear on her end, she can still hear a little bit of the wind when we talk (I use a full-face Bell Arrow helmet) and that's at 80MPH! I used to use a UCLEAR HBC100 headset and I need that at full volume to hear the music and my wife kept asking me to repeat myself when trying to talk to her with it. With the SMH10 everything is clear and you don't need the volume all the way up to hear. The volume for the music and the phone are separate so you can play your music loud an when you get a call the volume will adjust to where you set it last when you were on a phone call. One more note to make: These are little wafer speakers! Not 15" sub-woofers! They're not going to sound as good as your car audio system but they sound a lot better then the UCLEAR HBC100! With the Sena SMH10 I'm able to use the bass function on my phone, as well as, theater sound, surround sound, and all the other functions on the player that comes with my phone (couldn't do that with UCLEAR). In summary: I'm very happy with the Sena SMH10 and I'm glad I made the switch! I highly recommend this product to anyone who want a quality product with good sounding speakers, at a reasonable price!
Review: Wow !!! Is the one word that I can say about this headset - I installed the unit today and then took a ride on the expressway. I easily installed the unit in my new helmet and then paired it to my phone. I've tried several helmet speaker methods such as having regular phone earbuds in my ear. That works OK but the problem is keeping earbuds in my ear when I put the helmet on and the mic positioned near my mouth. At highway speeds the wind noise makes it difficult or impossible for the other party to hear. I tried a dedicated wired motorcycle helmet headset but the volume was too low to hear clearly at highway speeds and it was a hassle connecting the dangling wire from the helmet each time I got on and off the bike. Thus my purchase of the Sena bluetooth unit. I read many reviews of other units. Most had volume complaints or were double the price. The volume on this unit is simply amazing!!! At 70 MPH on a phone call I can hear the other party very clear and loud. Believe it or not it actually hurt my ears and I had to turn the unit down. The same is true of music. How is the music quality? Good enough. It's not five star orchestra quality and there's not much bass but it sounds good and most importantly LOUD rolling along on a bike. The amp in the bluetooth unit actually drives the speakers to the edge of distortion but that's a good thing. I believe one key is to make absolutely sure that you use the included pads to position the speakers where they press right up against your ear when you put the helmet on. Proximity probably makes a huge difference in sound volume. 1/4 to 1/2 inch away would probably reduce the volume in half which would make the system much less effective. I have a Motorola Razr Maxx phone and the volume button on the unit does not affect the phone volume. Most bluetooth units work in conjunction with the phone volume. If you lower or raise the volume on the bluetooth unit, it correspondingly raises or lowers it on the phone. With this unit, volume controls seem to operate independently of each other therefore you need to turn the phone volume to max and adjust volume from the bluetooth unit. The unit is firmware upgradeable so perhaps that will be corrected in a future release but I am so thrilled with the performance of the unit that such a minor detail is insignificant. There is a plus to this arrangement in that music playback and phone conversation volumes are independently maintained. In other words, if you set the volume on a phone conversation and then switch to music and set a different volume the unit will remember the phone and music volume independently. So I guess it's designed to work independently of your phone volume and as I thought about it, that's probably a better arrangement. Your helmet system would always be set to motorcycle preferences regardless of what level you set your phone. I haven't tested the intercom features and performance. My wife is terrified of my motorcycle therefore I usually ride alone so I don't need the intercom feature but it's there if I ever do need it. Pros: 1. Volume is FANTASTIC and you can hear phone conversations or music clearly at 80% volume at 70mph. 2. The person on the other end hears virtually no mic wind noise at 70mph. They couldn't believe that I was on a motorcycle at 70mph. They heard NO wind noise which was hard for me to believe but I was talking to my mother so I knew she was telling me the truth. Of course I had on a full face helmet with the visor down. 3. Unit can operate while charging. The battery life talk time is rated at 12 hours with a standby time of 10 days. I haven't tested that yet but if it truly lasts 12 hours and you do happen to talk longer than 12 hours at a stretch you can plug up the unit and talk while charging. I've never ridden more than a few hours in a day so a 12 hour talk time before recharging is NOT going to be problem for me. I'm going to poop out long before the bluetooth battery. Talking while charging is something that most bluetooth units can't do. 4. Volume control button is big. On a motorcycle with gloves the button is easy to find, turn or push. 5. It looks cool on your helmet with the blue blinking light. 6. Good price. I bought the H10 instead of the H5 since the price difference was not that much and it appears the H10 comes with better speakers. I'm not sure about that as I couldn't fully tell from the descriptions but it read like the H10 had better speakers than the H5. The upgrade speakers cost the difference between the two units but the H10 does more. It's about a $25 street price difference between the H10 and the H5. 7. Uses a standard micro USB port for charging. 8. Has a standard 1/8" port to plug a wired music player. 9. Ports covered by rubber plugs for weatherproofing. 10. Easy to remove from the helmet if necessary. Cons: NONE that I've found so far. I installed it in this helmet: Bluetooth Ready Modular Flip-up Motorcycle Helmet Matte Flat Black DOT #936 (XL) I am just as impressed by the helmet as I am the bluetooth unit. I can't believe the quality of this helmet for the price. I've got five helmets. This is the cheapest one and it seems to rank right up there with the quality of the very expensive helmets if not better. It has perforations in the helmet liner for the speakers so it works perfectly with the Sena bluetooth unit.

## Features

- Universal Intercom: Talk over the intercom with Bluetooth headsets not powered by Sena
- Intercom Range 900 m / 980 yds within optimal conditions
- Pair to other Bluetooth devices for phone calls, music, GPS directions, and intercom communication
- Advanced Noise Control reduces the effects of ambient noise during intercom conversations
- Voice-activated digital assistant access ("Hey Google"/"Hey Siri"); share your music with one other rider during intercom conversations.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0087NAWYQ |
| Additional Features | Advanced Noise Control, Bluetooth 3.0, Firmware Upgradable, Music Sharing, Universal Intercom |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Motorcycling |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 2.5 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,572 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #9 in Powersports Helmet Communication |
| Bluetooth Version | 3.0 |
| Brand Name | Sena |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Carrying Case Weight | 250 Grams |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Sena |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (6,531) |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | TELEC（技適マーク） |
| Frequency Range | 10 Hz - 10,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 10000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885465000594 |
| Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 2200 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sena |
| Model Name | SMH10 |
| Model Number | SMH10-10 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 20 Hz |
| Specific Uses For Product | Motorcycle Bluetooth communication |
| Style Name | SMH10-10 |
| Theme | Motorcycle |
| UPC | 885465000594 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sena
- **Color:** Black
- **Ear Placement:** On Ear
- **Form Factor:** On Ear
- **Impedance:** 2200 Ohms

## Images

![SMH10-10 Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset/Intercom Communication System (Single) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51rRRHWj8vL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can 3 of us use these at the same time and all 3 talk to each other? Is there a push to talk, or is it live all the time?**
A: Hi, yes 3 can use at the same time. I used with 4, and think that's the max. Also it's live, once you turn on its live, just talk. My bike is fairly loud and it works great.

**Q: Do i need the smh10-11 instead of the smh10-10 to be able to use the wired microphone instead of the boom mic? or are they both compatible?**
A: You are correct Jeff.  If you need the wired mic the SMH10-11 is the correct model.Thanks

**Q: I have a semi open face helmet. The mics pick up wind in phone calls. I was wondering if it has an aux jack for a throat mic?**
A: I have not seen an aux jack on it. We use it with open face helmets and have not had issues with wind noise, but our speed has been limited. It does come with a plastic deflector you can put on the front of the mike, so it only picks up sound coming to its back (from your mouth).

**Q: How many riders can all talk at the same time? Is there a limit?**
A: It can pair to up to three other headsets

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Product! A Definite 'Must Have'!
*by J***0 on September 30, 2014*

Installation of this product was very easy, maybe took about 15 minutes to get it positioned right. Make sure you use the adhesive backed pads to keep the speakers where you want them, even if your helmet has speaker pockets in it. I also used the speaker pads that move the speakers closer to your ears. Believe me, you'll want to use them. I only had one issue with this product: I couldn't get it to pair with my Samsung Galaxy S5. My phone would show that it paired with the SMH10 but the SMH10 wasn't seeing the phone! I left an email with Sena Support on Saturday then I took everything to the T-Mobile store to see if they could fix it. Turns out, the magnet on the S-View Flip Cover that I have on my phone was keeping the headset from completing the pairing process. When we removed the flip cover the headset paired right up with the phone. Once the two were paired I placed the S-View Flip Cover back on my phone and they stayed paired! Sena Customer Support emailed me first thing Monday morning to verify that I got the headset to pair up with my phone and I told them everything. As for the product...it works great! My ride to work is 1 hour one way. I've used voice command to play music and make phone calls with no problems! My wife can hear me loud and clear on her end, she can still hear a little bit of the wind when we talk (I use a full-face Bell Arrow helmet) and that's at 80MPH! I used to use a UCLEAR HBC100 headset and I need that at full volume to hear the music and my wife kept asking me to repeat myself when trying to talk to her with it. With the SMH10 everything is clear and you don't need the volume all the way up to hear. The volume for the music and the phone are separate so you can play your music loud an when you get a call the volume will adjust to where you set it last when you were on a phone call. One more note to make: These are little wafer speakers! Not 15" sub-woofers! They're not going to sound as good as your car audio system but they sound a lot better then the UCLEAR HBC100! With the Sena SMH10 I'm able to use the bass function on my phone, as well as, theater sound, surround sound, and all the other functions on the player that comes with my phone (couldn't do that with UCLEAR). In summary: I'm very happy with the Sena SMH10 and I'm glad I made the switch! I highly recommend this product to anyone who want a quality product with good sounding speakers, at a reasonable price!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wow !!! Is the one word that I can say about this headset
*by D***2 on November 10, 2012*

I installed the unit today and then took a ride on the expressway. I easily installed the unit in my new helmet and then paired it to my phone. I've tried several helmet speaker methods such as having regular phone earbuds in my ear. That works OK but the problem is keeping earbuds in my ear when I put the helmet on and the mic positioned near my mouth. At highway speeds the wind noise makes it difficult or impossible for the other party to hear. I tried a dedicated wired motorcycle helmet headset but the volume was too low to hear clearly at highway speeds and it was a hassle connecting the dangling wire from the helmet each time I got on and off the bike. Thus my purchase of the Sena bluetooth unit. I read many reviews of other units. Most had volume complaints or were double the price. The volume on this unit is simply amazing!!! At 70 MPH on a phone call I can hear the other party very clear and loud. Believe it or not it actually hurt my ears and I had to turn the unit down. The same is true of music. How is the music quality? Good enough. It's not five star orchestra quality and there's not much bass but it sounds good and most importantly LOUD rolling along on a bike. The amp in the bluetooth unit actually drives the speakers to the edge of distortion but that's a good thing. I believe one key is to make absolutely sure that you use the included pads to position the speakers where they press right up against your ear when you put the helmet on. Proximity probably makes a huge difference in sound volume. 1/4 to 1/2 inch away would probably reduce the volume in half which would make the system much less effective. I have a Motorola Razr Maxx phone and the volume button on the unit does not affect the phone volume. Most bluetooth units work in conjunction with the phone volume. If you lower or raise the volume on the bluetooth unit, it correspondingly raises or lowers it on the phone. With this unit, volume controls seem to operate independently of each other therefore you need to turn the phone volume to max and adjust volume from the bluetooth unit. The unit is firmware upgradeable so perhaps that will be corrected in a future release but I am so thrilled with the performance of the unit that such a minor detail is insignificant. There is a plus to this arrangement in that music playback and phone conversation volumes are independently maintained. In other words, if you set the volume on a phone conversation and then switch to music and set a different volume the unit will remember the phone and music volume independently. So I guess it's designed to work independently of your phone volume and as I thought about it, that's probably a better arrangement. Your helmet system would always be set to motorcycle preferences regardless of what level you set your phone. I haven't tested the intercom features and performance. My wife is terrified of my motorcycle therefore I usually ride alone so I don't need the intercom feature but it's there if I ever do need it. Pros: 1. Volume is FANTASTIC and you can hear phone conversations or music clearly at 80% volume at 70mph. 2. The person on the other end hears virtually no mic wind noise at 70mph. They couldn't believe that I was on a motorcycle at 70mph. They heard NO wind noise which was hard for me to believe but I was talking to my mother so I knew she was telling me the truth. Of course I had on a full face helmet with the visor down. 3. Unit can operate while charging. The battery life talk time is rated at 12 hours with a standby time of 10 days. I haven't tested that yet but if it truly lasts 12 hours and you do happen to talk longer than 12 hours at a stretch you can plug up the unit and talk while charging. I've never ridden more than a few hours in a day so a 12 hour talk time before recharging is NOT going to be problem for me. I'm going to poop out long before the bluetooth battery. Talking while charging is something that most bluetooth units can't do. 4. Volume control button is big. On a motorcycle with gloves the button is easy to find, turn or push. 5. It looks cool on your helmet with the blue blinking light. 6. Good price. I bought the H10 instead of the H5 since the price difference was not that much and it appears the H10 comes with better speakers. I'm not sure about that as I couldn't fully tell from the descriptions but it read like the H10 had better speakers than the H5. The upgrade speakers cost the difference between the two units but the H10 does more. It's about a $25 street price difference between the H10 and the H5. 7. Uses a standard micro USB port for charging. 8. Has a standard 1/8" port to plug a wired music player. 9. Ports covered by rubber plugs for weatherproofing. 10. Easy to remove from the helmet if necessary. Cons: NONE that I've found so far. I installed it in this helmet: Bluetooth Ready Modular Flip-up Motorcycle Helmet Matte Flat Black DOT #936 (XL) I am just as impressed by the helmet as I am the bluetooth unit. I can't believe the quality of this helmet for the price. I've got five helmets. This is the cheapest one and it seems to rank right up there with the quality of the very expensive helmets if not better. It has perforations in the helmet liner for the speakers so it works perfectly with the Sena bluetooth unit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by W***0 on March 28, 2015*

Ich habe einen Nolan N104 Helm und hatte mir dazu das spezielle Nolan N-Com Gerät gekauft Der Einbau war einfach aber die Software download und pairing mit Tom Tom Rider wurde eine drama das auch der Nolan Support nicht lösen konnte. Also ein Sena bestellt. Der Einbau war nicht so glatt wie bei dem N-Com aber kein Problem. Es gibt auch viele you tube videos mit guten Ratschlägen. Das pairing mit meinen Nokia Windows phone und Tom Tom Rider dauerte 2 Minuten und funktioniert 100%. Die Lautstärke ist sehr gut, es wäre schön wenn mann für die Musik mehr Bass hätte..

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