I have been through the search function but question isn't properly answered,at the moment i have a Autocom Super pro automatic, but am getting a lot of interference, but is very intermittent, i was told it was most probably a bad earth, but re-newed that and makes no difference. Also the headset bluetooth keeps dropping out when paired to sat-nav.
I have sat nav hard wired and blue tooth phone to sat nav and then use autocom blue tooth to connect satnav to intercom, wife has a separate bluetooth so that she can use her own phone and listen to music without disturbing me. When the system works it is very good, but unfortunately it is now more of a pain than of use.
Would people recommend the new autocom SPA or a bluetooth system, i don't mind the wired systems as i don't particularly like large lumps hanging off side of helmet.
Any thought s recommendations please
Gavin
intercoms again
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just bought a sena smh 10, which i've been using with my garmin zumo 590 and not had any issues.
bought this as it had the lowest profile outside the helmet. very basic system, only 2 bluetooth connections with no other coonections, but that''s all iwant.
big factor is what sort of helemt you're fitting it in too. fits nicely in my arai, i was thinking of their specific arai system, but apart from the fact that it's over £200 it also has a seperate remote control and is way more complisated than i wanted.
bought this as it had the lowest profile outside the helmet. very basic system, only 2 bluetooth connections with no other coonections, but that''s all iwant.
big factor is what sort of helemt you're fitting it in too. fits nicely in my arai, i was thinking of their specific arai system, but apart from the fact that it's over £200 it also has a seperate remote control and is way more complisated than i wanted.
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