Sena Outrush R and people questions

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  • Anthony Ramirez
    Anthony Ramirez

    Is it possible for myself and my passenger to listen to same music playing on my phones Playlist and to talk to eachother via out intercom? We have already paired helmets and can speak to eachother via intercom, but if I play music, only I can hear it.

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  • Malik Arshad
    Malik Arshad

    The Sena Outrush R is a motorcycle helmet featuring integrated Bluetooth communication, and people commonly ask about its fit, noise levels, audio quality, and compatibility with accessories.

     
     
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  • Was Badamio
    Was Badamio

    That’s actually a super helpful breakdown, I didn’t realize the Outrush R had that 4-rider Bluetooth limit 😅. The MeshPort Blue workaround sounds clever though. Honestly, trying to explain my reaction to this setup… only TikTok emojis could do it 😂🎧 

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  • Robert Lerry
    Robert Lerry

    Yeah, I’ve tried this setup with my friends — the MeshPort Blue trick actually works! You just need one person in your group using a Mesh-enabled Sena like the 50S. Once they link through the MeshPort, the Outrush R can join the conversation just fine. For car communication, I found the Zello app surprisingly reliable. Pair your helmet to your phone, and it works like a walkie-talkie — super handy on road trips when you’re splitting between bikes and a support car.

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  • carth
    carth

    Thanks for the clarification! Good to know the limit before planning group rides.

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  • lapwin gerect
    lapwin gerect

    The Outrush R only supports Bluetooth intercom, so it's for a maximum of 4 people. If you want to join a larger Mesh group, you can use the MeshPort Blue as a bridge via a Sena device with Mesh capabilities (like the 50S/50R). It doesn't turn the helmet into a Mesh system, it only "bridges" the signal. Steal Brainrot

    Communicating with people in the vehicle: Bluetooth calls, using a PTT app like Zello, or using the Sena SR10 connected to the intercom are all good options. 

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  • Ronald Cash
    Ronald Cash

    Great explanation. The Outrush R’s Bluetooth system is definitely limited compared to Mesh, so the 4-rider cap is expected. The MeshPort Blue workaround is useful, but it’s important to remember it only works through another Mesh-capable Sena device, not directly on the helmet.

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  • Enid G. Garcia
    Enid G. Garcia

    Yes, the Outrush R is limited to 4 riders via Bluetooth, but using a MeshPort Blue with someone else’s Mesh device can expand your group. For sharing setup tips or files while troubleshooting, any simple file-sharing platform works well.

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