RBEmerson
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Please, Sena. This can't be that hard to do. And, yes, making it a switchable option would be a good idea. As to the wind noise issue, I ride with a couple and the person in the back has serious wi...
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Keep sidetone working all the time but a) allow the user to disable at any time, and b) add a way to adjust mic gain. As was described above, part of the value of sidetone is to hear someone talkin...
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Using the intercom function in Vox mode to get sidetone working doesn't do much for solo riders: no intercom connection to trigger sidetone. That's why user-selectable sidetone is the best bet.
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Dennis, repeating comments above, one of the goals of the sidetone feature is be able to talk with someone, while wearing a helmet, who doesn't have an SMH-10. That is, talk to a toll booth attenda...
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Whoa! That /is/ a bummer! After my near call in the parking lot, I'm going to give that "glue a guitar pick to the module" idea a try. The hard part will be how to make it easy to release the main ...
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The Prism comes with a lanyard, but darned if I know to attach it to the camera. I asked Sena about it. I'll post what I find out. You can use stainless steel fishing line leader for a lanyard, BTW.
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There is, in firmware v4.1.1, a way to reduce the mic gain. The bad news is you can't change it in the field. That is, if you're 20 miles from home and you (or your wife) just can't cope with the...
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The problem isn't mic gain, it's mic placement or, more accurately, the helmet. As long as you go with a 3/4 helmet, there's nowhere you can put the mic that won't be noisy. I had a C10 and liked...
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DOH!!! Good point about making sure the mic is right way 'round. Sorry I missed that one.
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How so?