Pairing Garmin 2797 with SMH10
I have the SMH10 headset in my motorcycle helmet. I previously used the Garmin Zumo 665 but have been very disappointed in it. I just purchased the 2797LMT with intentions of modifying it to work with the SMH10. Others have modified the 2797 to have external jacks for mic and speaker (mono). I intend to do this, and attach the 2797 to a bluetooth dongle to work with my SMH10. I believe I can use the SM10 and the open end cable to get both mic and speaker.
That should allow the 2797 to work just as if it was in a car, with full voice control. But I also want stereo music fed into my SMH10. I know little about bluetooth. Is there a way to get stereo into my SMH10 while also being able to communicate with the 2797? I'm trying to avoid going with a system such as Autocom, both from a price standpoint, and also to reduce complexity/components on the bike.
Thanks.
Jim
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In regards to Bluetooth, the SMH10 can only utilize 1 A2DP profile which is for listening to stereo audio. The SM10 only supports the A2DP profile so the SM10 doesn't support the Bluetooth profile for voice audio from a microphone which is HFP. Bluetooth dongles most likely only uses the A2DP profile so you would only be able to use that adapter with the SMH10 and not be able to listen to music over Bluetooth. The best setup for you would be to have it so that you can plug the GPS into one of the ports on the SM10 using a 3.5mm and have the device you plan on using for music such as a phone plugged into the 2nd port of the SM10. This way you can listen to both the GPS and your music over Bluetooth. However, you won't be able to activate the GPS using the voice commands through the microphone of the SMH10.
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MY NUVI 2597 does not recognize My 10C, I'm going to go 900 miles up to THE top OF Idaho.,. i REALLY WANT TO BO TOLD WHERE TO GO. lol Oops capslock.,., My 10C Recognizes my Samsung Galaxy just fine.
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MY NUVI 2597 does not recognize My 10C, I'm going to go 900 miles up to THE top OF Idaho.,. i REALLY WANT TO BO TOLD WHERE TO GO. lol Oops capslock.,., My 10C Recognizes my Samsung Galaxy just fine.
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Nuvi's bluetooth connections only connect to your phone for handsfree operation not to a device such as a Sena headset (or any other headset for that matter) You have to go with a Zumo that is specifically designed for motorcycle use. The alternative is what Sena described above using a SM10 as a bridge. Requires you to hack into the nuvi to get audio out as it does not have an audio jack
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