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product_id: 1200650
title: "SMH10R Low Profile Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset and Intercom - SMH10R-01"
brand: "sena"
price: "1506.30 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Sena"
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# 4-way intercom 100m Bluetooth range 8 hrs talk time SMH10R Low Profile Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset and Intercom - SMH10R-01

**Brand:** sena
**Price:** 1506.30 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏍️ Ride Connected, Ride Ahead!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SMH10R Low Profile Motorcycle Bluetooth Headset and Intercom - SMH10R-01 by sena
- **How much does it cost?** 1506.30 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/1200650-smh10r-low-profile-motorcycle-bluetooth-headset-and-intercom-smh10r-01)

## 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

- • **AVRCP Music Control:** Control your playlist hands-free with track forward/back and play/pause directly from your headset—ride to your own soundtrack.
- • **Seamless 8-Hour Power:** Stay connected all day with a quick 2.5-hour recharge and up to 8 hours of talk time—never miss a beat on your ride.
- • **4-Way Conference Intercom:** Engage in group conversations on the go—perfect for team rides or coordinating with friends without missing a word.
- • **Universal Bluetooth Compatibility:** Pair effortlessly with any brand’s Bluetooth headsets for ultimate connectivity and social riding experiences.
- • **Active Noise Cancellation & Water Resistance:** Cut through road noise and weather with confidence, thanks to advanced noise control and durable water-resistant design.

## Overview

The Sena SMH10R is a lightweight, water-resistant motorcycle Bluetooth headset featuring Bluetooth 3.0 with a 100-meter range, 8 hours of talk time, and a rapid 2.5-hour charge. It supports universal intercom pairing across brands, 4-way conference calls, and hands-free music control via AVRCP, enhanced by active noise cancellation for crystal-clear communication on every ride.

## Description

The SMH10R is a Bluetooth 3.0 stereo headset with long-range Bluetooth intercom for motorcycle helmets. With the SMH10R, you can call hands-free on your Bluetooth mobile phone, listen to stereo music or voice instructions of GPS navigation by Bluetooth wirelessly, and have intercom conversations in full duplex with a passenger or other motorcycle riders. The SMH10R-01 is a low-profile, Bluetooth v3.0 + EDR Class 1 Stereo Headset with long-range Bluetooth Intercom designed specifically for motorcycles. With the SMH10R-01, you can call hands-free on your Bluetooth mobile phone, listen to stereo music or voice instructions of GPS navigations by Bluetooth wirelessly, and have intercom conversations in full duplex with a passenger or other motorcycle riders. Features include Bluetooth 3.0, multi-point connection, and conferencing for up to 4 people Thanks to the latest Bluetooth v3.0 and the advanced digital processing technology, the SMH10R-01 offers the best sound quality for both incoming and outgoing sound in its class. Also, its super-thin and compact form factor contribute higher performance for sports bike riding and makes the SMH10R a perfect companion of motorcycle riders.

Review: Great quality and functionality. Amazing battery life. - I have owned this set for about 3 years now and am impressed with the quality, clarity and battery longevity. That said, I have used it maybe 5 times during this time, so the battery hasn't been constantly charged and discharged. Connects easily to my Google Nexus 6p and controls music, calls, etc. I can even do a 3 sec press to get the phone voice control, which lets me tell the phone to call home, send text messages, etc. Only issue is if your data connection isn't good, Google Voice won't play nice, but that's not the headset's fault. I never used the included speakers, but instead got the 3.5mm earbud adapters. I then bought a pair of Etymotic noise blocking earbuds and this is really a winning combination. No hearing damage from turbulence and super audio quality. Speaking of audio quality, my wife loves being able to call me on the bike and hears me crystal clear through the boom mic, which I am using inside my modular helmet. My only nit-pick, it can be difficult to time the long presses for different phone functions. for example, it's one quick tap for rider-to-rider communication, 1 sec to start or stop music, 2 sec for something I cannot remember, and 3 sec to enable voice control on my phone. Note that after quite a bit of research, I realized you cannot use any of the new handlebar remote controls Sena now makes to control this headset. And don't be fooled by the newer identically looking Sena 10R - it is not the same as the SMH10R. the latter is only Bluetooth 3.0, not the required 4.1. So if you want a more future-proof headset, consider getting one of the newer ones. A quick story to illustrate the battery life: I charged the battery fully and went on an 8 hour ride with the headset on for about 6 of those hours, listening to music, and charging it maybe 25 minutes during my lunch stop. I got home around 9pm and forgot to disconnect it from my phone. At around 11pm I realized it was still connected, even thought the headset was with my helmet down in my garage! I disconnected it on the phone and went to sleep. The next morning around 11am I went to the garage and realized the Sena was still powered on! It had literally been on for around 22 hours!
Review: This is practically a must have item for motorcyclists - I am a pretty hard core biker. I ride a sport bike but I commute on it and I do long weekend rides with friends in addition to having fun on twisty roads. This headset is a fantastic addition, making all of my rides and miles more enjoyable. Installation was very easy. I used the sticky-backed velcro they supply for attaching both the operating unit and the battery. Running the wires through my Arai helmet was easy, even though the helmet is a bit older ('02 RX7RR) and clearly was not made for wiring. In other words, installation is simple and you don't need a special helmet. Probably took me 15 minutes or so, and I was taking my time. You mount the control unit on the left side and the battery pack on the back. You velcro the speakers in the voids in the helmet next to your ears and you velcro the mic just in front of your mouth. Then you connect the wires, each of which has a unique connector. There is no place you can screw it up and connecting/hiding the wires takes one minute. Most of my time was spent finding just the right spot for the speakers by my ears. It's easy and anyone can do it. I have an iPhone, which integrates simply via bluetooth. It took 30 seconds to pair with my phone and follows the same process as pairing anything else to the phone. Now for the amazing: I can get GPS instructions and listen to music, while taking phone calls if needed. Frankly, w/o the phone calls I'd still be thrilled. I have a mount on my bike for the phone, but I don't love looking down at it to interpret the maps while I'm riding. Thus, having the voice guidance coming straight to my ears is great. When I'm going over 60mph it can be a bit tough to hear the instructions due to wind noise. In the city, very easy. And that's not for lack of volume. This thing can make your ears bleed if you want. It goes up way past comfortable and thoroughly into rock concert volume levels. But it's simply tough to hear over the scream of the wind. That said, i can hear my music well at any speed, and I don't need 100% intelligibility to enjoy my tunes. You can easily control volume up and down, even with gloves, and you can go forward or back songs as well. I use both iTunes and Pandora, and the controls work perfectly with either (and others, i would imagine). It is just great having music on the road again. Finally, the phone. By pushing one button you can fire up Siri (which stinks in general, but is slowly getting more competent). I can make phone calls (or receive them as they come in). My wife was amazed at how clear my voice was when i was on the road. I did not do high speed testing, but up to 50mph it was brilliant. We could both hear one another perfectly. In fact, as we were both going to our son's doctor's appt., she was talking me through where the parking lot was. So useful! I just told my riding buddy that he must get this. I cannot wait to use the simple intercom on the road with him. All in all, I highly recommend this helmet headset. It's not cheap, but it's the best $ you'll spend on your riding enjoyment other than the bike itself.

## Features

- Bluetooth 3.0 with up to 8 hours of talk time. Charging time: 2.5 hours
- Universal Intercom: Allows allows pairing to another brands of Bluetooth headsets
- AudioVideo Remote Control Profile AVRCP technology allows you to play, track forward and track back while listening to music using your Sena 10R
- The Sena 10R features a four-way conference intercom capability. This feature also allows intercom participants to join cell phone conference calls

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BTSFN54 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Motorcycling |
| Audio Latency | 200 Milliseconds |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #250,503 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #72 in Powersports Helmet Communication |
| Bluetooth Range | 100 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 3.0 |
| Brand | Sena |
| Brand Name | Sena |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Detachable |
| Carrying Case Color | Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Color | Multi |
| Compatible Devices | Motorcycles |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Bluetooth Remote |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,219 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded or angular on-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | DOT Certified |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Frequency Range | 10,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 10000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046661123412 |
| Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 2200 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Type Name | Sena SMH10R-01 |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sena |
| Model Name | SMH10R |
| Model Number | SMH10R-01 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Sensitivity | 20 Hz |
| Specific Uses For Product | Motorcycle Bluetooth communication |
| Style Name | Headset |
| Theme | Motorcycle |
| UPC | 046661123412 885465000686 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

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

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Hi there , is this the complete kit, including battery etc**
A: Yes, it's funny that they don't show everything included. I had to ask a friend myself before I bought this. It includes everything:The unit you seeA rechargeable battery packA 12v dc charging cable for your carA USB charging cable for computer or 110v AC chargingStereo speakersWired mic and a boom mic (your choice for open face or full face helmets).Manual, stickers, and velcroYou will love it...guaranteed.

**Q: Does the box have everything to install both unit on 2 helmets?**
A: Yes it does. Set has 2 of everything for install in 2 helmets.I bought this set months ago and absolutely makes riding with a passenger much more enjoyable. Chat, listen to music, make or receive a phone call, or sometimes she will warn me about a road hazard or cop up ahead.

**Q: Can the microphone be removed?**
A: yes the mic, speakers, and battery are all individually removable but im not sure why you would want to

**Q: does it work with other Sena versions**
A: Yes it works with all other sena versions. I have several variations SMH10 & SMH20 that both connect with this slim version without any issue

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great quality and functionality. Amazing battery life.
*by J***. on June 14, 2018*

I have owned this set for about 3 years now and am impressed with the quality, clarity and battery longevity. That said, I have used it maybe 5 times during this time, so the battery hasn't been constantly charged and discharged. Connects easily to my Google Nexus 6p and controls music, calls, etc. I can even do a 3 sec press to get the phone voice control, which lets me tell the phone to call home, send text messages, etc. Only issue is if your data connection isn't good, Google Voice won't play nice, but that's not the headset's fault. I never used the included speakers, but instead got the 3.5mm earbud adapters. I then bought a pair of Etymotic noise blocking earbuds and this is really a winning combination. No hearing damage from turbulence and super audio quality. Speaking of audio quality, my wife loves being able to call me on the bike and hears me crystal clear through the boom mic, which I am using inside my modular helmet. My only nit-pick, it can be difficult to time the long presses for different phone functions. for example, it's one quick tap for rider-to-rider communication, 1 sec to start or stop music, 2 sec for something I cannot remember, and 3 sec to enable voice control on my phone. Note that after quite a bit of research, I realized you cannot use any of the new handlebar remote controls Sena now makes to control this headset. And don't be fooled by the newer identically looking Sena 10R - it is not the same as the SMH10R. the latter is only Bluetooth 3.0, not the required 4.1. So if you want a more future-proof headset, consider getting one of the newer ones. A quick story to illustrate the battery life: I charged the battery fully and went on an 8 hour ride with the headset on for about 6 of those hours, listening to music, and charging it maybe 25 minutes during my lunch stop. I got home around 9pm and forgot to disconnect it from my phone. At around 11pm I realized it was still connected, even thought the headset was with my helmet down in my garage! I disconnected it on the phone and went to sleep. The next morning around 11am I went to the garage and realized the Sena was still powered on! It had literally been on for around 22 hours!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is practically a must have item for motorcyclists
*by G***Y on May 18, 2013*

I am a pretty hard core biker. I ride a sport bike but I commute on it and I do long weekend rides with friends in addition to having fun on twisty roads. This headset is a fantastic addition, making all of my rides and miles more enjoyable. Installation was very easy. I used the sticky-backed velcro they supply for attaching both the operating unit and the battery. Running the wires through my Arai helmet was easy, even though the helmet is a bit older ('02 RX7RR) and clearly was not made for wiring. In other words, installation is simple and you don't need a special helmet. Probably took me 15 minutes or so, and I was taking my time. You mount the control unit on the left side and the battery pack on the back. You velcro the speakers in the voids in the helmet next to your ears and you velcro the mic just in front of your mouth. Then you connect the wires, each of which has a unique connector. There is no place you can screw it up and connecting/hiding the wires takes one minute. Most of my time was spent finding just the right spot for the speakers by my ears. It's easy and anyone can do it. I have an iPhone, which integrates simply via bluetooth. It took 30 seconds to pair with my phone and follows the same process as pairing anything else to the phone. Now for the amazing: I can get GPS instructions and listen to music, while taking phone calls if needed. Frankly, w/o the phone calls I'd still be thrilled. I have a mount on my bike for the phone, but I don't love looking down at it to interpret the maps while I'm riding. Thus, having the voice guidance coming straight to my ears is great. When I'm going over 60mph it can be a bit tough to hear the instructions due to wind noise. In the city, very easy. And that's not for lack of volume. This thing can make your ears bleed if you want. It goes up way past comfortable and thoroughly into rock concert volume levels. But it's simply tough to hear over the scream of the wind. That said, i can hear my music well at any speed, and I don't need 100% intelligibility to enjoy my tunes. You can easily control volume up and down, even with gloves, and you can go forward or back songs as well. I use both iTunes and Pandora, and the controls work perfectly with either (and others, i would imagine). It is just great having music on the road again. Finally, the phone. By pushing one button you can fire up Siri (which stinks in general, but is slowly getting more competent). I can make phone calls (or receive them as they come in). My wife was amazed at how clear my voice was when i was on the road. I did not do high speed testing, but up to 50mph it was brilliant. We could both hear one another perfectly. In fact, as we were both going to our son's doctor's appt., she was talking me through where the parking lot was. So useful! I just told my riding buddy that he must get this. I cannot wait to use the simple intercom on the road with him. All in all, I highly recommend this helmet headset. It's not cheap, but it's the best $ you'll spend on your riding enjoyment other than the bike itself.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Bluetooth Unit
*by S***. on July 19, 2013*

I'm a fairly new rider. I've only had 1 helmet (Shoei GT-Air), and I've only used this bluetooth unit. So, I can't really offer a comparison helmet-to-helmet or bluetooth-to-bluetooth for this review. What I can say is that this bluetooth unit does about everything I could want, and does it well. I'm riding for work now, and put a LOT of time in the saddle for my job (approaching 3k miles, been less than a month since I got the bike), so I do feel like I can offer a good review for this product based on my usage and gear. Installation: Easy, easy, easy. Never installed any bluetooth or modified a motorcycle helmet in any way. I tried putting the velcro side of the speakers directly onto the ear pad of the helmet (they stick to the fabric with no trouble, nice and secure) but I didn't like the fit after a few hours of use in that way. The following morning I removed the padding that covers the ear cavity (pops right out, stuck 'em in a drawer where I have random motorcycle gear stuff in case I want them back in later) and used the velcro mountings that came with the Sena to install the speakers. Fits good, speakers sit right by my ears. The main part of the unit can go just about anywhere you want on the left side, so figure out a good spot and stick it there. A lot of folks have said they got the battery on the inside of the helmet, but as I mentioned I'm gonna put a lot of hours on this thing so I'm going to leave mine mounted on the rear outside of the helmet so I can carry a couple extra charged batteries with me. Finally the microphone. I haven't used the boom mic, figured I'd start with the other one. Stuck a piece of their mounting velcro in front of where my mouth goes in the helmet, stuck the mic to it, done. Last but not least, all these wires. Basically, I unbuttoned the padding and neatly ran all the wires around until nothing was sticking out more than it needed to, but none of the wiring was stretched tight. Looks good! Very inconspicuous. Sound: Works great for voice. I've listened to audiobooks through it, phone calls sound good, turn-by-turn navigation from the phone is clear. Music however... well, there aren't a lot of really AWESOME sounding speakers for motorcycle helmets out there. If you're after some really nice sound you may want to get the adapter that lets you connect earphones to it and get a nice pair of ear buds. I appreciate great sound quality, but not enough to drop the convenience of the helmet-mounted speakers. IMHO this quality can be tolerated while riding. What "THEY" hear: Great. I've got a bluetooth stereo in my car that includes microphone, used it for a long time for work. It does an alright job, but I've had complaints that it sounds like I'm in a wind tunnel while I'm at highway speeds. Not so with the Sena! I would have thought on the motorcycle the noise would be even worse than in the car, but because of the positioning of the mic folks on the other end don't even know that I'm riding, even at high speed! The first night I used it I called my girlfriend while riding around. Even with the face shield open she couldn't hear that I was riding. I got to a highway on ramp and when the light turned green I went from 0 to 60 fairly quickly and she said "I kinda heard that a little". I've got a Honda VTX 1300, not what I'd call "stealthy" but certainly not the loudest. Controls: Pretty simple, takes some getting used to. You've got 3 buttons, + , -, and a center button in between the two. Everything's done by tapping the buttons or by press-and-hold for various lengths of time and in various combinations. I'd advise actually reading the instructions when it comes to this, because aside from tapping + and - to adjust volume, it's not intuitive and you will have to memorize some stuff. It's not hard, once you use it a handful of times you've got the hang of it. Good luck on your quest for a bluetooth unit for your helmet. Keep the rubber side down folks!

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