Sena headset too quiet?

Sena headset too quiet?

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gareth h

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3,702 posts

236 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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Anybody else experienced this? I bought it a while back, really for satnav instructions, have only tried to use it recently. I can’t hear a bloody thing over about 20mph, admittedly my Arai is a bit noisy, but it’s worse than useless at the moment.

Birky_41

4,359 posts

190 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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What's that?

😉

Does it have the app. The newer ones have volumes for Bluetooth, mesh, calls and voice command

Make sure all of them are on full volume

Failing that get a hearing test

black-k1

12,137 posts

235 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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Make sure the speakers are EXACTLY aligned with your ears. Just a couple of mm out can make a huge difference.

MrGman

1,609 posts

212 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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I can’t help with the sena, but I’ve got some auritech ear plugs which I use with my cellularline headset which are supposedly designed for this purpose, I have to say I find them really good, they drown out road noise but let you hear whatever you’re listening too, maybe worth a try for yourself?

OverSteery

3,657 posts

237 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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black-k1 said:
Make sure the speakers are EXACTLY aligned with your ears. Just a couple of mm out can make a huge difference.
Probably this.
what model
do you wear earplugs?
I've had a 20s and SF4, both are good past 70 with earplugs in

talksthetorque

10,820 posts

141 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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if you have an iphone and listen to music a lot then the iphone can redice the volume automatically if you have been listening to music at high volume.
Go to Health> Browse > Hearing and have a look in there


the cueball

1,261 posts

61 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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Sena and iPhone - things to check:

Speaker location - had to be spot on.

make sure that the Sena is listed properly as a speaker so that you don’t the volume limit warning.

Check all volumes are max on the phone, either in the Sena App if new enough, or other settings


MrsMiggins

2,856 posts

241 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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There may be an audio boost setting you need to turn on.

gareth h

Original Poster:

3,702 posts

236 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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Thanks chaps, it’s an SMH5, I’ll have a dig around in the settings

CallorFold

840 posts

139 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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Quite likely it's just the Bluetooth Audio Volume needs turning up on your phone (typically only possible once the Sena/other bluetooth device is connected) if the Sena headset is already spun to max volume.

Carmo99

1,308 posts

192 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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I had the same issue. Speakers all ok etc. it’s a feature of Sena, but the app allows you to boost the audio, which is what I did. Now it’s perfect , with audio boost and about 75% volume. I have it on all 3 helmets now.

BuzzBravado

2,945 posts

177 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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gareth h said:
Thanks chaps, it’s an SMH5, I’ll have a dig around in the settings
I've been using a SMH5 for a few years, and yes i agree they are on the quiet side. I actually hear them better with foam ear plugs in.

Jakey123

242 posts

151 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Sound is hugely improved on mine with earplugs in.
Blocks the wind noise and you can hear the sena speakers much more clearly.

Carmo99

1,308 posts

192 months

Saturday 28th May 2022
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Jakey123 said:
Sound is hugely improved on mine with earplugs in.
Blocks the wind noise and you can hear the sena speakers much more clearly.
I always wear ear plugs, but the motorcycle specific ones, that have the small hole in the middle for the audio. Without them, wind noise stops you hearing the audio.

bolidemichael

14,831 posts

207 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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I have an Evo20s and this evening despite the volume on the phone being on max and the speaker having been pre-classified as a 'car stereo' in bluetooth settings, it was extremely quiet.

I've now tried setting it as a 'speaker' in iOS settings (I don't see how that would. significantly differ) and will check out the app for the audio boost option when connected. However, it's bloody bizarre behaviour and not very user friendly.

Mr Tidy

23,969 posts

133 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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Probably an unfortunate choice of name - any Senna headset is going to be quiet!

talksthetorque

10,820 posts

141 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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Mr Tidy said:
Probably an unfortunate choice of name - any Senna headset is going to be quiet!
My objection to this is not lack of respect for the dead, it’s lack of respect for the people who had to read such a bad joke.

PTF

4,455 posts

230 months

Wednesday 8th June 2022
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I always plug earbud headphones into mine as the standard velco speakers are a bit too weak.

If i'm going a short distance and might want to take a call then i'll not bother an just use the standard speakers, but i can't hear them well enough at highspeed.

But with headphones plugged in it works really well. I can listen to some tunes and then take a call while riding.

camb10

27 posts

28 months

Wednesday 8th June 2022
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I have an smh10 which infinity installed for me and I initially thought it was junk. Then checked and saw they had installed the headphones behind the liner padding. I popped them out and put them on the inside face Iof the liner so they are right next to my ear and now they're fine, I wear earplugs but they're loud enough on max at 70, not so loud you can't hear what's going on though. Took a few goes to get them into the right places in the liner ear recesses so they were pointing right at my ears and comfy etc but haven't touched them since.