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Darrin Turnbull
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That's certainly less bulky than having to clamp the Sena to the helmet, and you don't have to do a mod to the earmuffs to get the speakers inside.

 

Only question I have is how many can connect on the one circuit? Sena manages up to 4 people simultaneously, but I haven't found this info on the Pfanner one.

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I don't suppose it would be compatible with the Sena system.

Just a thought because not everyone has a Protos helmet.

 

 

The Sena smh10's link to other Bluetooth devices, it's in the manual how to do it. I'll check though.

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