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jd724

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I have one.... Use it all the time. Sensa has a low pro one too 10R I think.

The low profile one has a separate battery pack that you have to mount on the back of the helmet, the smh10 is self contained, and I don't think the boom Mic is available with it.

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I have had the SMH10 for about 5 years now and it is still going strong. My buddy and I have used them all over the country and they work great. Battery life is good too for long trips, turn them on in the morning and they are still going strong when we turn in for the night. That is constant use either talking or listening to music all day.

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We have the SMH10 as well.  No complaints other than the speakers in my Shoei RF1100 helmet squeeze the outermost part of my ear which gets painful after a while.  At that point, I need to stop, take my helmet off, and push the speakers back in place.  It's rare so it's hardly a big deal.  What is important is the sound is clear when communicating which makes couple rides more pleasant.

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Intercom is fun but I found the range on it to be lackluster. Fine by me cause I've only used it once and didn't really buy it for that purpose

Yup pretty much line of sight, if you can see me you can hear me, works well enough for me.
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