All true, but the blue-tooth range of most devices (phones) are designed to work for about 30 feet (Class 2) .. The Sena devices are (Class 1) devices with an effective range of 100 meters ...Less sophisticated Bluetooth devices communicate with each other helmet to helmet every day, my helmet included. I'm surprised that no one has come up with a protocol or app to allow phones to communicate in pairs or in groups using Bluetooth. Given the array of devices smartphones exchange voice and data with every day, from my N-Com B5s to fitibits, to JBL Clips, it shouldn't be a leap. My smartphone handles 2 way audio between me and nav, between me and callers, between me and siri, with my helmet only providing a mic and speakers most of the time. No complaints from my helmet systems, but end users one day won't have to buy a "system", they'll be able to buy the glorified equivalent of a Bluetooth earpiece, with all the work being done by the phone.
Are you sure they were using this app? https://www.sena.com/software/#rideconnected-app It was only released by Sena a month ago?A couple of my friends were using that app through the 2016 season. Don't think they experienced many problems with it, and we are all IT nerds.
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