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Working fine with version 2.1, should I even bother upgrading?
Alexi
Alexi
I'm surprised they are still giving you the option. I bought mine in late June about a week before they brought out the new units but there was no way I was going to do without them during peak riding season. I inquired about upgrading post labour day and they said it would cost me $115 per unit vs the original $45 or whatever it was.Working fine with version 2.1, should I even bother upgrading?
Alexi
I'm surprised they are still giving you the option. I bought mine in late June about a week before they brought out the new units but there was no way I was going to do without them during peak riding season. I inquired about upgrading post labour day and they said it would cost me $115 per unit vs the original $45 or whatever it was.Working fine with version 2.1, should I even bother upgrading?
Alexi
WHOOPS!!!Me thinks his question is not whether to try to do a swap of the unit for a newer one (which is no longer an option), but whether he should do the firmware update on the one that he has. The answer is YES. In addition to fixing a few issues with the unit, the SMH10 Manager software also allows you to modify some of the unit settings, such as being able to disable or enable Intercom VOX or Handsfree VOX. The process is quick and easy.
BTW, the way to tell if your unit is the newer, firmware-upgradeable unit is if it has a micro-B USB power connector on it. The old ones that can't be upgraded have a round power cord plug-in.
I just updated my units today to firmware v.3.2 with no issues. I did make sure I had the latest version of the management software (v.1.1) first.WHOOPS!!!Me thinks his question is not whether to try to do a swap of the unit for a newer one (which is no longer an option), but whether he should do the firmware update on the one that he has. The answer is YES. In addition to fixing a few issues with the unit, the SMH10 Manager software also allows you to modify some of the unit settings, such as being able to disable or enable Intercom VOX or Handsfree VOX. The process is quick and easy.
BTW, the way to tell if your unit is the newer, firmware-upgradeable unit is if it has a micro-B USB power connector on it. The old ones that can't be upgraded have a round power cord plug-in.
This is EXACTLY what I was asking, LDRydr. I need to be more specific in how I word things!!! Sorry! I DID mean firmware!!!
I guess the unit I have is the newer version as it has that micro-usb port. It just says I got version 2.1, which I believe is the older firmware.
However in the manual, it already says I can disable or enable VOX. I'll see what other upgrades they made and see if it's worth it. As long as they didn't take AWAY device compatibility, I guess I'll probably be ok.
Alexi
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