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Sena SRL 2 Motorcycle Bluetooth Communication System Compatible for Shoei GT-Air 2 Helmet

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Features

  • Bluetooth 4.1 technology
  • Unibody design is built specifically for your helmet and fits into the helmet ear pockets
  • Universal Intercom to communicate with other brand headsets
  • Group Intercom
  • Built-in FM radio tuner

Description

Sena SRL 2 Motorcycle Bluetooth Communication System Compatible for Shoei GT- Air 2 Helmet

Brand: Sena


Color: Black


Ear Placement: On Ear


Form Factor: On Ear


Impedance: 140 Ohm


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Model Name: SRL


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Microphone Included


Included Components: Ear Cushions


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Shoei GT-Air 2 Communication Module and Music Listening, Motorcycling


Recommended Uses For Product: Motorcycling


Compatible Devices: Shoei GT-Air 2 Helmet and other Bluetooth-enabled devices


Theme: Music


Control Type: Noise Control


Cable Feature: Without Cable


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Frequency Range: 76 ~ 108 MHz


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Contemporary


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Battery Life: 10 Hours


Carrying Case Color: Black


Is Autographed: No


Number of Power Levels: 1


UPC: 885465008293


Manufacturer: Sena


Product Dimensions: 11 x 6.5 x 3 inches


Item Weight: 15.5 ounces


Item model number: SRL-02


Batteries: 1 CR2 batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Special features: Microphone Included


Other display features: Wireless


Form Factor: Open Ear


Date First Available: April 1, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Mostly great but some things to think about
I would give this a 4.5 star rating mainly due to the complicated button usage and having to have the helmet where the charging happens but I rounded up since that wasn't an option. I should start by saying that when we replaced our old Shoei helmets with new ones and we saw the integrated comms, we decided to try them out. Our previous 2 comm systems were Cardo ScalaRider PackTalk systems that are 6-7 years old, so that's where my comparisons to our "old comms" are from. Install was easy and the integration with the helmet is outstanding. The drawback to being integrated with the helmet is that we now have to keep our helmets in the house if we don't want the cold garage to drain the battery in the wintertime. We also don't have a lot of outlets in the garage near our helmet shelf, so we have to bring the helmets in to charge. Compared to our old comms, the buttons are harder to use, especially with gloves on. Both of us have accidently turned the Sena unit off and also somehow got stuck in FM radio mode. There is also a very fine line between tapping a button and holding it for 1 second. I'm sure practice will make things better but currently we're in that struggling phase of the learning curve. Battery -- Our old comms batteries didn't seem to last as long. We could use them for about 6-7 hours and then it seemed one or the other would start giving us low battery warnings. So far on the Sena, we haven't charged them yet and they are still displaying 70-100% full when we turn on the comms. I've gone for 3 3-hour+ rides and mine still shows high battery. I also like that you can see battery status, the old comms didn't have that feature. We are using a full faced helmet with fixed microphone and a neotec with a boom mic -- wind noise in the boom microphone is much less than our old comms. Pairing was easy between the 2 units. Unsure if we can easily add other people or other comms. Pairing was easy between my phone and the unit and/or an iPod and the unit. Volume hasn't been an issue with the Sena. The old comms would limit the music volume when 2+ paired devices were both on at the same time. Not only would it dim the volume while we were talking, but it would not allow us to turn the music up as much as we wanted when we weren't talking. Sena does not appear to have this limitation. We have both been turning up and down the volume as needed during the ride and whether we're talking or listening to our individual music doesn't seem to affect anything. As far as speaker quality, I don't really have an opinion -- the speakers provided are good enough for my use. I've never been someone who absolutely demands to hear every little nuance in the music they're listening to. For those people, I believe they can substitute other speakers if they don't find these adequate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by dragonfly

  • As expected
We have used Sena headsets before as communicators on a boat, no more yelling at each other. These work much the same way. Installation was a little tricky, there are several You Tube videos that help. Bluetooth connection between units was easy. To make my review honest - we use these only for intercom and GPS between 2 riders, so many features do not apply to us. I wish Bluetooth would allow both units to connect to phone maps or GPS. One issue with supplier, all the serial & product numbers on the box were covered over with blank labels. WHY??? I sacrificed a fingernail trying to uncover the serial number for product registration. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024 by Wannago

  • Good product. A little costly.
I like it that it is built into the helmet. At 50mph and below the sound quality is good but once you hit 60mph and up it's kind of hard to hear the music. Also more bass would be nice. Phone calls is great. I'd probably use it for phone calls more then playing music. The FM radio is great. The reception is good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2019 by kong

  • Great system
My original SRL system lasted 5 years and then stopped working with a puff of smoke. Trying to find an SRL set to fit my older Shoei Neotec 2 proved to be a bit difficult. Shoei and Sena both said the SRL2 would not fit in an older Neotec, mine was made in 2018. After some close study of the different systems, I figured it would fit with minor modification. Sure enough it fits just fine with a tiny bit of modification. The SRL2 has a removable mic from the right speaker, this junction is the issue with it fitting, it is a bit longer than the old permanent mic junction on the original SRL. Using a hot xacto knife, I was able to trim a few millimeters off of the plastic liner behind that cheek pad that the SRL2 clicks in to. The size of the recess just needed to be extended a few mm and it fits fine. Now it’s up to you if you want to trim plastic in your helmet but it is just the plastic liner behind the check pad, not the styrofoam impact material. You make your own choice about modifying your helmet. This works and fits for me in my old Neotec 2. The sena product itself is great, I have some older units are still going after 10 years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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