Sena designs and manufactures high-quality motorcycle communication systems and accessories. Their product line includes Bluetooth headsets, cameras, intercoms, and other accessories for motorcycle riders.
- Sena was founded in South Korea in 1998 by Tae Kim with a focus on developing Bluetooth communication technology
- In 2006, Sena introduced its first motorcycle-specific Bluetooth communication device
- Since then, Sena has become a global leader in the motorcycle communication industry, with offices in the United States, Europe, and Asia
Cardo is a major competitor of Sena in the motorcycle communication industry. They offer a range of Bluetooth communication products for motorcyclists, including headsets and intercom systems.
Interphone is another major competitor of Sena, offering a range of communication systems and accessories for motorcyclists. Their product line includes Bluetooth headsets, intercoms, and cameras.
The Sena 50S is a top-of-the-line Bluetooth communication headset designed for motorcycle riders. It features HD audio, Bluetooth 5.0 technology, and advanced noise control.
The Sena 10C EVO is a combination Bluetooth communication headset and camera. It allows you to capture video while riding and also features HD audio and Bluetooth 4.1 technology.
The Sena SMH10R is a lightweight and slim Bluetooth communication headset designed for motorcycle riders. It features Bluetooth 3.0 technology and can connect to up to four other headsets for group intercom communication.
A Sena Bluetooth headset is a wireless communication device that allows motorcyclists to communicate with each other while riding. It features Bluetooth technology that connects to your phone or GPS device for music, phone calls, and navigation.
Sena noise control uses advanced algorithms to filter out unwanted background noise and enhance voice audio. This feature is particularly helpful for riders who frequently ride in noisy environments.
Sena headsets can only be paired with other Sena headsets. If you need to communicate with riders using a different brand, you'll need to use a universal intercom system.
Most Sena headsets come with a USB cable that can be connected to a computer or wall adapter. Charging times vary depending on the model, but most take around two hours to fully charge.
Most Sena headsets are water-resistant but not completely waterproof. They can withstand some exposure to rain or splashes, but should not be submerged in water.