My wife and I did our "maiden ride" with our new Sena R1 EVO helmets today. So far we are very pleased with the performance. We will not be able to test the extended range feature of the mesh network until a third rider (my son) can join us this weekend. For two of us, the range of 1/2 mile seemed to be reasonably accurate unless terrain features (hills. trees blocking strait line view on curves, etc.) weakened the signal. While we were on relatively strait flat trail segments we were getting a good 1/2 mile before we started getting break-up on the voice communication. The sound quality for voice communication with the intercom was remarkably good without a lot of background noise. Of course the quality deteriorated quickly once we started getting break-up as we approached the limit of the range. It will be interesting to see how well this works with 3 riders spread out but each within the range of the nearest rider.
The voice control feature works well, but is pretty limited in its vocabulary. You can turn the mesh intercom off and back on, turn the tail light on/off, check the battery level (high/medium/low), turn the FM/music players on/off and change tracks or FM presets in the players. The user guide says you can have three 3 speed dial phone presets and they imply you can use voice control to call one of the presets (hands free I thought). But the configuration menu doesn't have any way to store the speed dial presets. I think they have not really implemented this feature on the R1 Evo's but I have submitted a support request to Sena to find out for sure.
In terms of making phone calls, you can use voice commands to access Google voice control (Android) for calling someone in your contact list or speaking the phone number you want to call. But you have to use the buttons above the left earpiece to get into this dialing mode, so it is not completely hands free. There are only 3 buttons in this manual control, and the various functions are accessed by how long you hold a specific combination of buttons (single tap, hold one second, hold 3 seconds, etc.). So far I find it hard to remember how to access a specific function and to get the button/timing just right to get what you want. There are beeps to guide you, but it is not particularly intuitive. The firmware version on the R1 EVO helmets is still at 1.0, so maybe they will make some improvements in future firmware releases.
We have not yet tested how well the system works for answering received calls ... that can wait for another time.
Overall, I am very satisfied after our first ride with the Sena R1 Evo's and believe they will add to our riding pleasure and safety.
The voice control feature works well, but is pretty limited in its vocabulary. You can turn the mesh intercom off and back on, turn the tail light on/off, check the battery level (high/medium/low), turn the FM/music players on/off and change tracks or FM presets in the players. The user guide says you can have three 3 speed dial phone presets and they imply you can use voice control to call one of the presets (hands free I thought). But the configuration menu doesn't have any way to store the speed dial presets. I think they have not really implemented this feature on the R1 Evo's but I have submitted a support request to Sena to find out for sure.
In terms of making phone calls, you can use voice commands to access Google voice control (Android) for calling someone in your contact list or speaking the phone number you want to call. But you have to use the buttons above the left earpiece to get into this dialing mode, so it is not completely hands free. There are only 3 buttons in this manual control, and the various functions are accessed by how long you hold a specific combination of buttons (single tap, hold one second, hold 3 seconds, etc.). So far I find it hard to remember how to access a specific function and to get the button/timing just right to get what you want. There are beeps to guide you, but it is not particularly intuitive. The firmware version on the R1 EVO helmets is still at 1.0, so maybe they will make some improvements in future firmware releases.
We have not yet tested how well the system works for answering received calls ... that can wait for another time.
Overall, I am very satisfied after our first ride with the Sena R1 Evo's and believe they will add to our riding pleasure and safety.
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