theemartymac
Well-Known Member
I'm a motorcycle rider with several comms systems and this might be redundant information for Sena owners, but it's worth noting that by default +MESH is an open radio network with no real security. Basically like an old 2.4ghz cordless phone on one of several fixed open channels, just slightly more updated for group use. That is why it is so easy to pair up groups, and makes rejoining seamless if a rider drops out of the group for a short moment. They aren't truly 'paired', just automatically configured at setup to use the same comms protocols.That is surprising (and not good) that it would pick up a stray call from a phone that wasn't paired.
Have you updated the firmware on your Evo helmets? My helmets came with the original 1.0 firmware and the voice command feature was flawed and not very useful. They updated the firmware last fall and it fixed most of the voice command problems. I do still get occasional spontaneous command activation (without saying Hello Sena). Usually happens once or twice each time I ride. It is mildly annoying but for the most part I am very happy with the R1 Evo's since they upgraded the firmware. We use the Intercom feature almost exclusively and seldom use the FM, music or phone features.
If you want truly secure and 'paired' conversations, you need to use the Bluetooth intercom feature. This is probably better than +MESH anyway for 2-3 riders in close proximity as the main benefit of +MESH (aside from easy pairing) is the retransmit feature that allows a unit in the middle of the group to relay the signal further down the line. That is how it achieves the exceptionally long range in group rides. It can't do that when it's only 2-3 riders close together. SENA's can usually pair up to 4 compatible systems directly over BT anyway without requiring a +MESH network.
Just something to check out.
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