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What kind of cable does sena bluetooth bluetooth adapter use?


Asked by Nancy Duke on Nov 30, 2021 FAQ



Sena does provide a USB charging cable, but it is only for use when the Freewire is not connected to the bike. It uses the same port on the Freewire as the Goldwing audio cable. This port and cable are also used for installing any firmware upgrades when the Freewire is connected to your computer's USB port.
One may also ask,
The Freewire adapter connects to the Goldwing audio system via a special cord (included) that connects to the Goldwing audio DIN plug. So basically, that cord replaces the cord that would normally connect your helmet audio system to the motorcycle.
Indeed, The +Mesh wireless adapter for Sena headsets allows for seamless communication with other Sena headsets built with Mesh Intercom, rather than connecting over Bluetooth, with a range up to 800 meters (0.5 miles). Sena +Mesh Bluetooth to Mesh Adapter
Additionally,
Plus, with Sena’s fast-charging feature, in as little as 20 minutes, the 50S will provide up to 3.5 hours of Mesh communication or 6 hours of Bluetooth intercom! The included Sena WiFi Adapter handles your rapid charging needs AND can also be programmed to automatically install any available firmware updates to your 50S via your wireless network!
Keeping this in consideration,
The Parani-SD1000 is a Class1 type of Bluetooth Serial Adapter that supports 100 meters of wireless transmit distance by default. The Parani-SD1000 has an extension option so that users can extend the transmit distance up to 1000 meters using optional antennas. It supports Bluetooth v2.0+EDR specification.