Installing the SC1M is child's play: just click the module into your helmet, attach the remote control wherever you want, and you're done. Plug & Play has never been so appropriate.
Not entirely illogical, as the SC1M was developed together with Sena. The shape is specifically designed for the Schuberth M1 and M1-Pro, while the hardware and functionality of the successful Sena 10R serve as a basis. The result is a device that is not only super easy to install, but also brings all new technology and features on board.
Intercom
- Bike-to-bike intercom, between a maximum of four motorcyclists at up to 300m
- With Sena's Advanced Noise Control™ the volume control is automatically adjusted on the basis of ambient noise and riding speed
- Connect to other intercom brands thanks to the Universal Intercom.
Connecting to Bluetooth devices
- Simultaneous connection with 2 Bluetooth devices such as navigation system, A2DP music player and smartphone
- Voice activated calling and accepting/rejecting incoming calls
Music and radio functionality
- A2DP/AVRCP, wireless music streaming from the navigation system or phone
- Music Sharing allows rider and passenger to listen simultaneously to the same music source wirelessly via A2DP
- Integrated FM radio with RDS. Thanks to the RDS-function, the strongest radio signal will always be picked up automatically, even at high speeds
Other features
- Set the SC1 easily to your own wishes thanks to the Sena Headset app(IOS and Android)
- Personalize settings and receive software updates via the Schuberth Bluetooth device manager.
- Bluetooth 4.1
In the box:
- SC1M module
- Remote control
- Remote control mounting accessories
- spare battery for remote control
- micro-USB cable
- short manual
General remark: The world of electronics (which also includes intercoms, smartphones, GPS, etc.) is changing so fast that it is possible that some (outdated) devices are not compatible with each other in certain areas. Unfortunately, the manufacturer can't provide us with data that shows which combinations between intercoms/GPSs and/or smartphones cause problems. A regular update of all electronic devices is therefore desirable to avoid problems as much as possible.