The 30K is equipped with praiseworthy Mesh intercom technology and a moderately useful voice command feature. Specifically, I speak of issues with intercom clarity and ease of use at highway speeds. Me at the welcome sign for Tuktoyaktuk, NWT, Canada in June 2018.ĭespite my general satisfaction with the performance of all those Sena units, there were some irritating bugs and shortcomings. It saw a lot more miles after that too-until I got the 10C Evo, which then became my go-to device because it can do it all (navigation, music, phone calls, radio) and additionally record high-quality video/audio. The 30K first won me over after making the 6000-mile Ride to Tuktoyaktuk in 2018. One of my Sena 10C Evo devices installed on a BMW GS Pure helmet. Yes, I own four Sena 10C Evo cameras and yet only sporadically produce mediocre video content. My inventory of Sena devices consists of the 30K, 10C Pro, and the 10C Evo-actually, four of them. Am I ever glad they did! This review has swung me over to the Cardo camp from the Sena one I’ve been in for years.įor me, the biggest factor behind joining “Team Cardo” is the unmatched voice command feature on the Cardos versus the one on the Senas. Our contacts at Cardo (Kelsey and Zac) sent me a set of two Freecom 4X devices at no charge to do this review. That makes complete sense-but as a longtime Sena user, I’ve been looking to do a Cardo review to see if their grass is greener. We’ve compiled a good many Cardo reviews and Sena reviews on wBW over the years, with the majority coming from our electronics expert Bruce Cole.
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