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Nov 16, 2017
Less expensive Alternative to Sena
0 of 1 found this helpful This Week's Product Review: Less expensive alternative to Sena for communicating. After doing some research on Bluetooth helmet setups I got this Excelvan interface off eBay. It gets really good reviews, and I bought 2 of them for $70 w/ free shipping for me and Rachel. I called my older brother earlier and he said it sounded really good on his end. The sound from his phone was great on my end too. I wore my helmet with music streaming from my phone while doing some vacuuming in the bedrooms and the sound quality was really nice on the speakers . And that was with my phone about 40 feet away in the kitchen. Letting it get a full charge before giving it a road test tomorrow. The Velcro/adhesive pads for the ear speakers had 3M adhesive backing which I thought was a plus. And for English instructions written in China they were actually pretty useful over some of the other lost in translation instruction sheets I've seen that were more confusing than useful. The way the liner and skirt of my helmets interior is made I would have had to cut a slit in the skirt to use the provided mount that clamps to the shell and then the controller slides in and locks in place. I opted cut the clip rails off the back of the controller with a razor and smooth it up with 150 grit sandpaper before using 3M Scotchlock self adhesive hook and loop squares to mount it to the helmet. The way the pads interlock is much stronger than regular Velcro and I've used this stuff in many projects and never had a failure.