SENA keeps producing smart intercoms for specific motorcycle helmets. This SENA Smart HJC 50B – the HJC in the name kind of gives it away – fits the newest generation of HJC motorcycle helmets perfectly. These are already pretty great in itself and with an intercom system like the SENA Smart HJC 50B, the result is magnificent.
In order to avoid any confusion: the SENA Smart HJC 50B can be seamlessly integrated in the HJC RPHA-91, RPHA-71, RPHA-31, F71, F31, i91and the i71.
These are the same motorcycle helmets as for the ‘light’-intercom SENA 21B, but this 50B is a Mesh Intercom™ with HD speakers that operates on even a higher level. The list of qualities is impressive, nonetheless.
Mesh intercom
- Full intercom calls between up to 24 mesh users
- Up to 8 km in a full group, up to 1,6 km rider to rider (terrain dependent)
Bluetooth Intercom
- Bike-to-bike intercom, between up to 4 motorcyclists up to 1.6 km
- With Sena's Advanced Noise Control™ the volume control is automatically adjusted with regard to ambient noise and riding speed
- Connect to other intercom brands thanks to the Universal Intercom
Connection with Bluetooth devices
- Simultaneous connection with 2 Bluetooth devices such as navigation system, A2DP music player and smartphone
- Voice dialing and accepting/rejecting incoming calls
Music
- A2DP/AVRCP, wireless music streaming from the navigation system or phone
- Music sharing: the passenger can listen to the rider’s music
Other features
- Easily configure the 50B to your own needs thanks to the Smart HJC BT app (IOSand Android)
- Personalize settings and receive software updates via the HJC Bluetooth device manager
- Bluetooth 5
- Safe and easy operation with optional handlebar mounted remote control
- Audio multi-tasking: Having an intercom conversation while listening to music or instructions from your GPS at the same time is no problem at all
In the box:
- 50B module
- USB-C cable
- Wired and hybrid microphone
- 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 is changing so fast that it is possible that some (outdated) devices are not compatible with each other in certain areas.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.