Bluetooth trasmitter from OEM 5 pins connector


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icarovi
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Bluetooth trasmitter from OEM 5 pins connector

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Hi,
i have one 1800 MY 2004 and i would know if exist one bluetooth trasmitter that use the 5 pins connector and so the Oem comand radio
pushbutton for control the headset.
The same functions for the wire headset but without wire...
thank you


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Re: Bluetooth trasmitter from OEM 5 pins connector

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I don’t know, but these guys will.
Call Electrical Connection at +1 (865) 219-9192.
They sell great Bluetooth units for the GL1800’s, with or without ground loop isolators.

I’m not an employee, just a satisfied customer.
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Re: Bluetooth trasmitter from OEM 5 pins connector

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Hi,
thanks for your answer
I will try to contact them..
thank you
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Re: Bluetooth trasmitter from OEM 5 pins connector

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The SENA Freewire paired with a SENA headset essentially replace the existing wired headset. The Freewire plugs in where the headset normally plugs in and plugs into a switched power source. From that point on, just turn on the helmet headset after you start the bike. All Honda buttons work exactly like they do when using a wired headset. Your passenger can still use a wired headset or can also replace their wired headset or change to the same SENA configuration.
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Re: Bluetooth trasmitter from OEM 5 pins connector

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Good finally..
thank you very much...
:D
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icarovi wrote: Wed Apr 06, 2022 5:53 am Good finally..
thank you very much...
:D
You are very welcome.
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Re: Bluetooth trasmitter from OEM 5 pins connector

Post by Terry D »

I found that turning on the headset first, before turning on the bike lets the Helmet connect much better. If I do what was said above, they don't connect. I turn on my headset. Put the helmet on, then turn the key on the bike either to on or ACC. My headset then tells me that it is connecting. Because my Sena 20S connects both the Freewire and to the GPS, it will tell me that it is connecting to one then the other. I've had this set up for 8 years.
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Re: Bluetooth trasmitter from OEM 5 pins connector

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Hi,
i have tried the system Sena freewire with 5 pin cable +Sena SRL 2 with the engine off(only with the battery of freewire and the battery of the headset...
I could listen the brodcasting radio of the motorbike but there was also one backgound hiss ,very annoyng...
I tryed the system only for the passenger because i prefer the wire connector on my helmet...
Any idea for cut off the hiss in backgound ?
I have not buy the system again,i have tried with one shop near where i live.....

thanks


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