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I believe if you use the Sena App you can set individual settings through it. I haven fooled around with it yet but there must be a way.
This has been my experience as well. If I only rode by myself the cheapie paired to my phone would be fine.In my experience, the Sena 20S is promising, is complex, but is still a bit buggy.
Firmware updates haven't changed a thing. I've just given up trying to fix the issue, Pretty expensive for those basic issues!
Thanks Steve, I've tried all the setting controls in the app w/o success. Even shot everything back to factory settings with no luck.I believe if you use the Sena App you can set individual settings through it. I haven fooled around with it yet but there must be a way.
I figured they should but cant figure out how to change it. Manual doesn't specify, that I can ascertain, on how to do it. I've watched every Sena video in their 'help library' and I cant find anything in any of them where it's mentioned. Although I did learn a lot... If you know the drill I'd appreciate the training.... Been using the 20s for a couple years and never had this happen.Are you aware that the prompts have a separate volume control. You may have spun the wheel without knowing it.
Been there and done it once and also thought they were broken.
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I had a similar situation with playing music from my Samsung. I couldn't get the volume level up high enough to hear well at all through the Sena. I just happened to stumble on the music volume on the phone and found it was turned way down. Once I turned it up, the problem was solved.I was having this issue and found that if I turn the volume to a comfortable level while using the phone after that it was fine. This did not affect the music volume.
It sounds like you have your phone paired to both devices. Try unpairing your phone and Sena. Once you do that, you won't have a problem.I have both the 20S and the 30K. When I have my phone paired to my Sena and my ZUMO 660 GPS, they fight for phone calls! I find I'm better off leaving my phone connected to my GPS (so I can see who's calling me) and not my Senas....
I had my 20S set up that way, and found if I waited for the GPS to pickup the phone before turning on the SENA, it worked fine. However, the 30K didn't like that set up so I removed my phone from the 30K. It's working fine now!It sounds like you have your phone paired to both devices. Try unpairing your phone and Sena. Once you do that, you won't have a problem.
My phone pairs to the GPS. The GPS pairs to the Sena.
Chris
Jeff saving humanity.......JRob is a smart guy.
Didn’t solve it, however it is less earsplitting. I still have to use an inline volume control to my earbuds....
Fingers crossed that this resolves the earsplitting loud audio that my 20S delivered through earbuds...
If you havent already, go in your phone settings and sounds, then find the alert and turn it down. See if that works perhaps.Didn’t solve it, however it is less earsplitting. I still have to use an inline volume control to my earbuds.
This 20S is annoying.