No no no.
The 3 portables are not on the bike when I ride. Only the TK-8180 mobile radio that’s mounted between the bars. I have one portable on my belt for when im directing traffic off the bike and beyond BT range, either the TK-3180 or XPS-3000. The little TK-2180 without buttons and display is the “coach” radio I give to lead vehicle in a procession.
My helmets (full face modular and 3/4 open) have a Sena 20s BT comms kit with a boom mic and internal speakers. I use the Sena SR10-10 BT to 2-way radio adaptor to wireless link my helmet (and me) to the bike’s 30w TK-8180 mobile radio. Old-school motors use quick release wired connections between helmet and bike, but i know id forget and break things. So its wiress for me.
The bike has a wired Sena SR10-10 PTT button mounted on the left handle bar. Also have a wireless Sena PTT that keys the mobile radio as an option when off the bike but within BT range. This is clipped to my blouse near the left pocket.
The portable 5w (TK-3180 or XPS-3000) on my belt has a hanging mic which is clipped to my uniform blouse’s front lapel. The mic has an audio jack out port that has a cable that goes into the helmet 20s comms aux audio in jack port. This allows me to hear the portable within the helmet on or off the bike. I PTT and talk via the portable when off the bike.
Also have a Sena Prism Tube WiFi helmet mounted video cam. On the left handle grip is a Sena wireless remote control to the Sena 20s comms kit so I can control it without reaching up to the 20s jog-wheel on the helmet. Keeping both hands on the bars.
The iPhone is also connected to the Sena 20s via BT, which is where I get music, gps voice, and phone calls.
The 20s handles the audio traffic from the different sources. It mutes the IPhone and portable when the 2-way radio is tx or rx.
Im into tech, and “fly” combat fligjt simulations in an online virtual squadron (hence callsign AV8R) which has lots of monitors, data displays, HUD, radios, weapons systems, flying and combat. Im also an electrical engineer used to tech and data. So my eyes and brain are wired for multitasking. Still one has to scan data in the real world on a bike very fast and only as needed and when the environment permits. Else bad things can happen. I say this because monitoring displays and using radio while doing Escorting on a bike requires multitasking. Not for everyone