I have a Sena SRL2 and no real complaints about it.
I have not used it for rider to rider communication, so I cannot comment on that.
I mainly used it for listening to music via Bluetooth or taking a call from my wife (primary reason why I got it).
But now that I have tried listening to music while riding, I cannot ride without it. (sort of like my ear plugs)
It also has FM radio for music.
It does have voice activated commands for its own features, but can also work with Siri or Google Assist.
You can store up to 3 contacts in the Sena app as your favourites. However if you enable Google Assist than you can pretty much call any number or anyone.
You are welcome to take a look at it and play around with it. It is intergrated into my Shoei helmet, and cannot be velcro-ed to the outside of any other helmet.
Speakers are actually very loud, but because I wear custom molded ear plugs I have to have it at the highest volume setting. At which point it is a comfortable level and not too loud.
I have not used it for rider to rider communication, so I cannot comment on that.
I mainly used it for listening to music via Bluetooth or taking a call from my wife (primary reason why I got it).
But now that I have tried listening to music while riding, I cannot ride without it. (sort of like my ear plugs)
It also has FM radio for music.
It does have voice activated commands for its own features, but can also work with Siri or Google Assist.
You can store up to 3 contacts in the Sena app as your favourites. However if you enable Google Assist than you can pretty much call any number or anyone.
You are welcome to take a look at it and play around with it. It is intergrated into my Shoei helmet, and cannot be velcro-ed to the outside of any other helmet.
Speakers are actually very loud, but because I wear custom molded ear plugs I have to have it at the highest volume setting. At which point it is a comfortable level and not too loud.