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I have many Sena units installed in helmets that me and my family own. So naturally, I had to have a way to connect them via bluetooth to my new HD RG. The only other option is the HD WHIM. I carefully reviewed both and opted for the Freewire. I have been using it for a week and it's working perfectly! Once set up, my 20S, the Freewire and bike sync up just fine. The cost was less and I didn't have to involve the expense and hassle of dealing with a Harley Stealership. Also, everything works in full stereo. Not true with the WHIM and non Harley branded Sena units!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
If you already have a Sena wireless headset, like the 10, 20, or even the 30k, and want control of your Harley's infotainment system, the Freewire is your best choice. Yes, it requires connection to the bike via Harley's 7-pin DIN connector, which makes it a bit clunky, but once installed it gives you stereo sound through the system, unlike Harley's WHiM, which only give you stereo if you use their Harley-branded headsets.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Having to buy a Sena headset AND the Freewire runs the cost up to about $500, $700+ if you buy the dual headset. That's a lot of money to pay to be tether free. But, it is nice to be tether free and have the freedom that comes with not being tied to the Harley. AND, the sound is sooooo much better, especially at interstate speed. My wife and I can actually be heard without having to yell. AND I can talk to my wife without our conversation being heard by everyone with a CB. AND, my wife doesn't need to listen to the GPS, or the CB. AND, we can communicate with the riding buddies within range, which is most of the time. I just wish it hadn't cost so much. But, did I say it is really nice to be tether free?
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Connected it as recommended - no power on/off w/ the ignition. Made sure it was plugged in all the way, still no go. Sena sent me another power cord, plugged it in and no go again. Unplugged it and plugged it in a few more times and twisted it a little and voila. Checked the original cable by twisting it a little and it still didn't work. So - after figuring out the cable deal it now works as described. Powers on and off w/ the ignition - very handy. Is it a good value - it's pretty pricey.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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