Sena’s price-conscious SMH5 is designed with Bluetooth v3.0 technology and allows riders to wirelessly make mobile calls and listen to stereo music, mp3 player music or audio instruction of GPS navigation. Riders can also effortlessly hold conversations with another motorcyclist or the passenger via the SMH5’s two-way, multi-pair Bluetooth intercom system. Motorcyclists who wear gloves while riding may appreciate the easy-to-access and intuitive button and dial operations. Riders may hold conversations at normal volume with a passenger or another motorcycle rider, spanning a distance of one-quarter mile in open terrain via the multi-pair intercom capability. The SMH5 also supports the Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP), so the rider can listen to the music wirelessly over Bluetooth, but also remotely control music playback on compatible Bluetooth audio devices. In addition, the integrated audio booster of the SMH5 provides sufficient sound levels for the best sound experience in noisy environments, and the SMH5 may be charged while in use. The SMH5 retails for $129 for a single kit and $249 for a dual kit.