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1 ABOUT THE SPIDER RT1
1.2 Product Details
Mesh Intercom
M
Button
(-) Button
(+) Button
Center Button
Mesh Intercom
Antenna
Status LED
Speaker
Connectors
DC Power
Charging &
Firmware
Upgrade Port
Microphone
Connector
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1 ABOUT THE SPIDER RT1
1.3 Package Contents
Headset
Main Unit
Wired Boom
Microphone
Clamp
Wired
Microphone
Hook and Loop
Fasteners for
Main Unit
Hook and Loop
Fastener for
Boom
Microphone
Double Sided
Adhesive Tapes
for Main Unit
Hook and
Loop Fastener
for Wired
Microphone
Microphone
Sponges
Boom Microphone
Holder
SpeakersSpeaker Pads
Hook and Loop
Fastener for Holder
Hook and Loop
Fasteners for
Speakers
USB Power &
Data Cable
(USB-C)
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2. INSTALLING THE HEADSET ON YOUR
HELMET
2.1 Installing the Main Unit
2.1.1 Using the Hook and Loop Fasteners for Main Unit
1. Clean the area on the left side of the helmet where you will attach the
hook and loop fasteners for main unit with a moistened towel and dry
thoroughly.
2. Peel off the cover of the adhesive tape of the loop fastener for main
unit and attach it to the helmet.
3. Peel off the cover of the adhesive tape of the hook fastener for main
unit and attach it to the back plate of the main unit.
4. Attach the main unit using the hook and loop fasteners that you
fitted. Make sure that the main unit is firmly attached to the helmet.
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2.1.2 Using the Double Sided Adhesive Tapes for Main Unit
If you cannot attach the hook and loop fasteners to the helmet, you can
use double sided adhesive tape.
1. Clean the area on the left side of the helmet where you will attach
the double sided adhesive tapes with moistened towel and dry
thoroughly.
2. Peel off the cover from one side of the double sided adhesive tapes
for main unit and attach it to the back plate of the main unit.
3. Peel off the cover from the other side of the double sided adhesive
tapes and attach the main unit on the left side of your helmet.
4. Make sure that the main unit sticks on the helmet firmly. Maximum
adhesion occurs after 24 hours.
Caution: Sena recommends using the hook and loop fasteners
for main unit. The double sided adhesive tape is provided for
convenience, but is not the recommended mounting method. Sena
is not responsible for its use.
2.1.3 Using the Clamp for Main Unit
1. Clean the area on the back plate of clamp where you will attach
the double sided adhesive tapes with moistened towel and dry
thoroughly.
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2. Peel off the cover from one side of the double sided adhesive tapes
for main unit and attach it to the back plate of the main unit.
3. Insert the back plate of the clamp between the internal padding and
external shell on the left side of the helmet.
2.2 Installing the Speakers
1. Peel off each cover of the hook and loop fasteners for speakers to
expose the adhesive surface. Then, attach the fasteners to the ear
pockets inside the helmet.
2. Attach the speakers to the hook and loop fasteners for speakers
inside the helmet.
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3. Align the arrows on the main unit and speaker cables and insert
speaker cables into each speaker connector.
Note:
• The cable for the speakers has two leads. The longer lead is for the
right speaker and the shorter lead is for the left speaker.
• If the helmet has deep ear pockets, you can use the speaker pads
to bring the speakers closer to your ears.
2.3 Installing the Microphones
2.3.1 Using the Wired Boom Microphone
1. Peel off the cover of the hook and loop fastener for wired boom
microphone to expose the adhesive tape. Then, attach the hook and
loop fastener on the inside surface of the left external shell.
2. Attach the wired boom microphone’s mounting plate to the hook and
loop fastener.
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Note:
• After you install the wired boom microphone, make sure you
reinstall the helmet’s internal padding.
• You can use the boom microphone holder after attaching the hook
and loop fastener for boom microphone holder on it to ensure
secure installation.
3. Make sure that the microphone’s receiver is located near your mouth.
4. Adjust the head of the microphone so that the tab is facing away from
your mouth.
Tab
5. Align the arrows on the main unit and microphone cables and insert
the microphone cable into the microphone connector.
Note: The shortest cable is for the microphone.
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2.3.2 Using the Wired Microphone
If you have a full face helmet, you can use the wired microphone.
1. Peel off the cover of the hook and loop fastener for wired microphone
to expose the adhesive tape. Then, attach the hook and loop fastener
on the inside of the helmet’s chin guard.
2. Attach the wired microphone to the hook and loop fastener for wired
microphone.
3. Align the arrows on the main unit and microphone cables and insert
the microphone cable into the microphone connector.
Note: The shortest cable is for the microphone.
2.4 External Mesh Intercom Antenna
Pull the Mesh Intercom Antenna inwards
slightly to unfold it.
2
2
1
1
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3. GETTING STARTED
3.1 Downloadable Sena Software
3.1.1 SENA MOTORCYCLES App
By simply pairing your phone with your headset, you can use the SENA
MOTORCYCLES App for quicker, easier set up and management.
SENA MOTORCYCLES
• Download the SENA MOTORCYCLES App on Google Play Store or
App Store.
3.1.2 Sena Device Manager
The Sena Device Manager allows you to upgrade firmware and
configure settings directly from your PC.
Sena Device Manager
• Download the Sena Device Manager at sena.com.
3.1.3 Firmware Upgrades
The headset supports firmware upgrades.
Please visit sena.com to check for the latest software downloads.
• Download the firmware at
sena.com.
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3.2 Charging
Charging the Headset
Depending upon the
charging method, the
headset will be fully
charged in about 1.5 hours.
Note:
• The headset includes a Fast Charging feature which allows it to
charge quickly over a short period of time. For example, a user
can get up to 3.5 hours of Mesh communication after charging the
headset for 20 minutes.
• Any 3rd party USB charger can be used with Sena products if the
charger is approved by either the FCC, CE, IC or other locally
approved agencies that Sena accepts.
• The SPIDER RT1 is compatible with 5 V input USB-charged devices
only.
3.3 Legend
TAP
1x
Tap button the specified
number of times
“Hello”
3.4 Powering On and Off
Powering On
HOLD
=
1s
HOLD
10s
Audible prompt
Press and Hold button for
the specified amount of time
Powering Off
=
TAP
1x
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3.5 Volume Adjustment
You can raise or lower the volume by tapping the (+) Button or the
(-) Button. Volume is set and maintained independently at different
levels for each audio source (i.e., phone, intercom), even when the
headset is rebooted.
Volume Up
=
TAP
1x
Volume Down
=
3.6 Checking the Battery Level
Instructions are for when powering the headset on.
Powering On
=
HOLD
=
1s
=
TAP
1x
=
Note: When the battery is low while in use, you will hear a voice prompt saying “Low battery”.
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4. PAIRING THE HEADSET WITH OTHER
BLUETOOTH DEVICES
When using the headset with other Bluetooth devices for the first time,
they will need to be “paired.” This enables them to recognize and
communicate with one another whenever they are within range.
The headset can pair with multiple Bluetooth devices such as a mobile
phone, GPS, MP3 player or Sena SR10 Two-Way Radio Adapter via
Mobile Phone Pairing, Second Mobile Phone Pairing and GPS
Pairing.
Mobile
Phone
MP3
Player
GPS
Devices
Sena
SR10
4.1 Phone Pairing
There are three ways to pair the phone.
4.1.1 Initially Pairing the SPIDER RT1
The headset will automatically enter the phone pairing mode when you
initially turn on the headset or in the following situation:
• Rebooting after executing Factory Reset.
1. Press and hold the Center Button and the (+) Button for 1 second.
HOLD
Blinking
=
1s
“Phone Pairing”
Note:
• The phone paring mode lasts for 3 minutes.
• To cancel phone pairing, tap the Center Button.
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SPIDER RT1
SPIDER RT1
SPIDER RT1
2. Select SPIDER RT1 in the list of
Bluetooth devices detected. If your
mobile phone asks for a PIN, enter
0000.
Bluetooth
Pi
Device B
4.1.2 Pairing When the SPIDER RT1 is Turned Off
1. While the headset is off, press and hold the Center Button and the
(+) Button for 5 seconds.
HOLD
=
5s
2. Select SPIDER RT1 in the list of
Bluetooth devices detected. If your
mobile phone asks for a PIN, enter
0000.
Blinking
“Phone Pairing”
Bluetooth
Pi
Device B
4.1.3 Pairing When the SPIDER RT1 is Turned On
1. While the headset is on, press and hold the Center Button for
5 seconds.
HOLD
Blinking
=
5s
“Phone Pairing”
2. Select SPIDER RT1 in the list of
Bluetooth devices detected. If your
mobile phone asks for a PIN, enter
0000.
Bluetooth
Pi
Device B
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SPIDER RT1
SPIDER RT1
4.2 Second Mobile Phone Pairing - Second Mobile
Phone, GPS, and SR10
1. Press and hold the Center Button for 10 seconds.
HOLD
=
10s
2. Tap the (+) Button.
TAP
=
3. Select SPIDER RT1 in the list of
Bluetooth devices detected. If your
mobile phone asks for a PIN, enter
0000.
1x
“ Configuration
Menu”
Blinking
“ Second mobile
phone pairing”
Bluetooth
Pi
Device B
4.3 GPS Pairing
1. Press and hold the Center Button for 10 seconds.
HOLD
=
10s
2. Double tap the (+) Button.
TAP
=
3. Select SPIDER RT1 in the list of
devices detected. If your Bluetooth
2x
Blinking
“ Configuration Menu”
“ GPS pairing”
Bluetooth
device asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
Note: If you pair your GPS device via GPS Pairing, its instruction will
interrupt your Mesh Intercom conversations.
Pi
Device B
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5. MOBILE PHONE USAGE
5.1 Making and Answering Calls
Answer a Call
=
Reject a Call
=
TAP
1x
HOLD
2s
End a Call
HOLD
=
2s
Make a Call with Voice
HOLD
=
3s
in stand by
mode
Note: If you have a GPS device connected, you will not hear its voice
navigations during a phone call.
5.2 Speed Dialing
5.2.1 Assigning Speed Dial Presets
Speed Dial Presets could be assigned through the Sena Device
Manager or the SENA MOTORCYCLES App.
5.2.2 Using Speed Dial Presets
1. Enter into the Speed Dial menu.
HOLD
=
3s
“ Speed dial”
2. Navigate forward or backward through Speed Dial Preset numbers.
=
TAP
1x
or
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=
TAP
1x
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3. Call one of your Speed Dial Presets numbers.
TAP
=
1x
4. Redial the last number called.
Redial Last Number
TAP
=
1x
“ Speed dial (#)”
“ Last number redial”
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6. STEREO MUSIC
6.1 Playing Music with Bluetooth Devices
Play/Pause Music
HOLD
=
Track Forward/Backward
1s
=
HOLD
1s
or
=
HOLD
1s
6.2 Music Sharing
You can start sharing music with one participant of a Mesh Intercom.
Both you and a participant can remotely control music playback such as
track forward and track back.
1. The Creator will send a request message to participants connected
during Mesh Intercom.
[Creator]
[Creator]
=
HOLD
[Participants]
“Music sharing on”
3s
“ Would you like
to accept music
sharing?”
2. The Creator will share music with the first participant that accepts
the request.
[Participant] Accept
TAP
1x
=
M
[Participant] Refuse
HOLD
=
M
1s
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7. MESH INTERCOM
7.1 What is Mesh Intercom?
Mesh Intercom™ is a dynamic communication system created by Sena
that provides instant and effortless bike-to-bike communication without
a pre-grouping process. Mesh Intercom allows riders to connect and
communicate with nearby users without the need to pair each headset
together.
The working distance between each SPIDER RT1 in Mesh Intercom
can be up to 2 km (1.2 miles) in open terrain. In open terrain, the Mesh
can be extended up to 8 km (5 miles) between a minimum of six users.
Within the same channel in Open Mesh™ or the same private group
in Group Mesh™, six users can talk at the same time and enjoy the
optimal quality for their conversation.
Mesh Intercom
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7.1.1 Open Mesh
Open Mesh is an open group intercom function. Users can freely
communicate with each other in the same Open Mesh channel and
select which channel (1-9) to use through the headset.
It can connect with a virtually unlimited number of users in each channel.
Open Mesh
Ch 1Ch 2Ch 3
Ch 4Ch 5Ch 6
Ch 7Ch 8Ch 9
7.1.2 Group Mesh
Group Mesh is a closed group intercom function that allows users to
join, leave, or rejoin a group intercom conversation without pairing each
headset. Users can freely communicate with each other in the same
private group in Group Mesh.
For closed intercom conversations using Mesh Intercom, a Group Mesh needs to be created by the users. When users create a private
group in Group Mesh by Mesh Grouping, the headset automatically
switches from Open Mesh to Group Mesh. Up to 24 users can all be
connected in each private group.
Group Mesh
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7. 2 Starting Mesh Intercom
When Mesh Intercom is enabled, the SPIDER RT1 will automatically
connect to nearby SPIDER RT1 users and allow them to talk to each
other by pressing the Mesh Intercom Button.
Mesh Intercom On
Blinking
=
M
TAP
1x
“ Mesh intercom on,
Open Mesh,
Channel 1”
Mesh Intercom Off
TAP
1x
“ Mesh intercom off”
=
M
7.3 Using the Mesh in Open Mesh
When Mesh Intercom is enabled, the headset will be in Open Mesh
(default: channel 1) initially.
7.3 .1 Channel Setting (Default: channel 1)
If the Open Mesh communication experiences interference because
other groups are also using channel 1 (default), change the channel.
You can select from channels 1 to 9.
1. Double tap the Mesh Intercom Button.
=
M
2. Navigate between channels.
TAP
2x
“ Channel setting, 1”
(1
2 ••• 8 9 Exit 1 •••)
TAP
=
1x
or
TAP
=
1x
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3. Save the channel.
=
TAP
1x
“ Channel is set,
channel #”
Note:
• Channel Setting always starts with channel 1.
• If you do not press any button for approximately 10 seconds in a
specific channel, the channel is automatically saved.
• The channel will be remembered even if you turn off the SPIDER RT1.
• You can use the SENA MOTORCYCLES App to change the
channel.
7.4 Using Mesh in Group Mesh
7.4 .1 Creating a Group Mesh
Creating a Group Mesh requires
Open MeshGroup Mesh
B
You
two or more Open Mesh users.
C
You
BC
1. To enter Mesh Grouping to create a Group Mesh, press and hold
the Mesh Intercom Button for 5 seconds on the
headsets.
C)
HOLD
=
M
5s
2. When Mesh Grouping is completed, the
users (You, B and C) will
“ Mesh Grouping”
users (You, B, and
hear a voice prompt on their headset as Open Mesh switches to
Group Mesh.
You
BC
“ Group Mesh”
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Note:
• If the Mesh Grouping is not completed within 30 seconds, users
will hear a voice prompt, “Grouping failed”.
• If you want to cancel during the Mesh Grouping, tap the Mesh
Intercom Button.
7.4 . 2 Joining an Existing Group Mesh
One of the current users in an Existing Group Mesh can allow new
users (one or more)
in Open Mesh to join the Existing Group Mesh.
Existing
Group MeshOpen MeshExisting Group Mesh
You
B
C
D
F
You
D
B
F
C
1. To enter Mesh Grouping to join the Existing Group Mesh, press and
hold the Mesh IntercomButton for 5 seconds on the headsets of
one (You) of the current users in the Existing Group Mesh and the
new users (D and F) in Open Mesh.
=
M
2. When Mesh Grouping is completed, the
HOLD
5s
“ Mesh Grouping”
new users (D and F) will
hear a voice prompt on their headset as Open Mesh switches to
Group Mesh.
FD
“ Group Mesh”
Note: If the Mesh Grouping is not completed within 30 seconds, the
current user (You) will hear a low tone double beep and the new users
(D and F) will hear a voice prompt, “Grouping failed”.
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7.5 Enable/Disable Mic (Default: Enable)
Users can enable/disable the microphone when communicating in a
Mesh Intercom.
HOLD
=
M
1s
7.6 Toggling Open Mesh/Group Mesh
Users are able to toggle between Open Mesh and Group Mesh
without resetting the Mesh. This allows users to keep the Group Mesh Network connection information while in Open Mesh.
Users can toggle to Group Mesh to communicate with participants from
the stored Group Mesh Network connection information.
Toggle Between Open Mesh and Group Mesh
“Open Mesh”
Open Mesh
HOLD
=
M
3s
“Group Mesh”
Group Mesh
Note: If you have never participated in Group Mesh, you cannot
toggle between Open Mesh and Group Mesh. You will hear a voice
prompt, “No Group Available”.
7.7 Reset Mesh
If a headset in an Open Mesh or Group Mesh resets the Mesh, it will
automatically return to Open Mesh (default: channel 1).
HOLD
=
M
8s
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8. MESH AUDIO MULTITASKING
(ALWAYS ON)
Audio Multitasking allows you to have an intercom conversation while
simultaneously listening to music.
The overlaid audio is played in the background with reduced volume
whenever there is an intercom conversation and will return to normal
volume once the conversation is finished.
The Audio Multitasking can be configured through the Intercom-
Audio Overlay Sensitivity and the Audio Overlay Volume
Management settings.
The Intercom-Audio Overlay Sensitivity and the Audio Overlay
Volume Management settings can be found in the Software
Configuration Setting, accessible through the Sena Device Manager
or the SENA MOTORCYCLES App.
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9. FUNCTION PRIORITY
The headset prioritizes connected devices in the following order:
(highest)Mobile phone
Mesh Intercom
Music sharing via Bluetooth stereo
(lowest)Bluetooth stereo music
A lower-priority function gets interrupted by a higher-priority function.
For example, stereo music will be interrupted by an incoming mobile
phone call.
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10. CONFIGURATION SETTING
10.1 Headset Configuration Menu
Access the Configuration Menu
HOLD
=
10s
Execute Menu Options
TAP
=
1x
Headset Configuration Menu
Navigate Between Menu Options
TAP
=
=
1x
TAP
1x
Voice Configuration MenuTap the Center Button
Second Mobile Phone PairingNone
GPS PairingNone
Factory ResetExecute
ExitExecute
10.2 Software Configuration Setting
You can change the settings of the headset through the Sena Device
Manager or the SENA MOTORCYCLES App.
SENA MOTORCYCLESSena Device Manager
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10 CONFIGURATION SETTING
10.2 .1 Audio Equalizer (Default: Off)
You can use the Audio Equalizer to increase/decrease the decibel level
of different frequency ranges of audio.
• Balance will adjust all of the frequency ranges to be the same volume
level (0 dB).
• Bass Boost will increase the bass range of audio (20 Hz - 250 Hz).
• Mid Boost will increase the mid range of audio (250 Hz - 4 kHz).
• Treble Boost will increase the high range of audio (4 kHz - 20 kHz).
10.2.2 VOX Phone (Default: Enable)
If this feature is enabled, you can answer incoming calls by voice. When
you hear a ringtone for an incoming call, you can answer the phone
by saying a word such as “Hello” loudly or by blowing air into the
microphone. VOX phone is temporarily disabled if you are connected
to intercom. If this feature is disabled, you have to tap the Center
Button to answer an incoming call.
10.2.3 VOX Sensitivity (Default: 3)
VOX sensitivity can be adjusted depending on your riding
environment. Level 5 is the highest sensitivity setting and level 1 is the
lowest.
The music will be lowered to play in the background if you talk over the
intercom while the overlaid audio is playing. You can adjust the intercom
sensitivity to activate this background audio mode. Level 1 has the
lowest sensitivity and level 5 has the highest sensitivity.
Note: If your voice is not louder than the sensitivity of the selected
level, the overlaid audio will not be lowered.
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The music overlaid audio reduces in volume whenever there is an ongoing
intercom conversation. If Audio Overlay Volume Management is
enabled, the volume level of the overlaid audio will not be reduced during
an intercom conversation.
10.2.6 HD Voice (Default: Enable)
HD Voice allows you to communicate in high-definition during phone
calls. This feature increases the quality so that the audio will be crisp
and clear during phone call conversations.
If this feature is enabled, incoming phone calls will interrupt intercom
conversations and audio from the SR10 will not be heard during
intercom conversations.
Note: Refer to the manufacturer of your Bluetooth device that will be
connected to the headset to see if it supports HD Voice.
10.2.7 Voice Prompt (Default: Enable)
You can disable voice prompts by software configuration settings, but
the following voice prompts are always on.
Sena Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to make any changes
and improvements to its product without providing prior notice.
Sena™ is a trademark of Sena Technologies, Inc. or its
subsidiaries in the USA and other countries. SF1™, SF2™,
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EVO™, 10C EVO™, 10U™, 10Upad™, 10R™, ACS10™,
3S™, 3S PLUS™, SMH5™, SMH5-FM™, SMH5 MultiCom™,
SMH10™, SMH10R™, SPH10™, SPH10H-FM™, Savage™,
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SM10™, SPIDER RT1™, SPIDER ST1™, X1™, X1 Pro™, X1S™,
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Tufftalk™, Tufftalk Lite™, Tufftalk M™ are trademarks of Sena
Technologies, Inc. or its subsidiaries. These trademarks may not
be used without the express permission of Sena.
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GoPro
is a registered trademark of Woodman Labs of San
Mateo, California. Sena Technologies, Inc. (“Sena”) is not
affiliated with Woodman Labs, Inc. The Sena Bluetooth Pack
®
for GoPro
manufactured by Sena Technologies, Inc. for the GoPro
is an aftermarket accessory specially designed and
®
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and Hero4 allowing for Bluetooth capabilities.
The Bluetooth
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word mark and logos are owned by the
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sena is under
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