

🏍️ Capture. Communicate. Conquer the road in 4K clarity.
The Sena 10C EVO is a cutting-edge motorcycle Bluetooth communication system with an integrated 4K/30FPS camera and HD speakers. Designed for riders who demand seamless connectivity and high-quality video, it features Smart Audio Mix for live narration, a 4-way intercom with up to 1 mile range, and Bluetooth smartphone integration for calls, music, and GPS. Its compact, aerodynamic design ensures a sleek fit on helmets, making it the ultimate all-in-one device for capturing and sharing your ride.












| ASIN | B09JLBRS8M |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Auto Part Position | Front Outer |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #234 in Powersports Bluetooth Headsets |
| Brand | Sena |
| Built-In Media | Cable, Headset |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Sena, Smartphone |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 361 Reviews |
| Field Of View | 120 Degrees |
| Included Components | Cable, Headset |
| Item Type Name | 10C EVO Motorcycle Bluetooth Communication/4K Camera Headset |
| Manufacturer | Sena |
| Mfr Part Number | 10C-EVO-02 |
| Model Name | 10C EVO |
| Model Number | 10C-EVO-02 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Built-In Microphone |
| Real Angle of View | 120 Degrees |
| Special Feature | Built-In Microphone |
| Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Warranty |
J**H
Convenient for casual recorders
This a great all-in-one product for the price point. I've recorded some great videos on this but typically am just listening to music. It's nice to start recording at the touch of a button. It seems to have 2 separate internal batteries, one for the audio and one for the camera. The camera battery only lasts an hour or so because of the wifi chip I believe but you still have hours of audio left after the camera battery dies. Just as easy to install and setup as any other. Pros: Good motion camera quality Great value Very convenient Cons: Camera is recording mic and music with no options Still haven't figured out how to skip music tracks but have done so by accident a few times.
D**Y
Great easy to use all in one camera/communication system!
I will preface with the fact that I had the Sena 10CPro before ordering this model. I decided to sell it and get a GoPro Black 6 instead and then put a Sena 20s on my helmet. After having to fiddle with two separate items at a time, and attaching mounts here and there on my bike...in the end go rid of all of it I ordered the 10C Evo. The Go Pro was great...but I wasn't needing action video per say and felt like I was spending a lot of time with it. All in all...just get the unit and save yourself a lot of switching around lol. So here it is... Pros - - User friendly for sure! - If you are wanting pictures and video for yourself and friends this unit does more than enough to meet those needs. The video quality is great and picture quality also - Convenience of having everything I needed in one unit - Lots of mount option for different helmets - Easy to use i.e. bluetooth connections, intercom, app - Low profile - Essentially getting com and camera system for the cost of one - Accepts larger sd card - All day music and communication Cons: - Battery life when recording. Not a huge problem, as I keep a slim battery pack in my pocket to charge the unit while riding.
P**N
Great upgrade from Sena 10S
I've been using the Sena 10S intercom system for 8 years and just recently decided to add the camera option to my ride. The 10C was an perfect upgrade for me. I did a lot of initial research on it to learn about any tips and tricks for maximizing success with it. The install in my modular helmet was pretty easy. Everything needed for install, comes in the box. However, you will need to provide and install a memory card in the unit. Max size is 32gb. Should be formatted during the initial set up process mentioned below... Yes, there are reviews that say it can be frustrating to get started using. You definitely need to have patience and technical troubleshooting skills. You need to use a desktop or laptop computer to get it initially updated and started. Then you can pair it up with the 2 required phone apps - Sena Camera and Sena Motorcycles. Pairing with other com units is pretty easy. Make sure you're not trying to pair with something that doesn't have the option to pair with other units. Once paired with another unit you're set. It will remember that unit, until you delete it from or replace it with another unit in your paired unit list on the Sena Motorcycle app. The photos and videos are really good quality. The field of view in the capture is pretty large too. Plenty of cropping space. Use the camera angle adjustment (grey tab by the lens) to get the best image coverage and minimize your helmet showing on each photo. It takes using it a few times to figure out timing on the camera button & for how long to take a photo verses video. It's auto shut off for the camera after a few minutes of non use. So you need to press the button to turn the camera back on, before you can take a photo. That few second start up delay can be the difference between getting the shot or riding past without the camera waking up in time. Take the time to work on your button use coordination. The battery gets run down faster, the more you use the camera. You can use a charging cord on it while you are riding and using it. I can use a portable battery pack from my jacket pocket or I can run from the power hub on the bike. When you're downloading the photos from the helmet to your device through the Sena Camera app, be patient. Turn your Bluetooth on, open the camera app and follow the screen instructions. Sometimes the connection takes a couple power off and on cycles to get a complete image display. All images stay on the card, until you delete them or you can swith out the memory card. The more images in the memory, the longer it takes to display. I've found, it's best for me to download to my phone storage card and clear the camera card for my next use. I also purchased the separately sold handlebar remote for this unit. Nice add on tool. Happy cycling! Stay safe!
G**G
Great Idea, Horrible Execution
The Good: An all-in-one bluetooth and camera device is a great idea. It's something I wish a lot more companies would attempt. The package includes everything you need to get it installed, but you're more than likely going to need a YouTube tutorial or some personal creativity to set it up on a helmet. The Bad: The battery life on the camera is really poor, and you can't carry extra batteries to swap them out like you can with a GoPro or a Garmin (which have relatively excellent battery life). The instructions provided were sufficient to satisfy the bare minimum, and anyone attempting to use a device like this should already be somewhat familiar with how devices like this work. The Ugly: Sheeeeeeeesh there's a lot of ugly here. The absolutely greatest frustration was that you need to install software on both your computer AND your phone to even get this thing setup. It nags the **** out of you to update firmware, but makes firmware updates a colossal pain. It took me 4 hours and a ton of forum surfing to find a workaround, which finally allowed me to then try and connect it to my phone via wifi, which is a REQUIREMENT if you want to change ANY of your video/sound recording settings. Why can't you just do it with the computer connection you struggled for 4 hours to setup? Stop asking reasonable questions and download the app! But not just one app, but TWO apps to get it to work! I finally gave up when the WiFi refused to connect, as neither my phone, computer, tablet or laptop could even see it.. I set it up for a return. The apps are an absolute joke. They crash constantly. I actually got so used to the crashing being simply a part of the process that after a time I simply accepted it and it strangely ceased to bother me... But the apps are (rightly) downrated to 1-2 stars on the app store for a reason. Sena outsourced the programming to the lowest bidder, and it shows. Tech support was less than useless, which is the industry norm these days. Don't count on them for anything. Forums will be your best solution for any problem, and if forums can't help you, tech support sure as heck won't (who, let's be honest, are probably just using forums themselves.) And lastly the price: This device is WAY overpriced for what you get. It should be a crime to charge this much. I have a Sena SMH-5 that has served me very well for many years and was well worth the $100 I paid for it, and this spells disaster for Sena if they don't stop cutting corners on the software and battery tech.
F**A
Really good product!
I really love it, it has good video and audio quality, I have seen many videos and comments not very favorable in terms of quality but for me it is an excellent product. I'm used to using AirPods so the sound quality for me is not very good, especially when you go at high speed but it's because the helmet is not totally airtight. I totally recommend it.
M**O
Quality and Highly recommended
Great video quality. Has lasted 5 years and still works great even after a nice fall on some rocky trails. Highly recommend
P**S
Happy as long as the battery is charged up!
I connect the device to my iPhone and use the camera when ever I am out riding and as long as I am only gone a few hours the device works perfectly but beyond that the battery 🪫 runs down. Maybe I need to adjust the video settings or something?
C**P
Works well
This is my 2nd Sent 10C. It seems to be a bit heavier than my old one, however the ability to adjust the headset for the camera shot is very good! I like that it auto shuts off if not in use, so it doesn't drain the intercom battery. The sound quality is not as good ( a little more tinny) that the straight Sena 20, but you get used to it. Overall glad to have this newer camera system.
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