How to Add 3.5mm Audio Out Jack to Sena TuffTalk Headset For GoPro
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2020
- Watch as I take apart the earcup on a Sena Tufftalk and add a 3.5mm audio out jack so that my Gopro will pick up my voice audio while in flight.
Below is the equipment I'm using:
~Powered Paragliding Bible 5 (All about Paramotoring!) - amzn.to/36GSvo3
~Apple Iphone 11 - amzn.to/366JV4S
~GoPro 3.5 mm Mic adapter - amzn.to/2QUPhr6
~Gopro Hero 8 - amzn.to/2V2w35y
~Gopro Hero 5 Black - amzn.to/2QStccM
~Sena Tufftalk hardhat mount headset - amzn.to/2HH4aNi
~Giro Quarter Helmet - amzn.to/2T0gObz
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Audio sounds amazing great job
Perfect! Well done.
Great Flying n great sound! 😃
Really clear nice
Good job BRO 💪💪💪💪💪
I must say that this was a job very well Done. You are so handy. The flying clip in the end was short but sweet. Loved the music. May I ask where you were as you flew above the shore?
Thanks for watching! I was flying in Myrtle Beach, SC area.
Sound is great.
How are the muff and speakers for music sound quality ? Compare to a good quality music one and not a work unit.
I have a NVolo flying helmet but looking at that system for my army truck com.
Thanks.
Your reply will let me know if I buy it or not.
The music sound quality is not the best, but pretty decent. I'd give music sound quality at 6.5 out of 10 (10 being the best).
@@YoDoonie
Thank you very much for your fast reply.
Thinking about it. Haha.
Thanks again.
Unfortunately, the Sena Tufftalk has the absolute worst sound proofing out of any headsets I tried. I was going deaf wearing these.
That is unfortunately true. I added some padding out of a set of peltors, which helped a little bit. It also helps to make sure the cups are tight and making a complete seal around both ears.
@@YoDoonie I have the same headset. I unplugged the speakers, bought some of the little white connectors on amazon, wired in a 3.5mm headphone jack and use "Plugphones" now. I also added some Gel ear cups on top of the standard ear cups. It adds pressure to the fit on my head and helps dampen the noise. (The gel ear cups make the extra pressure tolerable.) I also started wearing goggles instead of sun glasses as the ear pieces on the sun glasses were breaking the seal and making it louder too. Finally, with all of that, I can hear my music without having to turn everything up to 100%.