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    Sena Connection to N2

    Posted by Cameron on 2026-03-03 at 14:00

    Hi Guys, I’m loving the N2 so far. But it removes one very handy feature from just having my phone connected to my Sena helmet comms, which is to allow me to use voice commands to take calls and use Google assistant for map direction updates.

    I can’t figure out how to allow voice commands through the N2. I can see there’s an option in the N2 for Sound -> Phone/Device. I currently have it set to phone, but it doesn’t allow voice commands through the Sena comms.

    If this just isn’t a feature of the N2, that’s fine for now. But it would be great to have this updated in the future to allow voice comms.

    James replied 1 month ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Hans

    Administrator
    2026-03-04 at 01:47

    Hi Cameron,
    Unfortunately, it’s not possible to pair both a phone and a headset with the N2. I’ve already asked Innovv if they would consider this in further development of the N2 software.

    • Cameron

      Member
      2026-03-04 at 08:08

      Thanks Hans. I just saw the other forum post about the same ‘Google Assistant’ usage on the N2. This would be a great feature to have.

      • Hans

        Administrator
        2026-03-05 at 01:57

        Hi Cameron,
        Hopefully Innovv will pick it up soon.

  • MARK

    Member
    2026-05-16 at 20:52

    I have noticed the same issue with my N2, android phone and sena combination.

    Google maps navigation with navigation audio to the sena works perfectly, but making phone calls or using the Google assistant to initiate calls, or update navigation routing just doesn’t seem to work correctly.

    It is a real shame as it is otherwise a good screen, I’m surprised none of the YouTube reviews picked up on this limitation

  • James

    Member
    2026-05-19 at 14:37

    I’ve had the same problem with my Cardo, but what is extremely frustrating is when I first start up, the N2 comes on, connects to my phone and launches Android Auto and it works great. It’s at some point later the N2 hijacks the Cardo Mic and I’m no longer able to use voice commands or answer calls beyond the Cardo’s voice commands. When it works it’s great. But I’ve found the only way to force it to work is to disconnect the bluetooth connection to the Cardo and allow it to reconnect. Unfortunately, I have my phone in the trunk charging so it’s not readily available to manipulate the connections. Hopefully Innovv will come out with a fix for this sooner rather than later. In the meantime, Cardo will be represented at Americade next week and I’ll chat with their people. They have been very responsive to needs over the last few years.

    • This reply was modified 1 month ago by  James.

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