![]() ![]() Overall, I am very pleased, a lot of performance for my dollar. Our noise canceling headset with microphone provides advanced noise reduction through ANR performance, magnesium ear cups, and advanced microphone technologies. Something of a throw back, these units use a 9V battery. The only thing I dont have any input on is the lifetime of a battery. You do not get the sensation of having just been placed in a quiet room that you get with a high end unit but there is respectable sound deadening, certainly adequate for a pax who only flies occasionally. The auto on/off feature is really nice as it eliminates instructing the passengers to find and manipulate the control box.Īudio quality is good to very good. The plus/minus symbols for battery insertion are a little tough to see so I marked that on the outside of the control box. The volume knobs on each ear cup work smoothly, no crackling and offer good volume control through the entire range of rotation. There were no instructions on how to use the patch cable so I could plug my phone in for music during cross countries but a little fiddling and I figured it out. The plastic on the electronics box is a little cheesy but again, this is an entry level or guest headset not really an issue. The connector plugs and cable appear to be of good quality. The headset itself is of solid construction with a sturdy mic boom and comfortable ear cups. Whenever one of my pilot friends asks me what ANR headset to buy, I always recommend LightSpeed. My LightSpeed headsets have always performed flawlessly and have given me years of trouble free service. These are a very good value for my money. Currently, I’m using a pair of Zulu headsets and my recently purchased cordless Tango headset. Decent price and reviews so I took the plunge. I normally use a Lightspeed and was shopping for some guest headsets. OK is this at the same level as say a top of the line Bose or Lightspeed, well no, but at 1/4 to 1/5 I would not expect it to be. Ambient noise reduction Unwanted sound from the environment can be reduced by excluding sound from the ear by passive noise isolation, or, often in conjunction.
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