Originally Posted by
vitusTinnitus
I don't know how Clarity Aloft stays in business. The electronics aren't bad, but that headset is completely unadjustable. They provide you a rubber band if it doesn't fit right. If it breaks while you're trying to adjust it (perhaps bending the cheap metal frame), they won't fix it like DC or another company might... they'll offer you an opportunity to buy another at half price, which is still 8 times more than the materials they use are worth.
Customer service lacks, too. I called for service, and got a message that they wouldn't be able to help because they were at OshKosh. Seriously?
Happier with a Mach 1.
Save your money... CA is good for noise attenuation and light weight, but not adjustable, can be quite uncomfortable on the wrong skull shape, and seems poorly backed by the manufacturer.
About a year ago, my CA headset had the rubber coating on the mike split open. It didn't affect the performance, but I sent it back and they sent me a brand new one. I'm still very happy with mine.