Noise Canceling Headsets

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I have the light speed Zulu 3 headset and its super comfy. The ANR is superb on it as well as the Bluetooth if you’re going to use it for GA flying too.
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What headset does the company issue?
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Quote: What headset does the company issue?
Telex 850. They're so-so; if you get them in just the right spot, they'll do an adequate job of canceling the wind noise. I find any on-the-ear headset to be painful, so I don't use them, but they're standard issue. I use a Clarity Aloft and am very happy with it.
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Quote: I have the light speed Zulu 3 headset and its super comfy. The ANR is superb on it as well as the Bluetooth if you’re going to use it for GA flying too.

Careful. Zulu 3 isn’t TSO’d which is a requirement.
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Funny.... Professional Pilot pays $100+ for sunglasses, earbuds, hair mouse (a year)... $300 for Luggage Works rollaboard to protect their underwear.... but scrimping on head clamps....
DC's are too heavy (to pack or if the company offered for extended wear)
I've owned and worn a variety of Telex... MEH... Stop trying to beat the system with non-TSO'd applications...
Hands down, Bose A20!
What's your hearing worth?
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Quote: Funny.... Professional Pilot pays $100+ for sunglasses, earbuds, hair mouse (a year)... $300 for Luggage Works rollaboard to protect their underwear.... but scrimping on head clamps....

DC's are too heavy (to pack or if the company offered for extended wear)

I've owned and worn a variety of Telex... MEH... Stop trying to beat the system with non-TSO'd applications...

Hands down, Bose A20!

What's your hearing worth?


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Not TSO'd yet, but another entry into the aviation microphone market.

https://nflightmic.com/

Anybody use this/seen one used?
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The fact that the Telex 850 is TSO'd and the new Uflymike isnt, is laughable. Lot of ways to skin the cat with headsets but I agree with what was alluded to above, it is money worth spending.After trying in-ear and on-ear headsets, I personally prefer over-the-ear. Especially in a loud airplane like the 73.
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Quote: Not TSO'd yet, but another entry into the aviation microphone market.

https://nflightmic.com/

Anybody use this/seen one used?
Will it work with my Beatz by Dre?
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