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Abdallah
> 3 dayFlying!
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Travis Reed
> 3 dayUse in a turboprop 80hrs a month. Good comfort, great noise cancelling. No problems connecting Bluetooth, mix and mute options.
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Mike Connor
> 3 dayThis is the only noise cancellation headset that can handle being knocked around, cords yanked, etc., in a helicopter tour environment. The cord length and thickness makes the most sense compared to the competitors. I tried to go with DC, but DC thinks you need a mile of flimsy cord to try to figure out what to do with. It use could a fatter head pad as it gets a little uncomfortable on top of the head.
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Ernest
> 3 dayAmazing
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Laura Despain
Greater than one weekBest headset. Easy to Bluetooth. Great sound and no background noise.
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MC
Greater than one weekI bought these for my pilot son. He was so happy to have them because “they’re the best you can
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Prof. Osbaldo Roberts
> 3 dayThis headset is excellent. The noise cancellation is great. It’s comfortable and the blue tooth is convenient.
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John Smithy
> 3 dayI use this headset in a loud, noisy, legacy USAF aircraft. It does wonders to cut down the noise. My hearing test baseline hasnt changed over a 15 year career using Bose Headsets. Highly recommended for those that cherish their hearing. I just need to start wearing them in the duck blind...
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Slonehome
> 3 dayBose are for me. Some like light speeds but I’m not a fan. Both are going to do the same but Bose are sleek and streamline. Guess it depends on what you like but I recommend these for sure! These are worth EVERY penny spent.
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UcMike
> 3 dayI really wanted to like this headset but ANR resulted in crackling and popping in my plane that could not be fixed. I returned the first pair thinking I got a defective unit but it was the same with the second. All I can guess is that my plane is to loud or the spl is to high in my little cockpit. I have an Arion Lightning LS-1 which is just a 120hp V6 Light Sport plane so I didnt think Id be on the high side of noisiness. I tried them plugged in to comms, unplugged from comms, with every possible seal on my head but got constant annoying crackling and popping sounds any time the ANR was turned on. I tried them in my house with my stereo blasting and they were amazing, just not in my plane. The electronic design of this headset is clearly not made to handle all environments and can be overpowered. To get crackle and pop for $1.1K calls for a 1 star unfortunately.