Faro G2 ANR Helicopter Headset Overview:
The Faro G2 Active Noise Reduction (ANR) Helicopter Headset is designed for pilots who take flying seriously. Using the newest sound technology, G2 Active noticeably reduces cockpit noise. So you can fly longer, more comfortably, in a quieter environment.
- Active Noise Cancelling (ANR)
- Excellent Noise Reduction- Up to 26 db
- Only 13 oz (without cord assembly)
- Large Comfortable Head Pad
- Soft Leather Earseals
- MP3/iPod/iPhone/iPad/Android Input (3.5 mm auxiliary cable included)
- High-performance Noise Cancelling Electret Microphone
- Flexible Mic Boom with Detent Positioning
- Advanced Dual Volume Control
- Coiled cord with U-174/U plug for helicopters.
- 3-Year Replacement Warranty
Large Soft Cushion
Extra Comfort for long cross-country flights. Made of soft, durable fiber, the cushion makes the headset feel extra light.
Noise Cancelling Electret Microphone
Fully adjustable microphone beam with wind screen allows ATC and your companions to hear you loud and clear. Microphone has been perfected to deliver high quality, crystal clear communication.
Leather Ear Protection
Soft ultra-thick and soft leather ear cushions provide you with an amazing 26db in noise reduction and comfortably protects your ears.
MP3/Audio Compatible
Bring your favorite songs on board! Simply plug-in the 3.5 mm auxiliary cable (included) into your Faro headset and take the joy of flying to a whole new level.
Faro G2 Active reduces the unwanted ambient noise in the cockpit by using both Passive Noise Reduction (PNR) and Active Noise Reduction (ANR). Passive Noise Reduction is achieved by placing sound absorbing material between your ears and the outside environment. Active Noise Reduction is achieved by placing a microphone inside the ear cup to greadh incoming noise and generating an ganti]noiseh signal through the speakers. The anti]noise and the ambient noise will cancel each other before they reach the ear. Through this technology, low frequency ambient noise is significantly reduced and important communication can be heard in a clear, crisp manner. The G2 will continue to operate as a standard aviation headset should the ANR become inactive for any reason such as low or no battery power.
Uses two AA batteries. Battery will last up to 30 hours depending on environment. Supports mono and stereo intercoms. Low battery is indicated by a flashing red LED light.
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