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HEADSET ROUNDUP Words Daniel McAuley
When it comes to headsets, it’s important to own a good quality and reliable pair that will allow you to hear important communication over any other noises and distractions you may encounter while flying. We’ve reviewed the most popular headsets on the market from Bose, Lightspeed and David Clark to take the guesswork out of purchasing your next pair.
BOSE A20 WITH BLUETOOTH With a lightweight construction, the Bose A20 headset sits comfortably, making it ideal for long flights. It also features excellent active noise reduction, significantly quietening even the loudest of engines. The built-in Bluetooth and audio prioritisation are equally great, allowing you to listen to phone calls and music then muting everything except air traffic when a radio call is received. Bose’s customer service is also highly regarded and they have been great with quickly replacing damaged headsets that are covered under warranty. These are a significant investment but when it comes to headsets, you get what you pay for and the Bose A20s are worth every cent. $1,650 at dowunderpilotshop.com.au
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