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Lightspeed Zulu Headsets

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Lightspeed Zulu Headsets

If in the markets for an aviation headset it is important to keep in mind a number of features that the aviator may want to consider that maybe incorporated into the headset.

In addition, it is important for the aviator to remember the most important reason for wearing a headset. Additionally, the individual, based upon their research and homework conducted, may want to research a number of brand names that are available on the market today for aviation headsets.

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Aviation Headset Features

First of all, if in the market for an aviation headset, it is important to remember what the most important reason for purchasing a quality headset is. That specific reason for purchasing a quality headset is for communication purposes.

Specifically, this communication is accomplished between the pilot and those in the control tower at the airport. In addition, communication is critical for the aviator flying the aircraft and their need to be in touch with other aircraft or pilots in the area.

Another important feature to consider when researching which headset to purchase is the reduction of noises that the headset provides. First of all, by default, a headset incorporates passive noise reduction. That is because passive noise reduction, by definition, is anything that is placed over the ears. Therefore, when the headset is placed on the pilot’s head and over their ears, there is a corresponding decrease in noise when the pilot is in the cockpit.

However, there are levels of noise that can compromise the hearing of the pilot. Specifically, those noise levels can be caused by the drone of the engine or propellers. In addition, there may be other natural noises that a pilot will hear when in the cockpit of the aircraft. Consequently, an important accessory to consider when purchasing an aviation headset is the incorporation of active noise reduction.

Active noise reduction is any electronic feature incorporated into the headset that is powered by a battery or batteries. When the on switch is activated, the noise level of certain sounds is diminished. Generally, these noise levels are measured in decibels. Therefore, it is important to consider a headset that provides an optimal reduction of noise level. Generally, this reduction in noise level is defined in terms of hertz (Hz) which is the unit of frequency.

Considering LightSpeed Headsets

One of the well-known and dependable manufacturing brand names of aviation headsets is the LightSpeed Zulu Headset. Additionally, this manufacturer makes a variety of headsets all designed with the pilot’s needs and budget in mind.

Specifically there are a number of particular models that have grown in popularity. Each of these models are assigned a number and the number represents the level of noise cancellation qualities with the lowest number being the least to the highest number being the highest level of noise cancellation.

In addition, many pilots, when talking about LightSpeed headsets, talk about this particular manufactured aviation headset being very comfortable. Specifically, those reviews talk about the fact that the headset does not allow for pinching, does not clip the wearer’s head nor does it compress the ears when the headsets are worn. In addition, the comfortableness of the headsets is highlighted because the lining of the ear cups are very soft.

Additionally, one of the good features about this type of noise reduction headset is that there is a warning system built into the headset. Specifically, when the batteries that power the noise reduction system begin to lose their power, a number of lights reflect the level of battery power remaining. Those levels of battery power are indicated by the colors green, amber and red. Additionally, the headset is wired to alert the aviator when only five hours of battery power remaining.

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