Uflymike Headset Adapter For Bose Quietcomfort on 2040-parts.com
South Jordan, Utah, United States
This UFlyMike headset adapter microphone is used with the Bose QuietComfort headphones to use inside the cockpit of an airplane. This setup is a better and a more comfortable setup compared to your standard aviation headset. This adapter has hardly been used and looks brand new.
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