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Flightcom Denali D50anr Fixed-wing Pilot - Aviation Headset - Anr on 2040-parts.com

US $390.00
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Flightcom Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:D50ANR


Item is in like new condition, with no signs of wear and tear. Comes with everything pictured (case, manual, and all appropriate cords.) 


Flightcom™

Flightcom™ Denali D50ANR Fixed-Wing

Flightcom's Denali is an extremely lightweight headset that offers exceptional performance and outstanding comfort. The Denali is engineered to fit unlike any other aviation headset, providing excellent passive and active noise attenuation, a secure and comfortable fit and extremely reliable performance.

Lightweight Comfort

At less than 14oz, this headset is the lightest ANR model available. Denali's ComLeather™ ear seals help abate noise and offer a comfortable fit. The sleek ear domes stay securely in place, reducing side force.

Sure Power System™ (SPS)

This ANR model also has SPS – a digital power management circuit. The SPS conserves battery life by shutting off the ANR circuit when not in use. Full passive performance is maintained when the ANR circuit is off.

Noise Reduction

ANR model achieves additional 18-20dB at certain key low frequencies.

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