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David Clark H20-10 Headset on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
In good conditon, with little show of use. Needs foam mic cover on microphone boom.
Manufacturer Part Number:H20-10 Part Brand:David Clark

This “next-generation” headset uses advanced composite materials making it extremely strong, light (19 oz.), and comfortable! David Clark's Custom Comfort System employs several enhanced features that make this unique headset a pleasure to wear. Includes a patented, supersoft “floating” headpad for maximum cushioning and extra thick, contoured gel ear seals for a quiet, comfortable seal. The adjustable headband uses locking clips for a secure, precise fit without being too tight. Features a fully flexible boom and high-quality, M-7A electret microphone. NRR 22dB, TSO'd. Made in USA.

Our Test Pilots Conclude...

This headset is a great choice when comfort is the priority. Spouses and non-flying passengers will appreciate the superior comfort of this advanced, lightweight headset. This is a general purpose headset, great for flight training, longer flights, noisy cockpits, etc.

Specifications

WEIGHT19.00 oz
ACTIVE NOISE REDUCTION (ANR)No
AUTO SHUT-OFFNo
AUX AUDIO IN (WIRED)No
BAG INCLUDEDNo
BLUETOOTH (AUDIO)No
BLUETOOTH (PHONE)No
CELLPHONE INTERFACENo
MICROPHONEElectret
NOISE REDUCTION RATING22
STEREO/MONOMono
TSO'DYes
WARRANTY5 years


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