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David Clark ONE-XA Headset - XLR-5 Plug, ENC (Bluetooth)

The David Clark ONE-XA is a panel mount, aircraft-powered headset featuring a 5-pin XLR connector.

  • Hybrid Electronic Noise Cancellation with advanced feed-forward and feed-back technology provides best-in-class active noise reduction.
  • Digital Signal Processing (DSP) ensures high-fidelity audio for superior communications and music listening.
  • Bluetooth® wireless technology provides seamless integration for connecting to cell phones, MP3, tablets or other smart devices.
  • Stereo/mono switch compatible with all aircraft audio panel configurations.
  • High performance, electret microphone with enhanced noise cancelling.
  • Rugged yet lightweight alloy headband and suspension system is adjustable for personalized fit.
  • Low profile, Outlast® fabric head pad with vented design absorbs excess heat to keep you cool and eliminates 'hot spots'.
  • Over-the-ear, leatherette ear seals with slow recovery foam cradle the ears in comfort and provide a snug, secure seal.
  • Compact, in-line control module with backlit, touch-key user interface controls On/Off, Bluetooth® wireless technology and volume control.
  • Control module powered by two (2) AA batteries for up to 50 hours of use.
  • Collapsible, folding design for compact storage in David Clark headset bag (included).
  • Weight (without cord assembly) 12.3 oz.
  • FAA TSO-C139a Approved.
  • Part No. 41302G-04.
  • Five-year warranty.

Delivery includes: David Clark ONE-XA (incl. control module and XLR-5 plug for panel power), Headset Bag (black), Quick Start Guide.

Manufacturer "DAVID CLARK"
1975 stellte die David Clark Company das erste geräuschdämpfende Headset vor, das für den Gehörschutz von Piloten entwickelt wurde und gleichzeitig einen klaren Empfang und eine scharfe Übertragung bei normaler Sprachlautstärke in einem lauten Flugzeug ermöglichte. Seitdem haben die „Green Domes“ immer wieder Maßstäbe in Sachen Komfort, Qualität und Leistung bei der Entwicklung und Herstellung von Headsets für die Luftfahrt gesetzt.