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The ASAHS-1 Aviation Headset combines high-density acoustic foam earcups for superior passive noise attenuation with a noise reduction rating of 23 dB. It features high-fidelity speakers for clear sound, a noise-canceling flex-boom microphone for optimal voice transmission, and durable gold-plated connectors. Weighing just 1.63 pounds, this headset is designed for comfort and extended use in aviation settings.
Control Method | Remote |
Item Weight | 1.63 Pounds |
Is Electric | No |
Antenna Location | Aviation |
Compatible Devices | Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Cellphones |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | hs 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | aviation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | professional |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Noise Control | Passive Noise Cancellation |
N**K
Pretty impressive for it's price!
I fly Cessna 150's, 172's, and 182's so it's fairly loud(to me) in the cockpit. For the past year I've only used my Lightspeed Sierra headset when I fly, but I didn't want to fork over $600+ for extra headsets. I didn't wanna spend a ton of money so I figured I'd give these a shot. I bought these for passengers to use now that I'm flying other people more often. I was REALLY impressed by them considering their price!Now on to the review:Noise Reduction: 4.5 starsThey don't hold a candle to my Lightspeed's, but at 1/6th the cost, they are really good. BUUUUT, if you break the seal on the ear muffs, like with sunglass arms, the noise instantly jumps up. I almost always fly during the day and with sunglasses so this is annoying as I had to angle my sunglasses to where the arms were above the muffs. Not a big deal if your plane has good sun visors and you don't need sunglasses, but I definitely thought it was worth mentioning.I bought a $320 David Clark headset that was similar to this ASA headset (PNR, no frills) but returned it after only 2 flights. This ASA headset is way, way better, and 1/3rd the cost.Sound Quality:These things are impressive!! Really impressive. For $115 I'm shocked at the sound quality. They sound as good, if not better than my Lightspeeds(possibly due to the Lightspeed's ANR/negative noise). But every thing is crystal clear with this headset, even music played through the dash panel.Microphone: 5 starsAgain, really impressive. The headset I received is in fact the "HS-1a" which is what is pictured (it has the flexible mic boom). I installed the foam mic cover (which is included). This mic is better than Lightspeed mic! It picks up right when I start talking, stops when I do, and doesn't miss anything. It actually makes me think something is wrong with my Lightspeed because the ASA mic works so flawlessly, whereas my LS mic occasionally won't pick up/transmit what I'm saying.But no complaints the ASA mic.Comfort: 4.5 starsAfter reading all the other reviews before purchasing I was concerned about the clamping force being too strong as my head is somewhat large. As soon as I unboxed the headset I put it on, and then I stretched it to a distance of about an inch wider than each of my ears and held it there for a few seconds. This only took one minute and it definitely removed any excessive clamping force from the headset. If you've got a big dome like me, I highly suggest you pre-stretch the headset a little bit.The top pad is good. I'm bald so I don't have any hair to cushion the top of the headset, so I can feel the difference in the top pad versus my LS's. But honestly it wasn't even noticeable after the first 5 minutes or so. It's not plush like the LS, but it's plenty comfortableMy longest flight so far with this product is just over 2 hours and I had no pain/issues whatsoever.Misc:Volume knobs - work great, nice and big, easy to use even with gloves on. Independent knobs are nice although I don't need/prefer differing volumes in my headset.Cord length - seemed fairly short at first, but was plenty long enough once I got in the plane. I guess my LS's just have a really long cord.Flightbag space - this headset doesn't pack as easily as my LS's but that's to be expected. I just had to remove a velcro divider panel from my flight bag, rotate the headsets 90*, and pack them 'coupled' together. Not a big deal, just adds a few seconds to pre & post-flight packing.Looks - this headset looks great. I really like the all black look. It's obvious to me that this is a budget headset, but none of my passengers can tell.In summary, you really can't beat this headset for the price. I just ordered 2 more so I'll finally have a full set of four headsets. These things put the David Clarks to shame.
R**O
Original
Funciona muy bien
J**
Producto
Muy bueno
A**R
This is all you need for general aviation training-skip the more expensive options
I bought this headset for my VFR training, never having had a headset before. I looked at tons of options before settling on this one. For basic, general aviation training it is all you need. You do NOT need to spend 3-4x the price of this headset for a fancy headset. Your instructor will have a fancy one-you will not. I wore this headset every day for anywhere from 4-6 hours a day and it worked just fine. Good audio quality, decent noise cancelling, good microphone, and acceptable weight on your head. It is tight on your ears, which is good for hearing and noise cancelling, but wears you out a bit after a few hours and takes a little getting used to, especially if you wear glasses as I do. You can select mono or stereo audio, which is a nice feature (to my surprise, I often used mono as it was enough to hear well).Overall, this is a good quality basic headset and if you are a student pilot it is all you need.
A**N
Very solid headset for the money
Needed a headset for my student pilot training. Worked great and had all the features of $400 headsets. Noise was muffled pretty well and I could hear the radio perfectly. Microphone quality was also very clear. Nothing felt cheap. It even came with a pop protector so it didn't pick up wind; something that, again, many pricier headsets don't even include. Great headset for student pilots or anyone on a budget.
C**S
Great Headset
The day I received my headset was the same day I had a flight planned. I was excited about trying these out and seeing how well they worked. As I was conducting my preflight I set my headset up and prepped them by setting the volume for each ear. After a little adjusting I got them set where I need them. Once we started to taxi and convicted a run up all calls were clear from me to other aircraft and it was clear hearing the other aircrafts calls. I have used the headset about 8 or 9 times now and they have worked great. If anyone is just getting started an they don’t want to break the bank, I highly recommend these. The only issue I have found was of course during run up and take off with a little bit of wind. Other than that I’m going to keep running these until I can’t anymore.
A**L
For the price, you can't go wrong!
I have a Bose A20 headset with bluetooth and I absolutely love it. However, when shopping for a headset for my passengers, I wasn't exactly thrilled with the thought of buying another $1k headset.This fits the bill perfectly. This headset is very durable, looks nice, and sounds excellent. Although I really enjoy the noise canceling capability of my Bose A20, I would have no problem using this headset instead.The headset has the a mono/stereo switch on the junction box. If you're only getting sound in one side, try moving the switch; that should fix you up.The headset that was shipped to me does have the flexible mic boom. That is a very nice feature. The boom is a bit larger than the one on my Bose A20; I'm not sure if that is a feature or a detriment at this point, though.This headset doesn't include a case but, for this price, who could complain? I bought the ASA Single Headset Bag from Amazon for very little money and it works perfectly.If you're looking for an extra headset or even just a beginner headset, you can't go wrong. But, once you start flying, check out the Bose A20 or another higher end headset....you'll thank yourself for the investment.
I**.
One of them was open, almost used and the sponge of the microphone was missing
Quality was good as expected
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