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Review on 🎧 UFQ L-GA Adapt Bose A20 Lemo 6 pin Connector Aviation Headset - General Aviation GA Twin Plugs Adapter with Free Super High Density Sponge + O Ring - Compatible with Bose A20 (Improved Sponge) by Darby Perkins

Revainrating 5 out of 5

quality adapter. Works very well. Stereo and mono, both ears complete.

I'm writing this review because a lot of people obviously don't understand what it is or how to use it. I have 6 Bose headsets and 5 Lightspeed headsets. All but one are LEMO. I use a lemon fork because it's the most versatile. If you happen to be on an airplane with Lemo plugs, no batteries are needed, no need to worry about losing ANR. Unless you're flying on an airplane with Lemo plugs, you'll need a headset with batteries. DUAL PLUG DOES NOT SUPPLY POWER. So if you have a Lemo headset that doesn't have room for batteries, you're out of luck. The problem isn't with the design of this adapter, it's with the way dual GA connectors work. Some people write that they only hear sounds with one ear. Open the battery compartment and switch the small switch labeled "Stereo" to "Mono" or vice versa. It's not due to a missing adapter, just how your particular panel is set up. Some planes are stereo (newer), some are mono. This does not affect the quality of your music via Bluetooth. If you're used to flying your Cirrus or whatever, and you get this to fly your friends' old Cessna, you probably need to flip that switch to hear in both ears. Bose sells the same adapter for about three times the price. I have a few of these and a few other brands and they are all the same. I haven't met anyone who failed yet. UFM is a pretty decent brand and the adapter works. It's the cheapest at the moment, so you really can't go wrong here.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure

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June 24, 2023
Only works in one ear! NO IDEA WHY. Totally unuseable.