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David Clark Electronic Noise Cancelling Aviation Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Details

BrandDavid Clark
ColorGreen
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Form FactorOn Ear
Noise ControlActive Noise Cancellation

Description of David Clark Electronic Noise Cancelling Aviation

Enhanced Noise Reduction - Bluetooth Technology. For Quiet Cockpits. Automatic Gain Control for optimum ANR in high-noise conditions. Redesigned oblong dome for better stability and improved audio. 5-year Manufacturer Limited Warranty.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Headsets must stay on the head!

I'm a commercial pilot flying a large aircraft carrier. I bought this headset to replace my old Sennheisen headset which I have had for over 15 years. Sound quality, noise cancellation, bluetooth capabilities - everything was 5 stars. My main concern is the mechanical fit and functionality of this headset. The first and most important requirement for a headset is that it fits comfortably on the head. The headset is comfortable for the most part, but this device doesn't stay on your head. During

Pros
  • Automotive and Electronics
Cons
  • Not as fat as other picks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

David Clark DC PRO X for Boeing 777

This is an overview for airline pilots. I was looking for my personal headset for my current plane, a Boeing 777. I looked around and basically had 3 headsets on my list. Telex Airman 850, Sennheiser HMEC 26-2-1-BV-K-2 and this one is David Clark DC ProX. Telex was attractive because of its $450 price tag and the ability to use airplanes. as a power source. Several colleagues have bought Telex and I have tried it on several flights. ANR/comfort is a far cry from David Clarke, and the 'headset…

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  • Electronics
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  • Socket required