Lightspeeds FlightLink technology for iPad and iPhone is exclusive to Lightspeed headsets, and turns your headset into your personal cockpit. Perhaps the coolest feature, and certainly most unique of this headset is it’s compatibility with FlightLink software. It allows to music to remain playing in the background in your ears while you are active on the radio. The audio priority feature can be turned off so it just lowers music volume when ATC calls, and does not turn it off completely. The headset features an audio priority feature which slowly fades your music out while when there are radio transmissions. We recommend you use the bluetooth for calls only and the auxiliary for music so it preserves battery life. If you pair your device with bluetooth it uses battery from the headset and will drain it faster. If you like to listen to music during your flights, we recommend using the auxiliary input in the controller for your phone or MP3 player instead of bluetooth. With bluetooth, you can initiate voice dialing, answer or terminate a call, redial, or listen to music. To activate the bluetooth, simply hold down the button until the light flashes red and blue – your headset is now in pairing mode and you can connect it to your cell phone. The controller has a sliding volume control, an auxiliary input, plus controls for bluetooth. You can use this when you exhaust all other options for noise adjustment, and when you fly with someone whose headset is unusually loud or quiet. The flexible boom mic has an adjustment on it where you can adjust mic sensitivity. The head pad pulls off and can be easily snapped back into place, and it can also be replaced. We find these ear cups last about 1-2 years. Parts replacement is easy, and easy to adjust, the ear cups feature soft, leather like material, which are easily replaced and retail at about $30. The magnesium ear cup is superior to plastic at blocking out high frequency noise. It uses patent-pending “Microport Vent” technology and electronic cancellation components, the Zulu 2 offers improved active noise reduction (ANR) consistency and performance over a deep, broad range of low frequency noise. The Zulu 2 is superior in blocking high frequency noise. Lightspeed states that magnesium performs better at absorbing noise than plastic, and it also increases strength without increasing weight. The Zulu 2 weighs in at only 13 ounces and has a magnesium ear cups which are really cool looking – and very effective at cancelling noise. Not surprisingly, like all new headsets, it has all the latest features including Bluetooth. The Zulu 2 is the latest upgrade from the Zulu model headsets and are lighter and more comfortable. The Lightspeed Zulu 2 is the ultimate blend of design, comfort and technology.
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