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Headband Passive Anti-Noise AG-1 Aviation Walkie Talkie Earphone Nrr 25 dB

Headband Passive Anti-Noise AG-1 Aviation Walkie Talkie Earphone Nrr 25 dB

Products Description 1. Over the head style,super light weight. 2. Soft,Air-Flow head pad 3. Noise Reduction Rating:32 d;
Basic Info
Model NO. AG-1
Wire Material PU
Color Black
Type Noise Reduction Headset
Communication Wired
Usage Aviation/Helicopter
Function Microphone, Waterproof, Noise-Cancelling
Jack Diameter Tp-120
Jack Type Plug-in
Transport Package Inner Box
Specification 1.5kg
Trademark Power-Time
Origin China
HS Code 8518900090
Production Capacity 5000pieces / Month
Product Description

Headband Passive Anti-Noise AG-1 Aviation Walkie Talkie Earphone Nrr 25 dB

Products Description

1. Over the head style,super light weight.

2. Soft,Air-Flow head pad

3. Noise Reduction Rating:32 dB

4. Standard foam ear pads,Gel ear pads optional

5. GA use Dual plugs

6. One year warranty

8. Spare parts available

Model

AG-1

Weight

450g

Communication

TP-120

Noise canceling

NRR 25dB

Microphone

Dynamic

Brand

Power-Time


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Headband Passive Anti-Noise AG-1 Aviation Walkie Talkie Earphone Nrr 25 dB

Which cable do I need?

Most headsets come in multiple cable configurations. Choosing the right one is pretty easy, it just depends on what type of aircraft you fly:

  • Battery powered, twin plugs - this is by far the most common style, with separate microphone and headphone plugs (so-called PJ plugs). Almost every airplane ever built has these two plugs in the panel, so these headsets are universal. The only downside is that, for ANR headsets, you will need to use AA batteries to power the headset.
  • Aircraft powered, 6-pin plug - the second most popular style, sometimes called the "LEMO plug," requires no batteries since it is powered by the panel. This is convenient, but it does require the 6-pin plug to be installed in the panel. While many newer airplanes come with this option, most older airplanes do not. For these applications, you'll need to have your avionics shop wire in the plug - not a big job, but not something pilots can do on their own.
  • Helicopter plug - helicopters use a single, shorter plug (that is not compatible with airplanes). This is not like the 6-pin plug above, however, since an ANR helicopter headset will still need AA batteries. The only confusing part is that some helicopters also have a 6-pin (or LEMO) plug. In these helicopters, there are two different single plug connections.
  • Airbus XLR plug - less common is a single 5-pin connector that is made for Airbus jets.

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Q: What is the lead time for small trial order and mass productionWithin 7-10 working days for small order and 15-30 working days for mass production
Q: How to place order?Start order or write to us the quality and requirements, then we'll give you the best solution
Q: Do you accept online order?Yes we do accept online order with several payment
Q: What's the payment method?Can pay through Alibaba, support Mastercard, Visa, e-Checking, PAYLATER, T/TQ: Do you offer customize service?Yes, available for customize Logo laser carving on the back cover, and also package print.

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