A Rugged Headset is the most intimate object one use while flying. This makes choosing the right one a surprisingly crucial decision. Whether you are flying high or diving deep in the water inside a marine, considering a few things is a no-brainer.
Things such as what headset is right for you, how often do you fly or go inside a marine, total duration for which you will wear it, etc. are crucial to figuring out before you buy any random headset.
Following is the key points that will lead you to the right headset and will save your money.
Set Budget
Remember we are trying to save big so set the budget that will work perfectly for both your finance and you. These days, many functional, effective, and reliable headsets are available at all prices. So, set a budget that works for you perfectly.
“Must-Haves” Features
The longevity of your headset relies on the array of features it encompasses. So which features should we look in it are given below:
Hearing protection is one of the major reasons for buying rugged headset no matter whether you are wearing it in a helicopter or rescue vessel. Generally, there are two types of noise reductions – active noise reduction (AVR) and passive noise reduction (PNR). AVR uses outside noise via a mic to produce the sound waves of an exact opposite frequency through noise-canceling circuitry inside the headset. This process cancels the outside noises. PNR is a simple ear cup that covers ears and creates a seal your ear and outside noises. It’s same as cupping your hand around your ears.
You
must be able to hear & send radio transmission that provides
crisp and clear audio. Most headsets deliver high-quality speaker
inside the headset that promotes better clarity rugged headset and
response.
Some extra features may include.
Weight – Must be lightweight
Head Clamping – How tightly the cups can clamp around your ear
Adjustability – Adjustable headband with a custom fit
Mic Flexibility – To what extent a mic can be adjusted
Head Clamping – How tightly the cups can clamp around your ear
Adjustability – Adjustable headband with a custom fit
Mic Flexibility – To what extent a mic can be adjusted
Type of Features “You Want”
No matter what features the headset is offering, they will be wasted if you are not going to use them. Your headset at least must have:
Bluetooth Music, Cell Phone, volume control, Warranty, and Mono-stereo Switch.
Bluetooth Music, Cell Phone, volume control, Warranty, and Mono-stereo Switch.
So use the above information to purchase a pocket-friendly headset for helicopter or Rescue Vessel.