Sourced from quality manufacturers, our own branded (AVIATIONEU NEA ERA) aviation headsets are offered in different series outlined below, each with PNR and ANR models for airplanes and helicopters.
Models for airplanes and other General Aviation uses come with PJ-055/PJ-068 dual plugs while those for helicopters come with a military grade U174 plug.
With their competitive prices, advanced design and features, quality materials and rigid construction, AVIATIONEU NEA ERA headsets combine performance, functionality and comfort to provide cost effective solutions for every need. ANR models (*) are offered with or without Bluetooth capability to enjoy music and mobile communications. All our headsets are accompanied by our Certificate of Conformance and 12-months manufacturer warranty.
400C Series (Ultra Light Carbon Fiber Aviation Headsets)
Combining high performance, modern design, robust construction and an ultralight weight (only 9oz, 255g) the AVIATIONEU NEA ERA 400C series headsets are intended for use in air transport and military operations or by demanding pilots who seek high performance, functionality and confort headsets with an ultra light weight. Offered in carbon fiber black color. Various models include:
400C and 400CH PNR headsets, offered for airplanes and helicopters respectively, with 23dB noise reduction capability.
400AC and 400AHC ANR headsets, offered for airplanes and helicopters respectively, with a 29dB noise reduction rating. They are offered with or without Bluetooth capability.
Product Features (Depending on selected model):
Fully adjustable spring steel headband, faux leather ear cushions for extra comfort, noise-canceling electret (or optionally, dynamic) microphone with a 270 deg. rotatable boom, premium speakers and microphone for crystal clear audio and standard S/M switch, with dual volume control knobs on the control module, PJ-055/PJ-068 dual plugs (airplanes) or military grade U174 plug and a tough, durable coil cord (helicopters).
AVIATIONEU NEA ERA 400AC Series Headset Features & Specifications (model without Bluetooth):
Material: Carbon Fiber
Weight: 9oz / 255g (nearly half of other aviation headsets)
Earphone Plug PJ-055, Microphone Plug PJ-068 (Models 400AC/400AC-BT)
Military grade U174 plug (Model 400AHC-BT)
Straight cord from headset to molded plug, 150 cm.
Boom: Spring tension boom
Active noise reduction ratings (NRRs): 29dB (*)
Passive noise reduction ratings (NRRs): 23dB
Small AA battery box with toggle switch
Ultra comfortable faux leather cushions
Clear Hear performance audio speakers
Noise-canceling electret Microphone (or optionally, dynamic) microphone
Fully adjustable spring steel headband
Low-profile volume control knobs on ear cups
Optional Bluetooth capability for music and phone calls (400AC-BT/400AHC-BT)
Manufacturer Warranty: 12 months
(*) The headset will shut off automatically when unplugged from the battery box, manually turned off from the toggle switch or when the radio or avionics master switch is turned off. Aircraft equipments or intercoms should be working when ANR function is in use. ANR function is powered by a 9V battery from supplied battery box (not equipments or intercoms). When the battery power is low, the red LED indicator will flash. The Active Noise Reduction will cease to operate after one hour.
Microphone Specifications
Sensitivity:- -52+/-3 dB RL=1.0K Q Vs=2.0V(DC) 1KHz
Impedance Max: 2.2 K2 1KHz (RL=2.2KΩ)
Frequency: 20Hz-20KHz
Current Consumption Max: VS=2.0 V RL=2.2KΩ Max: 500μA
Operating Voltage: 2.5-10 Volts (DC)
Max, Sound Pressure Level: 110 dB S.PL
Speaker Specifications
Impedance: 450Ω+15%@1KHz
Sensitivity: 95 dB+10%/1 Watt 0.5 Meter
Resonance Frequency: (FO) 680 Hz+20%
Frequency response: F-5KHz
Rated input power: 1.0 W
Max. input power: 1.5 W
Note on Headset Connectors:
The GA Plug (also known as a General Aviation Plug, Twin Plug or a Dual Plug) is the mostly used headset connector for general aviation/fixed-wing aircraft like Cessna’s, Beechcraft’s, Cirrus’, Piper's but also in some newer aircraft, like Cirrus or Mooney. While these are the most universal of plugs, it is important to know that the plugs themselves will not provide power for ANR (Active Noise Reduction) or Bluetooth. When using a GA Plug headset, 1 plug will provide the audio to the ear cups and the other will provide the power to the microphone. Batteries will power ANR, Bluetooth and Amplification functions.
The U174 Plug is a helicopter plug. This is a single plug and looks similar to a GA Plug but it is shorter and thicker than a GA Plug. This single plug will help supply power for the ear cup audio and the microphone. Like GA Plugs, a headset with a U174 Plug will not power ANR or Bluetooth if the headset provides these options.
Panel Powered / Redel / LEMO Connector Plug allows pluging of any Redel equipped ANR (Active Noise Reduction) headset directly into the panel. This single 6-pin jack will provide audio, microphone, as well as power for the ANR in the headset so you can skip the batteries.
XLR 5 is a five-pin connector used in aviation headsets, where it can supply power for active noise cancellation.