✈️ Elevate Your Flight Experience with Zulu 3!
The LIGHTSPEEDZulu 3 Premium ANR Aviation Headset combines advanced active noise reduction, lightweight comfort, and durable materials, making it the ideal choice for aviation professionals. With features like ComPriority for seamless communication and the FlightLink app for recording, this headset is designed to enhance your flying experience while ensuring you stay connected.
Control Method | App |
Controller Type | Button |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 14.6 Ounces |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Aviation |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad |
Cable Features | Kevlar core |
Additional Features | Bluetooth, Noise Cancellation, Lightweight |
Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
Specific Uses For Product | Aviation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Oval |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Uncorded |
Color | Black, silver |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Headphone Jack | GA Dual Plugs |
Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Impedance | 560 Ohm |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
J**I
Great quality and extremely durable
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I give this headset 5 start. The noise canceling quality is excellent. Fits great on my large head. Mid weight but much lighter and more durable than my old headset. Comes with a hard carry bag which is nice. Headset has braided Kevlar cord which doesn’t kink and increased strength and flexibility vs standard cord Functionality:Great, does exactly what is needed Sound quality:excellent sound quality Weight:medium Value for money:good value Size:fits large head
P**E
Worth the cost...clear and comfortable active noise reduction.
Comfy and very well made and clear GA headset.
S**F
Lightweight, comfortable, awesome noise canceling, worth every penny
Great headset, comfortable, noise canceling is awesome....only minor complaint is at this price point $899)...why not include a premium name brand set of batteries. I just chuckled as I opened the packaging and found this premium headset with a set of batteries that were "lacking in premium stature" only thing I could see that would improve this purchase process. Seems silly I know.....but gosh...$900 for a headset with a set of 25 cent batteries...just made me chuckle a bit.
M**A
Great purchase for the pilot in your life!
Bought as a gift and the receipt absolutely loves these headphones. They are comfortable and look great while also being lightweight. They came in a nice case as well.
S**G
Good noise cancellation / High quality construction
I bought a PFX previously and had to return it because of the problematic noise cancellation. The Zulu 3 retains the same high quality workmanship that I liked in the PFX, but the noise cancellation works fine. The cancellation does not seem to be as aggressive as the PFX. I am using these in a Van's RV-6. My cockpit is very loud with both low frequency engine noise plus high frequency wind sound. The Z3 does a very good job. The clamping force seems a fair amount higher than the Bose, and these headsets feel heavier than Bose. Neither is remotely objectionable. The higher clamping force is better, I think, for the higher noise environment.The ear cup is the largest I have personally used. My ears are pretty big, yet there is ample room.The headsets also work fine for music listening. I would not mistake them for even moderate quality audiophile headsets, but for listening to music while flying along, they are fine -- noticeably better than most. I did not do an A-B immediate comparison, but my perception is they sound a modest amount better than Bose.At this point, I have flown 10 hours with these headsets. Definitely happy with them. In contrast I have flown 500 hours with Bose headsets over the years. Bose are fine headsets, no question. I got the Lightspeeds instead of Bose because I think they are better for a really high noise environment, and the Lightspeed seems sturdier. For a quieter cockpit, I might get the Bose instead because of the lighter weight and lower clamping force. I am saying both those qualities without double checking the measured values for the two. That is just my subjective perception.
J**E
Amazing headset
So far I’m only 2 flights in with it, but wow!! So far it checks all the boxes! I didn't want o spend $1400 for Bose A30s, or $1200 for the Lightspeed deltas. II’ve read reviews Bose is not supporting the A20s anymore so this seemed like a great option. Honestly I couldn't be happier! The noise canceling is amazing, headset is nice and loud, Kevlar wrapped cord seems great, and overall build quality feels nice and solid. Only worry I have is seems the ANR control box seems a little flimsy. Overall I’m super happy with this purchase and after using the loaners from my flight school this is a serious upgrade!
K**K
Excellent Headset for the price
Excellent headset for the price. Bluetooth and an app compatible for recording urself. Comfortable to wear for over 2hrs hobbs hrs flt. Beat Bose for the price. Great quality as well.
Z**Z
So comfortable, sound quality excellent
My husband always swore by David Clark headsets, but when I started flying with him, the pressure from the David Clarks would give me a headache within 10 minutes, which made me feel so nauseated. After much research, we found that the Lightspeed Zulu's had the least pressure on the head. I am extremely happy with my headset (actually the Zulu 2) and have been using it for over 5 years (longest flight 2.5 hours with no issues). When my husband flies without me, he found he preferred to use my headset! So this pair he purchased for himself and is very happy. The only difference I can tell between the Zulu 2 and 3 is that the cable in the 3 is nylon braided and more flexible (no big deal for me). I'm sure there are other upgrades which you can research for yourself. The battery life is excellent. The only negative I can think of (and I'm reaching, I still think it's a 5 star headset) is that since the headset is so light on the ears, that the "seal" is broken easily. So wearing chunky sunglasses that pushes the ear cushions out do interfere with sound quality, even yawning big disrupts the seal momentarily. Sometimes when we are taxiing with the windows down, the wind/air pressure difference causes the seal to not be ideal. However, we are still able to communicate without difficulty during these times. Seems to me, it's a trade off - I require the very light pressure on my head (as opposed to a headset with more pressure where the seal would not be broken), and we are definitely Zulu customers for life!
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