Flightcom™ Denali D90ANR Fixed-Wing Flightcom's Denali is an extremely lightweight headset that offers exceptional performance and outstanding comfort. The Denali is engineered to fit unlike any other aviation headset, providing excellent passive and active noise attenuation, a secure and comfortable fit and extremely reliable performance. Lightweight Comfort At less than 14oz, this headset is the lightest ANR model available. Denali's ComLeather™ ear seals help abate noise and offer a comfortable fit. The sleek ear domes stay securely in place, reducing side force. Dual Inputs This top-of-the-line model includes dual inputs that support cell phone and Aux connections for communication and entertainment. Automatic muting ensures that all incoming transmissions are instantly heard. Extended Battery Life The D90ANR uses two always available AA-size batteries for up to 50 hours of continuous ANR use. Sure Power System™ (SPS) This ANR model also has SPS – a digital power management circuit. The SPS conserves battery life by shutting off the ANR circuit when not in use. Full passive performance is maintained when the ANR circuit is off. Noise Reduction ANR model achieves additional 18-20dB at certain key low frequencies. |
Really happens with confort and sound on our RV-10. Definitely worth the price
Flightcom Denali D90 ANR Headset
Great product
I have the non ANR and ANR versions. I replaced the ear pads with extra thick pads and fixed the occasional noise leak problem. They are now very quiet and comfortable.
At first the right ear seals did not seal. Swaped the ear seals (left with right) and problem solved. After the swap it works pretty well.
This headset is absolute garbage. I bought it thinking the that previous review was just a fluke. it isnt. There is a constant high pitch buzzing feedback the moment you turn the noise cancelling on. I guess if youre already half deaf and cant hear high frequencies this might be for you. Anyone else will be better off buying a real ANR headset like a Bose or a Lightspeed. After buying this piece of crap a multi month saga started with pilotshop, as well. They wont simply take the headset back and return your money. Instead they want you to sent it in to flightcom for repairs, which I did. They eventually sent it back and managed to get the noise level down, but not eliminated entirely. If you remove the soft felt pad in the earcup (held on by velcro) youll see why this is not a fixable problem: the ANR microphone is IN the earcup, right next to the speakers. This is in contrast to every other sane ANR manufacturer out there, who puts the microphone on the OUTSIDE. As anyone whos ever put a mic next to a speaker will tell you: this is how you get feedback. No amount of fixing is going to get rid of this fundamental design flaw. Anyhow, after requesting a refund from Pilotshop again, they finally agreed to take it back. For 85%. So I lose over $60 on this. Save yourself a lot of grief and get something else. Anything else.
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No, the Flightcom Denali (11-10817) only has the input for you to plug in your own cable.