Lightspeed Zulu Headset put to the test

by Jason Schappert

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Lightspeed Zulu Headset

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Maybe it’s the bluetooth compatibility, or the 5 year warranty. But for some reason aviation dealers across the country can’t keep Lightspeed’s new Zulu headset on the shelves.

The M0A staff was highly impressed with the quality of the materials used, definitely an upgrade for LightSpeed, which typically uses mostly plastics or other low cost materials. With the Zulu headset, we were delighted to feel the combination of magnesium, metal, and plastic to make a stylish comfortable headset.

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The features, Bluetooth and FRC were some of the key points that set it apart from the Bose. In a poll of 10 pilots, 10 out of 10 were unable to find a difference in sound quality or comfort compared to the Bose headset respectfully.

Claimed to be the best ANR headset on the market, this revolutionary headset is setting the standard for the headset market.

Some features include:
-Bluetooth compatible
-Wired inputs for music or cell phone
-Dual volume control
-Stereo/Mono switchable
-ANR
-Weighs 13.9 ounces
-5 out of 5 stars from the M0A staff
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  • Mainkill1

    well… most of the time people cant hear a difference in sound, maybe sound proofing on the headset but thats all Bose really does great in and setting new standers?

  • Mainkill1

    Setting new standards it what way? I mean my head set that i have is wireless and 7.1 “software not hardware wise’ but it does not need a jack for my phone to be a standered or Bluetooth. and my head set has some high grade metals in them and what I am suppose to that that head set?

  • Danblell

    Love my Zulus. Wouldnt trade them for the world. Havent tried the bose though.

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