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I wrote about this in another thread, but decided to create a separate topic.

My wife's headset is a Bose A20, and I prefer it over my Zulu and Zulu3.  It fits my head best of any aviation headset I've worn.  I learned may airline pilots fly with a Bose QC25 headphone & NFlightMic/UFlyMic transforming the headphones into a aviation headset/baby brother to the Bose A20.

The Bose QC25 is no longer in production.  It is a wired headset and is powered by a single AAA batter.  It's lighter than the QC35.  No bluetooth.   I Purchased one on Ebay for $90.00

The Bose QC35 series I is no longer in production and has the same noise cancelling as the QC25 and QC35 II.  It has a built it battery that you charge,  it has bluetooh.  The QC35 II has a google assist button.  They go for $350 new.  I purchased a QC35 series I on ebay for $107.25. 

I'm going to see which one works best with an NFlightMic or UFlyMic.  The bluetooth is disabled when you plug the wire into the QC35. 

https://nflightmic.com/

https://uflymike.com/

Has anyone used the NFlightMic or uflymic?  Any others to maybe use with ten QC25 or QC35?

The case is much slimmer for storage as well.  Especially if you need to bring the headset with you from aircraft to aircraft.

Thanks!

I was going to wait for an Oskosh deal to purchase the mic, but that may be some time off.

 

-Seth 

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