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FAA Approved for all certified aircraft.

Holy Micro! LLC’s SkyVoice altimeters offer cutting-edge technology to ensure safer take-offs and landings. These devices provide accurate height call-outs, gear reminders and many user selectable reminders helping prevent gear-up landings and enhancing overall safety in flying.

1. SkyVoice Alert 500 (LiDAR Altimeter)

 

The SkyVoice Alert 500 is a Take-off and Landing Height Announcer with LiDAR range of 590 ft and height call-outs range from 500 ft to 1 ft. It provides continuous gear warnings from 560 ft until the gear is down and locked. Bluetooth or wired, HUD options,  includes many user selectable reminders like Check Gear, Checklist, LC GUMPS, Flaps, Speed, Clearance, Prop and Pump on take-off and landing. GPS/MSL Height call-outs from 18000 ft to 500 ft & GPS based reminders like  Check Oxygen, IFR Altimeter, Clearance, Prop & Top of descent. Run-time reminders like Check Tank and Check Fuel.

2. SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 (RADAR Altimeter)

 

Designed for Seaplanes, the SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400, a Take-off and Landing Height Announcer with RADAR range of  400 ft, accurate over both water and land. Bluetooth or wired, HUD options, and provides many user selectable Reminders like Check Gear, Checklist, LC GUMPS, Flaps, Speed, Prop, Clearance and Pump to help you for safer take off and landings. It announces GPS/ MSL Height call-outs from 18000 ft to 500 ft  & GPS based reminders like Check Oxygen, IFR Altimeter, Clearance, Prop & Top of descent. Run-time reminders like Check Tank and Check Fuel.

3. SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 Portable ((RADAR Altimeter)

 

The SkyVoice Glassy Guide 400 Portable is a Take-off and Landing Height Announcer with RADAR range of 400 ft, it connects to your audio panel via Bluetooth and comes with a rechargeable battery for easy, portable use. User can set up to four "Check Gear" reminders for different heights from the list of 400, 300, 200 and 100, includes many user selectable reminders on take-off and landing like Check Gear, Checklist, LC GUMPS, Flaps, Speed, Prop, Clearance and Pump. Run-time reminders like Check Tank and Check Fuel. It’s ideal for testing before permanent installation.

Choose SkyVoice for reliable and precise height call-outs and enhanced safety. Visit our website to learn more – www.holymicro.com

Stack the odds in your favor. Install SkyVoice. Fly Safely.

 

 

 

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On 10/17/2024 at 11:33 PM, HolyMicro said:

1. SkyVoice Alert 500 (LiDAR Altimeter)

The SkyVoice Alert 500 is a Take-off and Landing Height Announcer with LiDAR range of 590 ft and height call-outs range from 500 ft to 1 ft. It provides continuous gear warnings from 560 ft until the gear is down and locked. 

@HolyMicro this system does look promising. Have a question for you - how does it detect the gear is down and locked? Is it splicing into existing wiring harness?

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Need to find a way to mask those call outs on climb out.  That would drive me nuts.  The competition doesn't do that.  I don't know if / how this system does the landing gear check but the other one on the market splices into anything hi or lo (configurable).  Mine is t'd off the gear down light.

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On 4/29/2025 at 7:37 PM, hypertech said:

Need to find a way to mask those call outs on climb out.  That would drive me nuts.  The competition doesn't do that.  I don't know if / how this system does the landing gear check but the other one on the market splices into anything hi or lo (configurable).  Mine is t'd off the gear down light.

Same thing. Holy is splices to the Gear Down light wire. Also you can tune as to what kind of announcements you are getting and when (go around, climb out).

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On 4/25/2025 at 12:32 AM, shawnd said:

@HolyMicro this system does look promising. Have a question for you - how does it detect the gear is down and locked? Is it splicing into existing wiring harness?

In order for the gear detection to work, the SkyVoice Alert LHA 500 uses a sensor wire to detect the presence or absence of voltage on the gear position indicator circuit. If the aircraft has separate indicator lights (e.g., a Green light for "gear down and locked" and a Red/Amber light for "gear up and locked"), the sensor wire can be connected to either. The corresponding detection method must then be selected in the SkyVoice Alert LHA 500 software based on where it is connected.

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On 4/30/2025 at 5:07 AM, hypertech said:

Need to find a way to mask those call outs on climb out.  That would drive me nuts.  The competition doesn't do that.  I don't know if / how this system does the landing gear check but the other one on the market splices into anything hi or lo (configurable).  Mine is t'd off the gear down light.

Regarding “A way to mask those call outs on climb out”, our system detect Go-Around and will not make any announcements.

Further, In the case of AGL height announcements, we can enable only the required heights. For example, if only 400, 300, 100, 50, and 10 feet are needed, the system will call out only these specific heights.

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