Communication is absolutely critical while you're up in the air - and good quality aviation headsets make all the difference when you're communicating with the tower and other aircraft.
Passive Noise Reduction Vs Active Noise Reduction
A great aviation headset has to block out more than just one type of background noise and system interference at the same time.
Some headsets are great at the one and not so good at the other, and many times this is something you'II only discover once you’ve tested it out for yourself.
Passive noise reduction is simply the noise the headphones block with their design. Most aviation headsets are over-ear headsets and will block out a good amount of sound.
Active noise reduction (ANR) is when a headset emits a second sound that cancels out the other sound. In simple terms, the emitted sound wave is the inverse of the outside noise sound wave and thus they cancel each other out.
If your budget is a little tight, RayTalk PH-100A is abslutely a good choice. Some of the benefits of the PNR Aviation Headset include Mono & stereo switch, 3.5mm jack so you could run a cable to your phone to listen to music if you'd like, left and right volume switch, and it is equipped with Half gel and Half foam earpads and traditional wire boom microphone control, additionally equipped the control model solved the problem well that many pilots complained low voice when one people use David Clark headset, other people use other brand headset, the one who used other brand headset will get low voice.
If above PH-100A headset can't meet you, we have PH-100AC (ANR aviation headset) and PH-400AC-BT (Aviation headset with bluetooth) available, which works very well too. We have samples in stock for immediate delivery if you have any interests.