🛩️ Fly High with Bose: Where Comfort Meets Cutting-Edge Technology!
The Bose Proflight Series 2 Aviation Headset is designed for pilots flying in moderately noisy, pressurized turbine-powered aircraft. Weighing just 4.5 ounces, it features advanced digital active noise cancellation, Bluetooth connectivity, and a customizable fit for optimal sound quality. With a sleek design and intuitive tap controls, this headset ensures that you stay connected and comfortable during extended flights.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Wireless (Bluetooth) |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 9.6 Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Carrying Case Material | Leather (Protein), Plastic, Metal, Silicone, Stainless Steel |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Communication |
Compatible Devices | Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Noise Cancellation, Lightweight, In-Ear |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Communication |
Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Professional |
Theme | Aviation |
Color | Black |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
S**T
Upgrade from A20’s
Spent 7 years with the A20’s, which were pretty solid performers. All of that time, my ride was a 737, so multiple cockpits / day … quick exit and set up. They stood up well, given the abuse. I did have to replace the entire cord set at year 6, due to a microphone issue (also swapping boom mike from one side to another to give IOE).New ride, 777 … quieter cockpit. I didn’t use the supplied ear inserts, opting for custom molds provided by a supplier that works with our company.Only had the opportunity to use the Pro-Flights on one trip so far, and even if I had 50 trips under my belt - I would say that we don’t wear these very long during the flight, only from pushback up to cruise - then prior to top of descent to the gate.Having said all that, what I like about the Pro Flights vs the A20’s is the reduced weight on my head. Along with reduced weight, there is no need to clamp the head either, since this utilizes an in-ear device.Audio clarity is typical Bose (awesome), and I find that I like the High setting for noise cancelling even though the 777 is very quiet compared to the 737.I also like that instead of using a screw driver to swap the boom mic (A20’s) from one side to another, the Pro Flight utilizes a simple one handed method to remove the mic set up, producing a much faster switch to the other side.Less weight, producing less pressure atop the head … along with no head clamping (inherent to A20/30 design), have produced a headset that feels as though it can be worn for long hours, with comfort.
K**J
B-737 approved
I have been wearing David Clark One-X's for the last 7 years or so. The noise cancelation on the Pro Flight 2s is equal to or greater than my old David Clark One-X clamps. These Pro Flights are SO comfortable! I am usually averse to having things in my ears (like foam plugs) but these are like wearing airpods for the entire flight. I do not use the "tap" feature. I keep the noise cancelation in "high". I love being able to pop one of the ear buds out.I had my reservations on how effective these would be in a cockpit as loud as the 737, but was amazed how quiet and effective they are. Absolutely on par or better than the ANR of the clamp style DCs.I did find the audio on the headset accentuated / amplified some of the background noises over the intercom of the B737. I switched the "Audio" dip-switch under the battery from "norm" to "low" and I found the audio more comfortable and not as amplified. In this setting, the aircraft audio had a flattened more toned down sound to it, probably personal preference.Overall, I really like these, they are super comfortable for long days, and long flights. I hope to get many years of use out of them. I regret not getting them sooner.
K**.
nice
it's very comfortable to wear but the noise canceling is not enough for smaller plants. still went with a30 in the end. this is definitely perfect for bigger aircraft that have better noise isolation.
D**E
I prefer over the ear models
Product is typical Bose, good quality and workmanship. The headset came with three different sized earbuds. I ended up using the smallest size, and constantly had to fiddle with them in my ear to maintain the seal and comfort. the batteries lasted as expected, and the Bluetooth tech worked great. The headset bracket was extremely light and comfortable, and almost no clamping that you would expect from an over the ear model. My only complaint with this headset is that it was troublesome to get comfortable in my ear, even after giving it a solid three weeks of attempts. I prefer my A20 over the ear to the in-ear model, but for someone that likes the in-ear style, this is a great choice.
S**E
Awesome headset! Worth every dollar!
Most comfortable and capable headset on the market! It's everything I'd hoped it would be and more. I'm a 737 pilot and our cockpit is known to be noisy. With this headset...it's the quietist cockpit I've been in.After having the headset for a few years...the shine has worn off. The cords have frayed and I get a really loud pop in the ear pieces when I move the mic. Still like the headset...just wish it was a little higher quality
Y**D
Only boomers wear earcups.
It’s a top-shelf product if you get the custom ear pieces from Avery. Lightweight, has held up to professional use for a few months already. Comfortable. Did I mention it’s lightweight? It’s lightweight. That makes it comfortable even after a whole day in the 737. Fit is unaffected by sunglasses. Those custom ear pieces though...night & day difference.
A**S
Great noise cancelation, lightweight and superb sound quality, but....
Most everything about these is great , however there is one thing that makes these terrible headsets. The actual bud that goes in your ear is extremely uncomfortable for more than an hour or so at a time. If your flying longer hauls than 1 hour I would try them out first before you spend a thousand dollars on them. I tried all three sizes and they all are uncomfortable. Bose has a specific proprietary bud cover that has a hard plastic core which is the reason for the uncomfortable feel. If you try other silicon tips they don't fit properly and end up falling out. Other than that the sound technology is spot on. Very quiet. My recommendation is try this set and the over ear A20s and go from there. Happy flying!
Trustpilot
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