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NFlightCam Introduces Microphone System

NFlightMic Attaches To Consumer Noise-Cancelling Headphones

After seven years producing high-quality camera accessories, NFlightCam has ventured into the headset market with the NFlightMic. The NFlightMic is an aviation microphone that can be attached to a number of active noise-cancelling headsets from the consumer electronics market, creating a high-quality ANR headset at a very affordable price.

For example, the Bose QC35 is Bose's top-of-the-line consumer headset and retails for $329.95. Add the NFlightMic for $275, creating a top-of-the line ANR headset for $604.95.

The NFlightMic is made up of a high-quality electret aviation microphone that also contains circuitry to convert the aircraft audio output into line-level audio that any consumer headset will accept. Using 3M Dual Lock, the NFlightMic will attach to almost any headset on the market. Never again will you be bound by the high cost of aviation headsets simply because they are made for aviation.

The NFlightMic is backed by an Unconditional Lifetime Warranty. We will replace your NFlightMic, even if the damage is the result of abuse.

The NFlightMic is produced by pilots for pilots. A small business based in Alaska, we are passionate about flying, making awesome products, and delivering amazing customer service.

(Images provided with NFlightMic media release)

FMI: www.nflightcam.com


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