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Light Sound: Aloft Technology's New Featherweight Headset

Weighs Just 1.5 Ounces

Aloft Technologies Monday announced the introduction of the world’s most comfortable, technologically advanced, lightweight aviation headset, weighing only 1.5 ounces.

The company said it was able to merge some of the most advanced technologies from the fields of hearing science, aviation communications, and performance audio into one streamlined aviation headset design, the Clarity Aloft Headset. It provides patented self-molding ear tips to achieve superior sound clarity and comfort, while providing 35-45 decibels of passive noise reduction.

"A distinct feature of the Clarity Aloft pilot headset is the patented self-molding foam ear tip that expands in the ear canal providing a snug and comfortable custom fit," said Bill Waterman, President of Aloft Technologies. "The viscoelastic ear tip foam is highly engineered to provide performance characteristics dramatically better than the ordinary foam earplugs found on competitor headsets."

The Clarity Aloft Headset utilizes components derived from hearing aid technology and professional audio noise canceling microphones. This provides the best elimination of noise in the critical speech frequencies, without the bulk and uncomfortable clamping pressure of conventional aviation headsets.

FMI: www.clarityaloft.com

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