Bose A30 Bluetooth Aviation Headset - Lightweight Comfortable Design, Adjustable ANR and Noise Cancelling Microphone, [Dual Plug] – Black
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Key features
- •UNPARALLELED COMFORT: The Bose A30 is a full-sized circumaural aviation headset with a lightweight design and 20% lower clamping force than the A20.
- •ACTIVE EQUALIZATION: Incoming signals are shaped and equalized for unmatched audio clarity and intelligibility.
- •THREE SELECTABLE MODES OF ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION: Industry-leading active noise reduction with adjustable modes accommodates different use cases or pilot personal preference.
- •PRECISION-FOCUSED NOISE CANCELLING MICROPHONE: The Bose A30's microphone is engineered for aircraft with "hot mic" or PTT systems to increase clarity and reduce background noise during transmission.
- •FAA TSO and EASA E/TSO-C139a CERTIFIED: The Bose A30's robust design has passed 145 tests by the Bose engineering and quality assurance team to ensure endurance in challenging flight environments.
- •REMOVABLE AND SIDE SWAPPABLE DOWN CABLE AND MIC: No tools required. Boom mic and cable can be mounted on either side of the headset without using any tools.
Bose A30 Bluetooth Aviation Headset - Lightweight Comfortable Design, Adjustable ANR and Noise Cancelling Microphone, [Dual Plug] – Black
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Customer Reviews
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Really good but its still TOO expensive for what it is!
Barry Gockenach✓ Verified Purchase•August 6, 2023
No doubt that this is the most popular headset in the world for aviation and that is for a reason. Bose hits the right spots when it comes to usability and clarity. When I was using the provided headset by the flight school, they gave us the most uncomfortable, noisy, and staticky headsets. Once I put this on and used it, it worked so much better. I recommend this headset to anyone. One major issue I have with this is the price and it's one of the things that would turn me off if it wasn't guaranteed with quality and assurance from the manufacturer when it comes to support. Like most things in aviation, it's a bit too expensive even with the quality. If you have the money, I recommend it.
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Buyer1234✓ Verified Purchase•July 25, 2023
Having tried the pair the flight school offers students for free, I decided to buy based upon Bose's reputation and the example set by the CFIs I follow on YouTube/Instagram and my flight school. This is what they all have. The cost is divided by the amount of years you will use it. Most people I know have for 8, 10 and more. Learning to fly is multi tasked enough. You don't need to add the complication of a malfunctioning headset, or too heavy, or too big for your tiny head (like mine). That one flight, the cheapo wouldn't even sit on my head! If there is a lighter one out there"¦ kudos to the brand. My tiny head doesn't even remember it is there. The pads are great around the ears. I spent the money with a lot of pause. I am glad I did! The noise canceling option is kinda funny though. It used to make me feel nauseous. I guess I got used to"¦
The best
UniqueFood Gourmet ✓ Verified Purchase•July 1, 2023
These headphones are the best out there!
Great but really expensive
Kai✓ Verified Purchase•June 27, 2023
The Bose A20 Aviation Headset with Bluetooth Dual Plug Cable is an exceptional product that is worth the price if you are investing in a career in aviation. Although they are quite expensive, they are a long-term investment that provides comfort, durability, and most importantly, safety during flights. The noise-canceling feature blocks out external noise, allowing for clear communication with the tower and passengers. The headset is comfortable to wear, even for long periods of time, and doesn't cause any discomfort or pressure on the ears. The durability of the headset is top-notch, as it can withstand the wear and tear of daily use. Additionally, the Bluetooth feature allows for easy connectivity to smartphones and tablets. Overall, the Bose A20 Aviation Headset with Bluetooth Dual Plug Cable is an outstanding product that gives pilots the confidence they need during flights, making it a worthwhile investment for those who are pursuing a career in aviation.
One of the best aviation headsets
Busy Executive✓ Verified Purchase•June 22, 2023
It was time to replace my 20+ year old David Clark's, and I was torn between going with the DC ONE X or the Bose A20. I've been a loyal DC customer for a long time, and their products never let me down, plus the DC's are roughly 25% less expensive. But I've also flown with Bose, and they've always impressed me with the amazing Bose noise suppression. In the end, since I needed a pair of headsets, I ended up buying one of each - and so far, I have no regrets about either purchase.
If you're in this position too, I thought I'd offer a comparison of these two terrific products...to me, there's no clear hands down winner here - each headset is good at different things. Indeed, both are amazing in their own right, and the good news is that this means you can't go wrong with either one, especially if you're like me and are upgrading from older technology.
In terms of overall construction quality, I'd give a slight edge to DC. Both are very good and should hold up a long time, but the Bose feel like high-end consumer products, while the DC's feel "professional". Although the Bose are slightly lighter, the DC's are quite a bit more compact with a smaller control pod. The Bose case is larger, but more protective. Both products pair easily with Bluetooth phones/tablets, and I've had no connectivity issues with my iPhone or iPad.
I don't like that both products make it difficult to access the optional features like auto-off and stereo/mono. Granted these tend to be "set and forget" options, but in both products, you need to pop open the battery compartment and remove the batteries to change these settings. Speaking of batteries, I use lithium batteries in my headsets, and both seem to provide better battery life than you might think - at least 50 hours.
In terms of comfort, there's no clear winner. To me, the DC's feel smaller but less secure on my head - in turbulence and with thicker sunglasses on, they sometimes slide around on my head, no matter how I adjust them. The Bose have larger ear cups that tend to feel more secure, although they also tend to make me feel a little sweaty in warm weather. In smooth air, the DC's are more comfortable to me, but I don't like the sense that they might shift on my head if I move too quickly.
As for overall sound quality, both are good, but to my ears, the DC's are slightly clearer with voice communications. I think the better noise suppression in the Bose does interfere slightly with audio legibility, and sometimes I find myself struggling with ATC communications that seem to come through more clearly on the DC. I find the microphones to be a tie - I've never had less than a "loud and clear" response on any com check, and they work equally well with my phone or with the airplane.
Of course, the reason you spend big bucks on a headset like this is for the noise suppression, and here is where the Bose headsets excel. Although the DC's are quite good, the Bose are simply better. Sometimes I'll switch from one or the other in flight, and the difference is immediately obvious. On the other hand, if you didn't have them side by side, you'd probably find either one to be more than good enough - but if you fly in a really loud environment and want the best possible noise suppression, then the Bose is the winner in this regard.
I'm happy to say that both are made in the USA, and both companies have good customer service. DC especially has really impressed me over the years...I once had a ten year old headset repaired (I crushed the cord), and they came back with new ear seals, headband pads and so on - all at zero charge to me.
Bottom line is that I'm happy with the Bose A20's and if you're looking for the best aviation headset that will have maximum noise suppression in a noisy cockpit, then you can't go wrong with the Bose - although in my opinion, they aren't the only game in town.
If you're in this position too, I thought I'd offer a comparison of these two terrific products...to me, there's no clear hands down winner here - each headset is good at different things. Indeed, both are amazing in their own right, and the good news is that this means you can't go wrong with either one, especially if you're like me and are upgrading from older technology.
In terms of overall construction quality, I'd give a slight edge to DC. Both are very good and should hold up a long time, but the Bose feel like high-end consumer products, while the DC's feel "professional". Although the Bose are slightly lighter, the DC's are quite a bit more compact with a smaller control pod. The Bose case is larger, but more protective. Both products pair easily with Bluetooth phones/tablets, and I've had no connectivity issues with my iPhone or iPad.
I don't like that both products make it difficult to access the optional features like auto-off and stereo/mono. Granted these tend to be "set and forget" options, but in both products, you need to pop open the battery compartment and remove the batteries to change these settings. Speaking of batteries, I use lithium batteries in my headsets, and both seem to provide better battery life than you might think - at least 50 hours.
In terms of comfort, there's no clear winner. To me, the DC's feel smaller but less secure on my head - in turbulence and with thicker sunglasses on, they sometimes slide around on my head, no matter how I adjust them. The Bose have larger ear cups that tend to feel more secure, although they also tend to make me feel a little sweaty in warm weather. In smooth air, the DC's are more comfortable to me, but I don't like the sense that they might shift on my head if I move too quickly.
As for overall sound quality, both are good, but to my ears, the DC's are slightly clearer with voice communications. I think the better noise suppression in the Bose does interfere slightly with audio legibility, and sometimes I find myself struggling with ATC communications that seem to come through more clearly on the DC. I find the microphones to be a tie - I've never had less than a "loud and clear" response on any com check, and they work equally well with my phone or with the airplane.
Of course, the reason you spend big bucks on a headset like this is for the noise suppression, and here is where the Bose headsets excel. Although the DC's are quite good, the Bose are simply better. Sometimes I'll switch from one or the other in flight, and the difference is immediately obvious. On the other hand, if you didn't have them side by side, you'd probably find either one to be more than good enough - but if you fly in a really loud environment and want the best possible noise suppression, then the Bose is the winner in this regard.
I'm happy to say that both are made in the USA, and both companies have good customer service. DC especially has really impressed me over the years...I once had a ten year old headset repaired (I crushed the cord), and they came back with new ear seals, headband pads and so on - all at zero charge to me.
Bottom line is that I'm happy with the Bose A20's and if you're looking for the best aviation headset that will have maximum noise suppression in a noisy cockpit, then you can't go wrong with the Bose - although in my opinion, they aren't the only game in town.
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