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I'm looking into getting one of these. I wear glasses. It looks like that may be a problem. Anyone use one of theses that wears glasses, particularly wire rims? How does it feel? What goes on first?
I use Clarity Aloft and wear glasses. Never noticed an issue. I always put the headset on while already wearing glasses. It is a great headset.I'm looking into getting one of these. I wear glasses. It looks like that may be a problem. Anyone use one of theses that wears glasses, particularly wire rims? How does it feel? What goes on first?
The last time I looked, pressure equalization is via the eustacian tube, going from the middle ear to the nasopharynx. The outer ear (where ear tips and earmolds reside) is not involved.The HALO comes with the widest variety of replaceable foam ear tips. The open-cell foam allows pressure equalization between the eardrum and the cockpit even with drastic and rapid changes in altitude - somthing that rubber eartips and custom earmolds cannot do.
Only problem with Halos is you can't buy one just any day. They always seem to be on back order and they won't even take another order. It may be August before you can order a set.
I have three headsets. I figure most of you have at least that many.
I get in the mood to buy the Halo and boom can't. You will not find them on Ebay, they aren't for sell. I will buy a set one day.. promise.
This is very true. I think they make them in batches, sell them first to those on the waiting list, then if there are any left, they activate the site to sell the rest. I e-mailed the owner about a month ago to see if he thought I would be able to get a set before Oshkosh. He said 3-4 weeks and he put me on the waiting list. The 4 weeks is now up and I leave for Oshkosh in 10 days, so we'll see what happens. I really hope I get a set in time.
I have nothing to add, just wanted to say War Eagle!I have a set of Halos and absolutely love them.
Interestingly, I saw a new headset that looks similar advertised in this month's AOPA magazine. www.flyfaro.com . I know nothing other than seeing the ad. They do look more sturdy than the Halos and show a list price of $389.
I have nothing to add, just wanted to say War Eagle!
I have a set of Halos and absolutely love them.
Interestingly, I saw a new headset that looks similar advertised in this month's AOPA magazine. www.flyfaro.com . I know nothing other than seeing the ad. They do look more sturdy than the Halos and show a list price of $389.
CA's for me... I do take off my sunglasses, put on my headset, and then put my sunglasses back on.
Much more comfortable than over-ear headset pushing the stem of sunglasses into my skull.
That's my concern, them putting pressure on the glasses. It doesn't take much for the wires to start "diggin" in to the top of the ear. That, and will the Mic stay in place in front of the mouth when the headset is "pivoting" around on the wire which doesnt have much friction.
They do not have clamping pressure so you won't have a problem. The person you quoted was referring to the clamping on typical headsets causing pain, not the Halo/Clarity Aloft type
The mic stays in place just fine for me. There are plenty of acrobatic pilots that have no problems either.
Ah. Got it. It's not the clamping pressure I'm wondering about, that of course would be gone with a Clarity/Halo. It's the weight (just a little tiny bit, I know) resting on top of the wire temple piece and putting pressure on the "top" of the ear I worry about. It doesnt take much with a wire temple piece to get uncomfortable. The ones I have are the wrap around the back of the ear "hook" type temple pieces. I'm hoping to get a PIREP from someone with those type of glasses and uses a Clarity or Halo.
Put a normal pair of sunglasses on backwards over your hook type glasses and you'd be simulating wearing the halo for the most part. There is also the option to wear the halo around your neck with the mic flipped up from below, but I haven't tried that as the normal method is comfy for me with glasses.Ah. Got it. It's not the clamping pressure I'm wondering about, that of course would be gone with a Clarity/Halo. It's the weight (just a little tiny bit, I know) resting on top of the wire temple piece and putting pressure on the "top" of the ear I worry about. It doesnt take much with a wire temple piece to get uncomfortable. The ones I have are the wrap around the back of the ear "hook" type temple pieces. I'm hoping to get a PIREP from someone with those type of glasses and uses a Clarity or Halo.
Like I posted earlier. I put the headset (CA) right over my wire rim glasses and never noticed any discomfort. Mike stays in place just fine as well.Ah. Got it. It's not the clamping pressure I'm wondering about, that of course would be gone with a Clarity/Halo. It's the weight (just a little tiny bit, I know) resting on top of the wire temple piece and putting pressure on the "top" of the ear I worry about. It doesnt take much with a wire temple piece to get uncomfortable. The ones I have are the wrap around the back of the ear "hook" type temple pieces. I'm hoping to get a PIREP from someone with those type of glasses and uses a Clarity or Halo.
Clarity Aloft are not earbuds. They are really just foam ear plugs with the speaker inside the foam. Nothing at all like earbuds you use to listen to music on a iPhone, which do cause me pain with prolonged use.Did I mention that earbuds cause me discomfort, followed by pain if I don't take them out?
Yeah, same here. I think something about an inch wider would be perfect.I'd love for my case to have been a tiny bit bigger as I find I have to squish them in there a bit, but I'm very happy thus far.