FlyGirlKHWO
Pre-takeoff checklist
Anyone a current user of such a headset? Considering one for use in my Grumman AA5B.
Do a search for "halo" on here. You'll find a jillion posts, 98.6% positive. Only bad thing is the guy can't make 'em fast enough. And he's always swamped with orders after Oshkosh and Sun'n'Fun.
I carry the Halo in my bag as my backup set. Small, compact, and no need to keep the batteries changed.
This is a little cheesy, but you can see how the demonstrator wears the headset. That is exactly how I wear mine and I have no issues with them moving. Caveat, I do have to use the clip to hold the cable or else it will pull them out of place.I have the Halo and I like it but often have difficulty getting it to stay in place on my head. Has anyone else had this problem? I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong.
Yep, but I'm having issues with it staying on even with the clip. I haven't heard similar complaints so I think I'm either doing something wrong, or my head is just a weird shape.Yes, due to the light weight, you *must* have the wire clipped in a way that leaves enough slack for head motion but does not allow the slack to get caught on something and yank the headset off (which is not a problem...I usually clip to the shoulder strap on my seatbelt).
Yep, but I'm having issues with it staying on even with the clip. I haven't heard similar complaints so I think I'm either doing something wrong, or my head is just a weird shape.
+1Don't be afraid to bend it to make the halo portion smaller or bigger. It's made of some pretty strong wire and it can be shaped to better fit your head size. I've bent mine several times with no issues, just take your time.
Bose is better if you:
- (Unconfirmed) Use an oxygen cannula that runs over your ears