Key Takeaways:
This guide compares aviation’s top over-the-ear ANR headsets for pilots including:
- Lightspeed Delta Zulu
- Zulu 4 from Lightspeed Aviation
- Zulu 3 from Lightspeed Aviation
- A30 from Bose Aviation
- DC ONE-X from David Clark
This article compares these headsets by focusing on price, durability, comfort, and features. This guide outlines material and design tradeoffs (weight vs. seal/ANR), highlights differentiators like Bluetooth options, voice recording, individualized hearing profiles, and additional safety features like Lightspeed Delta Zulu’s built-in CO monitoring.
What Are the Top Choices in Aviation ANR Headsets?
If you’re considering a top-tier over-the-ear ANR headset for flying there are many excellent options available, and choosing the best headset for you often depends on a variety of factors. In our experience, pilots considering a Lightspeed Delta Zulu, Zulu 4, or Zulu 3 headset are most often comparing those models against the Bose A30 and David Clark’s DC ONE-X. All are excellent headsets with features that recommend them as top choices for different pilots. So, what questions should you be asking to help you choose?
Which ANR Headset is the Most Comfortable?
Comfort mostly comes down to personal preference and how you’ll use your headset. There’s really no substitute for measuring comfort than to wear a headset for a few hours to experience its overall comfort. Consider the construction and design to get an idea of what might be best to try on. Minimizing weight and reducing clamping force are popular methods to improve comfort; however, some pilots may find opting for those choices can break the seal around the ear, introducing “warble” or reverberation in the ear due to unstable pressure and reducing ANR performance.
You may want to look for around-the-ear (circumaural) ear seals (instead of on or over the ear) and earcups with a large enough cavity to fit your entire ear within, which maximize ANR performance and increase long-term comfort. Innovative designs such as the FrameFit™ dual-density foam ear seals in the Zulu 4 improve comfort when wearing sunglasses or caps while still maintaining a quality seal. Vented earcups help to keep ears cool on long flights without compromising the quality of the seal around the ears.
What Other Features Matter Most in a Premium ANR Headset?
All the headsets in the chart below support Bluetooth connections with auxiliary devices and stereo or mono audio panels with the correct mode selected. They all use electret microphones to reduce noise when your mic is hot and feature adjustable mic booms. But features such as Bluetooth vocal isolation, in-flight voice recording, dual-density foam ear seals, or safety features such as individualized hearing profiles, and built-in CO monitoring with audible alerts can make a headset truly stand out for pilots who prioritize having the best in clarity, comfort, and safety.
| Lightspeed Delta Zulu | Lightspeed Zulu 4 | Lightspeed Zulu 3 | Bose A30 | David Clark DC ONE-X | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 14.9 oz. | 14.6 oz. | 14.6 oz. | 14.2 oz. | 12.3 oz. (w/o case) |
| Materials | Magnesium earcups, stainless steel headband, Kevlar-reinforced cable | Magnesium earcups, stainless steel headband, Kevlar-reinforced cable | Magnesium earcups, stainless steel headband, Kevlar-reinforced cable | Polycarbonate plastic, aluminum-alloy headband, TPE jacketed cable | Lightweight alloy headband, vented fabric head pad |
| Active Noise Reduction | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Microphone | Noise-cancelling electret microphone | Noise-cancelling electret microphone | Noise-cancelling electret microphone | Noise-cancelling electret microphone | Noise-cancelling electret microphone |
| Bluetooth | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Plug Options | GA dual plugs, panel power LEMO/6-pin, Heli U-174 | GA dual plugs, panel power LEMO/6-pin, Heli U-174 | GA dual plugs, panel power LEMO/6-pin, Heli U-174 | GA dual plugs, panel power LEMO/6-pin, Heli U-174, 5-pin XLR | GA dual plugs, panel power LEMO/6-pin, Heli U-174, 5-pin XLR |
| Power | Lithium-ion rechargeable or AA battery | AA battery | AA battery | AA battery | AA battery |
| Comfort Features | Larger cavity earcups, contoured ear seals, vented earcups | Larger cavity earcups, Framefit™ dual-density ear seals, vented earcups | Larger cavity earcups, contoured ear seals, vented earcups | Lighter-weight and lower clamping force than predecessor | Light-weight Outlast® vented fabric headpad |
| Additional Features | CO monitoring, customized/personal hearing profiles, voice and comms recording with app | Dual Bluetooth, Bluetooth voice-isolation, voice and comms recording with app | Voice and comms recording with app | Dual Bluetooth, reversible microphone boom | Reversible microphone boom |
| Warranty | 7-Year | 7-Year | 7-Year | 5-Year | 5-Year |
| Price | $1,299.00 | $1,099.00 | $949.00 | $1,299.00 | $1,020.00 |
Do I Need A TSO-authorized Headset?
If you’re a general aviation (GA) pilot that’s an easy answer: No.
The FAA does not require the use of TSO-authorized headsets for civil aviation operations.
If you fly commercially, the answer still isn’t “yes,” but rather “it depends.”
Some employers require the use of a TSO-authorized headset, but some don’t. Others may only require one to be present on the flight deck. If you’re flying commercially and your operations manual doesn’t say you have to use a TSO-authorized headset, then you should choose the best headset for you. This is a good question to answer early in the selection process because it’s the only one where the answer may override your personal preference.
How Long Do Premium ANR Aviation Headsets Typically Last?
Aviation headset longevity depends greatly on manufacturing materials. Designs which rely on plastics and prioritize weight-saving as a path to comfort often do so at the cost of durability. Premium materials like magnesium alloy in earcups, stainless-steel headbands, and Kevlar-cores in cables can improve comfort and ANR performance while also providing enhanced durability. You can expect that durability to be reflected in warranty lengths and replacement policies. Premium headsets such as the Lightspeed Delta Zulu come with best in the industry warranty coverage of 7 years and premium customer service that includes an equipment refresh as part of any service request.
Are Premium Headsets Worth The Cost?
Every headset we’ve discussed are top-tier products designed to provide excellent performance. Lightspeed Aviation’s headsets utilize premium materials that provide exceptional levels of durability and improved ANR performance while looking and feeling great. Our headsets also offer premium features that support safe and fun flying for any mission that simply aren’t available in other headsets. That premium approach means you’re getting more with a Lightspeed headset at any price-point. You can think of it as an investment that will benefit you your entire flying career.
Which Headset Should I Choose?
The Lightspeed Delta Zulu, Zulu 4, Zulu 3, Bose A30, and David Clark DC ONE-X are fantastic choices for any pilot. The information provided here should help you make an informed decision about which is best for YOU. If you consider durability, comfort, and model specific features that make flying safer and more fun you’ll be well-positioned to choose a headset that will make you happy for years to come.
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