Description
Zulu.2 headsets also turn your iPad® or iPhone® into an in-flight cockpit voice recorder through the use of the proprietary FlightLink app developed by Lightspeed. With FlightLink, pilots can record everything going through the intercom.
Experience the remarkable comfort and quiet of the ANR aviation headset that firmly established Lightspeed as the innovation leader. The choice of private and professional pilots around the world, Zulu.2 is a triumph of communication connectivity and delivers all of the other features you expect from Lightspeed.
Zulu.2 headsets also turn your iPad® or iPhone® into an in-flight cockpit voice recorder through the use of the proprietary FlightLink app developed by Lightspeed. With FlightLink, pilots can record everything going through the intercom.
| Weight | 1 oz |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Excellent, best of any headset I’ve used. It’s amazing!
It’s safe to say that Lightspeed has set a high bar and can be considered state of the art today.
Flying long days in a high-task environment and sometimes chaotic airspace requires reliability, comfort, and clarity. My Lightspeed delivers every day.
Currently, I’m using a pair of Zulu headsets and my recently purchased cordless Tango headset. My LightSpeed headsets have always performed flawlessly and have given me years of trouble free service. Whenever one of my pilot friends asks me what ANR headset to buy, I always recommend LightSpeed.
LOVE my new Lightspeed headset! The fit is great, they are lightweight and comfortable on long trips (I recently flew two 4-hour legs, and they were as comfortable when I finished as when I started) and I love the flexible cord — not stiff like the competition’s!
Lightspeed Aviation, the leader in wearable ANR technology for pilots, operates with a simple strategy: know your customer well and remain committed to relentless product evolution. At Lightspeed, everything we do is in service to our customer and our products push performance to the edge of technological possibilities.



