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Lightspeed Aviation Sierra ANR Aviation Headset - Premium ANR Pilot Headset - Maximum Noise Canceling & Bluetooth Technology for Exceptional Communication

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Features

  • Stereo ANR headset with audio input and Bluetooth cell connectivity

Description

Lightspeed's Sierra Headset delivers all the comfort and audio clarity characteristic of a stereo ANR headset while also providing a host of user- friendly amenities. The Sierra model offers auxiliary audio input as well as Bluetooth cell phone connectivity for easy through-the-headset usage of both devices. Additionally, the Sierra features Lightspeed's ComPriority, which reduces music volume by 80% whenever radio communications are received. A pair of AA batteries deliver electronic noise cancellation (ENC) over a wide low- frequency range, and the unit's integral Auto Shut-off feature prevents inadvertent power drainage when the headset is not in use.For unsurpassed comfort, the Sierra features plush ear seals and durable, impact-resistant, fiber-reinforced polymer construction for lightweight, rugged sturdiness. At just 16 oz., the Sierra can be worn for hours on end without issue. A phenomenal, high-end model that'll stand up to the rigors of any flight environment.

Product Dimensions: 15 x 13 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: Sierra


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Other display features: Wireless


Manufacturer: Lightspeed


Date First Available: June 18, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Phenomenal headset, fantastic features, perfect price
Lightspeed Sierra blew me away the first time I flew with it. The difference between active and passive noise reduction is like night and day. The cockpit is phenomenally quieter with ANR plus the headset is super comfortable. The Sierra is very comfortable to wear, weighing in at 16 oz, whereas the David Clark H10-13.4 is 16.5 oz. There was not much difference in weight for me since my upgrade from the David Clark's only meant a difference of 0.5 oz. The Sierra headset allowed my head to breathe beyond my wildest expectations. After an hour-and-a-half-long flight, my ears and head weren't the slightest bit uncomfortable, so the breathability and lack of clamping were fantastic. One of my favorite features of the Sierra is the Bluetooth/aux input capability. The Sierra user guide says that it cannot stream music wirelessly, but I was able to stream music from my iPhone 6 Plus over Bluetooth without any hiccups. The music quality isn't super stellar, but when you're flying an airplane and talking with controllers and passengers, music quality isn't really a primary concern. This is an ANR aviation headset, not a pair of ANR headphones, so it (and its music quality) should be treated as such. The clarity of the ATC transmissions was great. On my first flight with Sierra, I didn't have to ask a single controller to repeat him or herself a single time. I have yet to try out the FlightLink app, but I will update this review if I can once I have tried it. I'd definitely recommend the Sierra to anyone looking for an ANR headset. At its price point, the Sierra really packs in a lot of features like ANR, Bluetooth, ComPriority, and FlightLink, all for under $700. I've been converted and will definitely continue buying from Lightspeed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2015 by John

  • Best budget aviation headset
This is the best budget aviation headset in my opinion. Stop using your flight school's crappy set of green david clarks with sticky gel pads that have been on a hundred heads before yours and squeeze your head so tight it gives you a migraine and you go home after each flight red around the ears. Don't be a sheep and get Bose just because that's what "everyone else" has. This headset has everything you need, comfort, noise cancelling, all the bells and whistles, for $500 less. That's 3 more hours that you can fly for free. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Raphael Rosin

  • Superb headset
I fly primarily with Bose ProFlight. I bought the Lightspeed Sierra for my wife. They are unbeatable for the price and performance. A little bigger than the newer models but fantastic! We haven’t used the Bluetooth audio yet. The noise cancelling is right up there. I use them from time to time when I join friends doing aerobatics. Solid and good value! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by Chris

  • Good Quality
Good quality for its price point. Functional and great to have with my passengers.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024 by Ben

  • Goodbye David Clarks!
I can’t say enough great things about this headset. I was up in the air (lol) between getting passive and anr and actually used the David Clark’s for a few flights. The clamping down on my head started to annoy me so I decided I would give these a shot. I’m never going back. Not only are these the most comfortable of all the headsets I’ve worn, the sound quality is superb. Radio calls are clear and easy to hear. The sound component when it comes to music justifies the price by itself. I haven’t personally tried the A20’s but I can’t imagine they are worth the $500 more. When it comes down to it, spend a little more money and get these over DC’s or any other passive headset. $650 can be daunting for new pilots, but if flying is something you love doing, might as well get a headset that will be comfortable over longer flights, and has great overall sound quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022 by Ethan

  • Great headphones, but a bit pricey.
I had some issues with these initially where my mic was cutting out occasionally or not getting the first half of the first word I was saying. I adjusted the mic gain (look online for simple instructions) and so far it seems to be working much better. All in all, a good set of headphones and I'm happy with them. They are better than the cheaper sets I was borrowing from my flight school, but not twice as good. (i.e. lower value since these are only a little bit better than headphones that are half price.) My longest flight so far is only ~ 2 hours, so I can't comment on long term comfort, but for the 1-2 hours, they're very comfortable and quiet. I bought these since they have an included cable to record audio on a separate device (my phone). But if your budget is tight, for about $30 you can buy a splitter and a cheaper headset and get good results. For students, I highly recommend recording the audio form your flight lessons. It's a made HUGE difference to play back my audio, and remember what I did well, and what i need to improve on. (especially communicating on the radio in busy airspace.) TL;DR: Good headphones, but not a great value as these are only slightly better than headphones that are half the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by matt

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