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Bose A30 Aviation Headset Cable with Bluetooth® Control Module

Bose A30 Aviation Headset Cable with Bluetooth® Control Module

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Overview

The A30 cable features an electret microphone and a Bluetooth audio and communications control module. Two AA batteries power up to 25 hours of Bluetooth use and up to 45 hours without. Aircraft-powered variants are also available.

Key features

  • Industry-leading active noise reduction with clear audio
  • Audio prioritisation controls with multiple customisable settings
  • Bluetooth audio
  • Up to 45 hours of battery life from two AA batteries (Bluetooth use may reduce battery life)
  • FAA TSO and EASA E/TSO-C139a certified

Configurations

A30 straight cable with dual plug
This battery-powered dual plug straight cable is the most popular configuration and is used in a variety of general aviation and commercial aircraft.

A30 straight cable with 5-pin XLR plug
This flex-powered straight cable is compatible with most Airbus aircraft. When aircraft power is detected, the headset automatically turns on and switches from battery power to aircraft power.

A30 straight cable with 6-pin LEMO plug
This flex-powered straight cable is designed for aircraft owners who prefer an installed, aircraft-powered headset. The 6-pin self-latching plug is inserted into the panel connector of an installed wire harness. When aircraft power is detected, the headset automatically turns on and switches from battery power to aircraft power. 15 cm or 51 cm cables available.

A30 straight cable with U174 plug
This battery-powered single-pin U174 plug straight cable configuration is popular on many helicopter types. 150-ohm low-impedance microphones are typically used in military aircraft.

Compatibility

  • A30 Aviation Headset
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