David Clark H10-13.4 Mono Headset
David Clark H10-13.4 Mono Headset
David Clark's quintessential H10-13.4 Mono Headset has been one of the industry's most popular aviation headsets for years - and for good reason. With its super-soft, double-foam headpad and trademark undercut gel ear seals, the H10-13.4 provides an exceptional level of comfort for hours of easy wearability. Its noise-cancelling, M-7A amplified electret mic eliminates unwanted background noise for crystal clear communications quality, while the headset boasts an impressive passive noise reduction rating (NRR) of 23 dB. Weighs just 16.5 oz. (sans cord assembly) and comes with David Clark's legendary 5-year warranty. A modern, optimized version of one of the best headsets the aviation industry has ever seen.
From the Manufacturer
The most popular David Clark Headset - The H10-13.4 Standard Mono Headset has a five foot straight cord and dual plugs for fixed wing aircraft.
Headset Features:
- Super Soft, Double Foam Head Pad
- New Comfort gel, undercut ear seals
- Certified Noise Reduction Rating - 23 dB
- Reduced headband force
- Universal Flex Boom for perfect microphone placement
- Exclusive M-7A, the most advanced noise-cancelling microphone available
- Low-profile volume control knob with detent settings
- Molded cord assembly made to exceptional pull and flex standards
- FAA TSO Approved C57 Cat. B and C58a
- Exceeds RTCA/DO-214 Standards
- Weight (without cord assembly): 16.5 oz.
- 5 Year Warranty – Made in USA and TSO’d
OUR TEST PILOTS CONCLUDE…
This headset is a great choice when comfort and quiet are a priority. Great for flight training, longer flights, noisy cockpits. A comfortable headset like this is a good idea for spouses and non-flying passengers as well.
A WORD ABOUT DAVID CLARK
Proudly made in the USA, all David Clark headsets carry a five-year warranty and represent the finest in the industry. They also comply with FAA TSOs C57 Cat. B and C58a pertaining to headsets and microphones. More than 1,000,000 quality conscious pilots have chosen David Clark.