Instinct Windsports
Casque Bluetooth pour interphone/téléphone portable pour casques de deltaplane v2 USB-C
Idéal pour le ski, le snowboard, la moto, les sports nautiques et aériens !
Lire comment nous les utilisons chez Instinct pour des cours de deltaplane, de remorquage et de vol XC entre amis.
Pour une communication bidirectionnelle d'une clarté exceptionnelle ! Les haut-parleurs minces s'adaptent à tous les casques. Le micro perche est facile à monter et fonctionne aussi bien sur les casques ouverts que sur les casques intégraux.
Le microphone électronique antibruit élimine tous les bruits du vent (et du treuil) afin que vous puissiez avoir une communication bidirectionnelle à micro ouvert d'une clarté cristalline avec votre opérateur de treuil (idéal pour le remorquage par étapes), votre instructeur ou un autre pilote.
Nous les mettons dans tous nos casques d'entraînement scolaire afin de pouvoir y brancher simplement une unité de commande et l'utiliser avec n'importe lequel de nos élèves. Cela améliore considérablement la communication et rend notre formation plus productive. Nous les rendons également obligatoires pour le remorquage à pas, car la communication bidirectionnelle à micro ouvert est considérablement améliorée.
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Can you hookup a radio (2m or Airband) to this? Has anyone successfully done this with the audio line (with adapters)? Then I would just need to wire a PTT switch to the radio?.
The audio jack on these headsets is just an audio-in. It is meant for plugging in your iPod/MP3 player to listen to music (while riding a motorcycle). I haven't heard of anyone trying this (successfully) and we don't have the experience to try it. I know there are stand-alone BT PTT buttons out there...but you would also need a BT receiver for your radio (I hear they do exist for some models) and in theory, it may all work.
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I'm interested in using this system for paragliding, but I have some questions. I'll be flying in Mexico and Columbia in the next year, so I'm wondering how the communication will be between devices in areas with poor cellular service. When you use this with students, etc., are you making a cell phone call and using this as a headset or is it directly between these devices. Cell reception in Mexico & Columbia - I'm not sure how good it will be... What I want is to communicate easily with my one buddy who will be in the air. What is the range for clear comms in your experience with XC? When using these, is this mic always on? or is there a push-to-talk option?
I only use them in areas with good cell reception....we still get the odd dropped call as cell towers are focused horizontally. So we use them by pairing them with our cell phones and then initiating a cell call before we tow. I have used them in intercom mode and it seems to be clear up until 5-600m and then gets some static. The voice is still clear but there is some background static.
I haven't had them in intercom mode where the pilot gets out of range and then come back into range. I don't know if they will reconnect. Therefore, I doubt they will work too well for XC flying...they may work really well for ridge soaring where you can stay in range of each other easier.
And there is no push-to-talk. It is two-way open-mic the entire time - which is GOLDEN for short training flights