The Flight Sound X-H adapter is a high quality USB sound card, custom-made for Helicopter Aviation Headsets. WHY USE FLIGHT SOUND X? FUNCTIONAL The Flight Sound X connects these two realities. The device enables students to learn with tools that they are familiar with, thereby ultimately having a positive impact upon flight safety. VERSATILE Internal amplifiers boost the microphone and headphone levels necessary for driving these high-impedance Aviation Headsets. Don’t be fooled by cheaper adapters, which omit this feature! REALISTIC In addition to being functional, Aviation headsets greatly enhance the sound and feel of the simulation environment in a way that no ordinary PC-based headset could ever achieve. PC headsets often have no microphone feedback and may feel cold & remote. SO EASY The Flight Sound X adapter is a great accessory for any pilot! |
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I bought this to use a Bose A20 on my PS4. The adapter is high quality and works great. Much better construction than I expected from a dongle.
Flight Sound X-H USB H/S Adpt
Excellent product, works great with my flightsim, just plug and play my David Clark helicopter headset Thanks for the great service and fast delivery
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Per the manufacturer: We can confirm that our Flight Sounds device works in all versions of Linux "that we have tested". It is important to note that there are many different versions of Linux - and it is not logistically possible to test every version available.