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ANR headset buying help

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an ANR headset and how does it work?

An ANR (active noise reduction) headset reads the constant low-frequency rumble of the engine and propeller with a built-in mic, then plays back a mirror-image signal that wipes out most of that energy before it reaches your ear. What you get is a markedly quieter cabin, clearer radio, and less fatigue across a long flight.

Is an ANR headset worth it compared to a passive headset?

A passive headset relies purely on a firm clamp and a tight cup seal to hold noise out. ANR layers electronic cancellation of the low-frequency drone on top, so it stays quieter at a gentler clamp. If you fly regularly, fly long cross-countries, or fly louder piston aircraft, ANR is worth it for the quieter cabin and reduced fatigue. Occasional local flyers may be fine with passive.

Do ANR headsets need batteries?

Most ANR headsets run on their own batteries to power the active cancellation, so you carry spares and swap cells as needed. Panel-powered models like the Telex Airman 8+ draw power from the aircraft instead, so there are no batteries to manage in flight. If a battery-powered model loses power, it still works as a passive headset.

Can I get Bluetooth on an ANR headset?

Yes. Because an ANR headset already carries power and electronics, many models add Bluetooth, letting you take phone calls and stream audio from an EFB, GPS, or aural alerts. The Bose A30 and Lightspeed Zulu 3 both include Bluetooth. Passive headsets have no electronics, so they cannot offer it.

Which plug type does my ANR headset need?

Most piston aircraft take dual GA (PJ) plugs, while panel-powered aircraft use a single LEMO 6-pin connector that draws power from the aircraft. Confirm your aircraft's headset jacks before ordering, or ask our team. For the full breakdown of every aviation connector, see the plug-type guide on our aviation headsets hub.

Is ANR a good choice for student pilots?

It can be. Active cancellation reduces fatigue and helps you hear instructions clearly during training, and value ANR models such as the Lightspeed Sierra and David Clark H10-13X make it accessible. Some students start with a passive headset to control early costs and upgrade to ANR once they begin longer cross-country flying.