✈️ Elevate your flight experience with silence and style!
The UFQ A28 ANR Aviation Headset delivers industry-leading 52 dB noise reduction with advanced 2025 active noise cancellation technology, ensuring a quieter cockpit and less fatigue. Equipped with a crystal-clear M-7U noise-cancelling microphone, it guarantees flawless communication in high-noise environments. Designed for all-day comfort, it features memory foam leather ear seals and a stainless steel headband reinforced with Kevlar cables for durability. Enjoy premium Bxxx-grade Hi-Fi sound for music on the go, with up to 48 hours of battery life and a convenient carrying bag included.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 12 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Earpiece Shape | over_ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Carrying Case Color | Black |
Style Name | Over-ear, Black |
Theme | Aviation Headset |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 48 Hours |
Carrying Case Material | Fabric |
Is Electric | Yes |
Antenna Location | Aviation |
Compatible Devices | Aviation Equipment, Aircraft Audio Systems |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | Microphone Inc, Noise Cancellation, Lightweight |
Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
Specific Uses For Product | Aviation, Music |
J**N
Great Value
I did no small amount of research before purchasing these headphones. I can afford the Bose A20s but I had reservations about Bose customer service. I had physically tried a LightSPEED Zulu 3 and a Sierra. (Note: the Zulu 3 looks more rugged - more metal than plastic - than the Sierra) However, I knew from a LightSPEED owner they had problems with the Bluetooth. There is a delay that makes the Bluetooth almost unusable. Each party must delay response about 3 seconds to be heard. I don’t know if LightSPEED has fixed this issue. The LightSPEED is very comfortable. I evaluated the noise cancelling charts and the UFQ A28 ANR surpassed the Bose A20 (note I don’t use the ANR). I also looked at the UFQs company service ratings and the serviceability of the A28. Both were excellent. Since purchasing the UFQ I had a chance to compare with the Bose A20. I found no difference in the ANR. I do think the A20 is a very little bit more comfortable (slightly less squeeze pressure) but I’ve spent a lot of continuous hours under the UFQ and am very happy. The UFQ is definitely more rugged then the A20. The UFQ has the 3.5 jack for cellphone cable link that lets you use your mobile and communication together – I don’t think anyone else has this. The UFQ does not have Bluetooth. When I need that I plan on getting a Pilot Blulink. That will still keep my total purchase less than the Zulu or A20. Note I like having individual components so one failure does not take out the whole system. Finally the UFQ boom works very well. I think the A20 is a bit too short – I couldn’t get it right in front of my mouth. And I like the carry bag that comes with the UFQ.
R**T
NOISE REDUCTION MINIMAL
Purchased June 1 2024. Experience periodic whistling noise and audio is only slightly better than a PNR headset. When turning the ANR switch on the the engine noise is reduced but you have a substantial amt. of what sounds like wind noise. Would return but unable to test enough b-4 end of return period.
D**D
A great ANR headset for a quarter of the cost of premium brands
The media could not be loaded. I considered several headsets before I made my purchase. The low cost of the UFQ A28 made it seem like a good choice, but I was a little nervous about an unknown brand with very few reviews. I took a chance and I'm very happy with my purchase.I've had the headset for several months now and I have used them on several flights. I'm still on the original set of AA batteries (which I don't think were included with my purchase - if they were, I just put in some Energizers instead of whatever came with the headset).The Active Noise Reduction (ANR) works surprisingly well for a headset in this price range. My flying club has a Bose Aviation X ANR headset that I used to use routinely, but my A28 works almost just as well, so I don't use the club's headset anymore.It came with a nice bag. It smelled a little funny for the first few days, but it's odorless now.I post a lot of aviation videos to YouTube under the username dan_der_flieger. You can get a good sense of how well the headset works by listening to the audio in several of my most recent videos. I've also added a short video to this review. You can't hear the ANR in the video (that magic happens in the ear cups and I get the audio into my camera through a cable before the ANR does anything with it). But you DO get a feel for how well the microphone works compared to the cheap headset my son is using. The mic is just as important as the ANR, in my opinion.
M**T
No audio
Not working. Tried them in 2 different planes and I’m not getting audio. I had the same exact set that lasted 3 years and I was happy with the active noise reduction. Bought a new one and unfortunately it’s not working. Went 2 days past my return window.
T**H
Great Budget Priced ANR Headset
I have been flying for over 50 years and am a commercial pilot. When I started flying, headsets were not common. We used the overhead speaker and a handheld mike. Since the mid 1980's I have used David Clark headsets and my original is still my spare. DC completely rebuilt it for me a few years ago at an attractive price. I currently use the DC One-X ENC. Make no mistake, this is not a replacement in quality for my DC. BUT, it works very well, especially on ANR, the primary reason I purchased it. Both the mike and the speakers are very clear in a noisy single. The ad description was unclear if the A28 could be used left or right, but I was pleased to discover the boom mike does swivel to allow either a left or right handed mike use just like the newer A7. Even after a 3 hour flight they were comfortable and not pinching. The headset bag is a plus. It is not top quality, but gets the job done. This headset does not fold down compact like some others, so the larger bag size is necessary. If you are on a tight budget and want a good ANR headset, especially at this under $300 price point, this is a good option. It is now my go to headset for my right seat passenger over my older DC. At this price point you can afford to outfit the 4 place airplane for the price of 1 Boese. What's not to like? Update: I just discovered that in a high perf single on the tarmac with the windows open, there is a fault that sounds like a loud boom noise in sequence with the prop. It appears to be caused by air compression into the cabin. As soon as the windows were closed, the issue was gone. At first I thought the headset had an issue, but it performed as expected for the remainder of the flight, once the windows were closed.
J**.
Great headset! VERY affordable too!
I can't really compare them to much since I am just learning to fly, but compared to the older David Clark set that I was supplied with by school for my first few weeks, these are fantastic! Lighter, more comfortable, and I could hear everything! The first day I had them on I was quite impressed with how much clearer everything was and when I was done with my lesson I found that I had forgotten to turn the noise cancelling on! Ha! Once turned on, I was stunned! I was thinking how I should wear these to bed at night to ensure a peaceful sleep! I had originally been thinking this would be a starter pair that I would later upgrade and keep these for eventual passengers, but I now know, when it comes time to buy a second pair for that purpose, I will just buy another set of these.
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