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Avcomm Ac-200 Headset (with Free Bag) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ozone Park, New York, United States

Ozone Park, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:AC-200WB Part Brand:Avcomm Warranty:Yes

The AC-200 PNR headset offers simple and affordable PNR (passive noise reduction) performance. Avcomm's exclusive patented PNR audio technology features high efficiency ultra-lite speakers, incredible voice clarity, higher noise attenuation, and lighter weight for improved comfort.

Key Features:
Simple and affordable PNR performance 
Incredible voice clarity 
Higher noise attenuation 
Ultra-lite Neodymium speakers 
Volume control and easy to adjust stainless steel headband 
Acoustic foam ear seals and acoustic mic muff 
M-65 microphone with active filtering chip 
Lighter weight; weighs only 13.4 oz.

24 db noise reduction

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