Sigtronics' most comfortable headset!
The M-80 noise-canceling electret microphone is mounted on a new fully flexible boom. Reversible boom adjusts and stays in the perfect position with just one hand—may be rotated 180° for use on the right or left side. Improved ergonomic head cushions provide superior weight distribution and Soft-Gel earseals eliminate noise leakage. Easy-grab volume control provides a wide range adjustment even while wearing gloves. Headset features a 24dB NRR, includes a headset bag. S-58 is mono with single volume control. All Sigtronics headsets are made in the USA.
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