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Telex Echelon 25xt Aviation Headset - Very Lightly Used on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Telex


Only used a few times, perfect condition. Comes with carrying case.

EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE

The Echelon 25XT combines comfort, quality and clear communications to create a passive headset that provides an impressive 24 NRR. The built-in audio interface allows you to connect both your cell phone and MP3 player and mute both devices with one easy on/off switch.

TRULY COMFORTABLE

This is a truly comfortable headset, with unique Telex comfort features. The low profile headband evenly distributes weight without pressure points, and a three point tension adjustment allows for a custom fit.

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