Aviations Cell Phone Headset Adapter Headset Adapter

Headset Adapter - What is it?

 

A headset adapter allows you to move away from your computer or telephone and still be able to carry on a conversation.

Your hands are free to look for papers or to do other tasks when you are wearing a headset.

The typical adaptor that fits most headphones is one called the M12 Adaptor.

It is a good idea to have an adaptor that is compatible with different jacks because it does not confine you to remain in one room or even one building.

People who have a hearing or vision problem may need a headphone adaptor to allow them to communicate so that they can listen to a speech synthesizer and another audio source at the same time, such as a transcriber.

 

Adapter for flight

An aviations cell phone headset adapter allows you to use a cell phone in an aircraft.

There are many times when you need to use a phone when you are flying and this can be very difficult. An adaptor lets you listen to music and talk on a cell phone while still cancelling out the noise of the aircraft.

This adaptor is great for both pilots and passengers. For pilots, adapters can help them:

  • Get weather reports
  • Cancel flight plans
  • Pick up clearance

 

For passengers, the benefits of using adaptors include:

  • Listen to their own music on a CD player
  • Call family and friends to let them know the arrival time
  • Conduct business dealings

 

An adapter for headphones is very small and will not take up any room in your luggage. It is also safe to bring through the security clearance at airports. The headset adapters are simple to use – all you have to do is connect the phone and headset and turn it on. Most adaptors are compatible with all headsets, but it is a good idea to check the headset to make sure. You only need to have an AAA battery to make it operational.

 

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