In our view, Lightspeeds recently introduced third-generation Zulu3 ANR headset is a nicely executed improvement to a product that already works well. Its predecessor-the Zulu2-excelled in a crowded market of high-end ANR models because it was simple, comfortable and had the modern features buyers want, but at a price thats substantially cheaper than a Bose A20.
In our view, Lightspeed’s recently introduced third-generation Zulu3 ANR headset is a nicely executed improvement to a product that already works well. Its predecessor—the Zulu2—excelled in a crowded market of high-end ANR models because it was simple, comfortable and had the modern features buyers want, but at a price that’s substantially cheaper than a Bose A20.
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Editor in Chief Larry Anglisano has been a staple at Aviation Consumer since 1995. An active land, sea and glider pilot, Larry has over 30 years’ experience as an avionics repairman and flight test pilot. He’s the editorial director overseeing sister publications Aviation Safety magazine, IFR magazine and is a regular contributor to KITPLANES magazine with his Avionics Bootcamp column.