Street priced at $745, the TSO-certified Pro-X2 is hardly considered an entry-level set, but it has enough smart features to satisfy buyers expecting modern, reliable tech. This includes good noise-canceling circuitry, a rugged yet comfy frame and reliable Bluetooth connectivity for tablet app and music interfaces.
After our October 2019 field report, we tossed the David Clark Pro-X2 into our long-term test pool. This is a good way to see how a headset will survive the front lines of abuse, plus there’s always someone at our local drome who needs to borrow a set for a Young Eagles flight or for an extra pax, so we get to collect data from a variety of users, in a variety of aircraft. It has held up well.