With all the extras that are available for them, they’re also one of the most innovative and capable sets that were truly designed with helmet mounting in mind. The amp is far and away one of the most comfortable headsets on the market today.
It’s ready to go on mission straight away.
There’s no need to purchase extra accessories with the Otto NoizeBarrier TAC. At around $800 total, this item will come straight out of the box with everything you need to get it mounted on your lid and straight into operations. The largest win here for the end-user is that they are getting a fully operational headset that has everything they need straight out of the box. Digital Situational Awareness Enhancement, otherwise known as DSAE, provides 360 degrees ambient sound reproduction that gives the user a much more specific direction towards the sound that is being amplified than other headsets. Either way they have a unique and interesting feature that some of our other headsets simply lack. Though we cannot confirm if they are re-branded Sordins or not. The Liberator’s have very close similarities to the Sordin line up. It also has a back strap, and hook and loop style top strap to keep the headset firmly in place without the use of rail adapting systems. This includes use with the ACH, LWH, and even the older PASGT style of helmet. When it comes to the Supreme MIL CC, we’ve got a very slim profile design that allows the headsets to used comfortably with a wider variety of ballistic helmets. Did we mention you can generally find these for around $400? If you’re looking to make a large purchase order for a department or unit, 3M also offers great deals on bulk orders for government organizations and are incredibly familiar with the purchase process. On top of this, we also have the gel inserts in the earmuff section of the headset, which provides comfort to the user over extended periods of time. Most people with a military background are going to have immediate familiarity with these. OPSMEN M32 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS $100