crfguy51 said:Bluetooth is nice (and more affordable on the Zulu 2), but I do believe the A20 is superior in every way except pricing. I'm actually boxing up by Zulu 2 for service tonight. Random clicking electrical type noises in the earcups, mic is too short, squelch is nearly impossible to dial in no matter what airplane I'm flying and when the batterys get low the "passive mode" produces an intense pulse that make it borderline painful and can be impossible to hear any ATC (no sunglasses, good seal). The hard plastic earcup mounts are peeling back and it looks terrible after 1 year of use, soft items are still alright same thing with the control unit.
When everything was working fine it is a good headset, its just not as nice as the Bose. If you have the money to spend get the A20.
I have the Zulu 2's and they are much better than the Bose X I used to use. I have never worn the A20 but I heard they can not stream music through bluetooth?? Is this true?
I have the Zulu 2's and they are much better than the Bose X I used to use. I have never worn the A20 but I heard they can not stream music through bluetooth?? Is this true?
Saying the mic is too short might be one of the more weird complaints about the Zulu2 I have ever heard. I do not find that to be the case in the least, and I do not have a small head.
You might have gotten a lemon. After 12 years and 4 models of LS headsets I have seen some of what you describe, not on my Zulus though. Keep sending them back till they get it right or replace them.
crfguy51 said:Basically, I'm going to be pissed if they just tweak something and send it back to me and it does the same thing again.
I don't expect it to be better than the A20 because it costs less for a reason, I just want it to work as described.
It's a good inch to 1.5" shorter than my co-workers Zulu.2 (that's what she said), mine is an early model. Evidenced by the fact that it cant connect to the iPad app as well. Eh.