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Mon, Mar 30, 2015

Lightspeed Adds Expanded Bluetooth Capability To Sierra Headset

Entire Line Now Bluetooth Compatible

Lightspeed Aviation has added Bluetooth audio capability to their entry level Sierra headset, making the entire Lightspeed line of aviation headsets fully compatible with Bluetooth cell phone, music, and audio alerts from aviation apps installed on Bluetooth-capable devices.

"Sierra already enabled pilots to use a cell phone via Bluetooth. By adding the music functionality, we are also responding to the growing number of pilots that are accessing audio alerts from popular navigation apps. These alerts use the same Bluetooth protocol as music," said Teresa De Mers, Executive Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support. "Combined with our proprietary FlightLink recording app, Sierra is packed with features not found in much more expensive headsets.
 
Lightspeed positions Sierra as a value-priced entry into the world of premium ANR aviation headsets and sees it as the perfect complement to their popular Zulu.2 and the top-of-the-line Zulu PFX.
 
"Think of Sierra as the BMW 2 of headsets," said De Mers. "You get the comfort, performance, and features of a premium ANR headset at price that puts it within reach of most pilots — student or experienced."

(Image provided by Lightspeed Aviation)

FMI: www.LightspeedAviation.com

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