Mark Manes wrote: 
 
 I bought the Clarity Aloft set at Oshkosh last year.  It works OK 
 with glasses, that's one reason I wanted to try it (sunglasses & a 
 cap).  And the noise suppression is better than you would think it 
 should be.. I still use my Bose unless I'm going to a meeting or 
 something where I don't want the headset hair look.  The main 
 complaint I have is the Clarity Aloft is not Stereo compatable, so 
 when I listen to my XM Radio it sounds pretty bad. They may be stereo 
 now, if that's an issue I would ask before I buy.  I only have 3 ANR 
 headsets and I dont hesitate to use the Clarity Aloft and let the 
 other pax use the ANRs if there are 4 of us in the plane 
 
 Mark 
 
 
 
Well, in my case it's just me 99% of the time.  The airplane is noisy 
(Husky) and I already have a Bose Series 2.  Sounds like in my 
situtation, you aren't recommending the Clarity Aloft?  I'm interested 
because after an hour or so, the headsets start to hurt on the top of 
my head and to drill my sunglass frames into the side of my head. 
Plus, with glasses, the ANR doesn't always do its best. 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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