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Evaluation of Invisio
Bone-mic headset — The quality and clarity of both
reception and transmission were superb and it was very comfortable
to wear. This headset eliminates the communications problems we
enountered with a barracaded suspect in a clandestine meth lab
while using SCBA equipment. (Apr. 2003) Our first priority for new headsets
was communication with SCBA or Gasmasks - the Invisio
Bone-mic headset exceeded our expectations - we're getting
65 (Aug.2002) Read a testimonial letter from John Peterson, instructorat SIG Arms Academy. (PDF) As a member of the St. Louis County Tactical Operations Unit, I have come to depend upon my communication system almost as much as I depend upon the guy coming through the door behind me. From the snipers, to our containment team, to the guys on the Assault team -- we all have to be on the same page, all the time, every time. The Invisio Bone Mic Headset provides a crystal clear sound every time, even in some of the harshest environments. The Invisio Bone Mic Headset is comfortable and can be worn for hours with minimal discomfort. Several of my team members have stated that they had forgotten they even had the headset on because of its comfort. After having to worry about losing signals with wireless headsets and trying to fit a gas mask on with a boom mic underneath, the Invisio Bone Mic Headset has eliminated those problems and become a real asset to our unit. - Jerry Lohr St. Louis County Police Department Tactical Operations Unit |
Our evaluation was extensive - compared
to other tactical headsets - we selected LASH
throat mic because it transmitted whispers better and
overall voice intelligibility was better. I personally wore the
LASH during a training exercise that involved a rather loud noise
factor and I had no problem talking to or hearing my team leader.
We will need more LASH next year." (Nov.2002) Collarset
3 is well made--excellent for surveillance and witness
protection teams. “Recently, after a more than a year of selectionand training, we stood up a multi-jurisdictional SWAT Team in the southern Dallas area. We chose the Digital Ears X50 control unit with the X5 headsets for our tactical communications solution. We have been extremely pleased with the quality and performance of the system. It is built for the harsh demands of special operations environments, it is simple to use, and its dual com integration offers capability that is second to none. The situational hearing function is superior and the quality of communications, even while wearing a gas mask, is crystal clear. We would highly recommend this solution to anyone looking for the absolute best for their team.” - Assistant Chief Wayne Nero (SRRG Special Response Team) |
Many PRRs are in service at US Army - 1AD Brigade/Iraq - and my guys can't
get enough of them. They are an invaluable tool on the battlefield
and we need more. I received the X50 and was not quite sure how this headset would perform in the field. I was very impressed with the X50 throughout my testing period. I used it for 3 weeks of CQB and never had an issue. I have used multiple different bone mic type headsets and the X50 is by far the best sounding both while transmitting and receiving. The sound quality is totally amazing. Additionally the feel of the ear pieces was superb to anything else I have used. There never was an issue with me as far as comfort goes. I was very impressed with the noise reduction while in the shoot houses. The headset totally cancelled out the high pitch gun shots. I believe that overall the quality and durability of the X50 far surpassed any expectations I had. -US Army SOF Operator, Ft. Bragg Out of three dual ear digital communication systems that we were evaluating in conjunction with the APPS program through Natick Labs, yours (INVISIO X50) was superior to the Nacre and Silynx systems. While all three are very good, yours seemed to have the best clarity and was easiest to use with minimal to no set up time. At one point during a prolonged covert cover mission for a large amount of cash exchange, I actually forgot I had the headset on because the clarity of the hearing and the comfort. One very important factor that convinced me that your controller was superior was that it used the radio power as a backup and didn’t rely only on the battery in the PTT box. One of the other systems went dead on an actual mission because it didn’t have a backup power source. Needless to say, I wasn’t happy or confident with that system. Jeffrey M. Lentil, Trooper Massachusetts State Police Special Tactical Operations Team
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