03-03-2026, 05:22 PM
So, I've been testing the Zulu 4's out for the past few months and it seems that they have better Bluetooth capabilities and slightly clearer audio quality. However, I can't tell the difference in comfort or ANR between the Zulu 3's, very similar and I wear glasses. The padding material is softer where your frames sit, which is noticeable but I'm not sure if it truly improves noise reduction over the 3's. For music, the Zulu 3's can get much louder which is nice in a helicopter when you're on a long flight in the middle of nowhere while the Zulu 4's don't really get quiet as loud—disappointing! The longer mic boom isn't that great either, it's a little too long so it curls out more but might be good for people with a wider head? I think the Zulu 3's mic boom was just a little short of perfect length.
I have a flight helmet fitted with Bose A20 Bluetooth as well, haven't used it for music though since it's more for work than play, so I haven't compared yet. I've been hearing the A30's are not very good in noisy helicopters.
All this to say, so far, I don't think the Zulu 4's are worth the price difference of Zulu 3's unless you truly need the dual BT connectivity capabilities.
What are your thoughts on the ANR headsets available today and what do you use?
I have a flight helmet fitted with Bose A20 Bluetooth as well, haven't used it for music though since it's more for work than play, so I haven't compared yet. I've been hearing the A30's are not very good in noisy helicopters.
All this to say, so far, I don't think the Zulu 4's are worth the price difference of Zulu 3's unless you truly need the dual BT connectivity capabilities.
What are your thoughts on the ANR headsets available today and what do you use?

