Headset controller holder
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Just sharing for those of you that have not heard about this I think this kid is on to something
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Brilliant. I hate dealing with those things.
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https://raoideas.com/Good idea. I have a velcro strap screwed below my door pillar that does the same thing.
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Looks like a great idea. I'll pick up a couple.
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My DC One-X came with a belt clip, which instead of on my belt, I am able to clip to the top of the vinyl on the door post of my airplane so that I can easily use the controls and leave the whole thing in the airplane. But if an ANR headset didn't come with such a thing, this kid's invention has much merit.
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Just installed mine it snaps in sollid
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My wife has a Lightspeed headset and I have a Bose and we alternate left/right seat. I was thinking of velcroing the holder on so that we can move it side to side then I realized I could just use velcro to do the same job as the holder. It won't be as solid for making adjustments but I rarely have to adjust my headset while flying. I just want to have it where I can see it.
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I have tried the Velcro it works OK but this is by far a better set up our use command strips and it is solid as a rock
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Hi Everybody, this is Ryan. Thank you so much for mentioning me and my company! I just wanted to let everyone know that your support is really appreciated and it's helped me a lot. If anyone has any questions, you can reach me at
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Ryan, most of us here are impressed with any young person in today's world who wants to earn his own way. Too many kids and young adults these days expect everything to be handed to them as if they deserve it. Congrats on your entrepreneurship!
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