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SafetyCell Battery Powered Headset to Cell Phone - Fixed Wing
- 5 customer reviews.

Now you can connect your general aviation headset to your cellular phone with
SafetyCell! SafetyCell is a device that enables pilots to connect a
cellular telephone to any standard aircraft headset. SafetyCell allows the pilot
to hear cell phone calls and radio transmissions at the same time. Incoming and
outgoing phone calls and radio transmissions can be heard and answered through
the headset speakers and microphone. When a phone call comes in, the pilot can
hear it ringing through the headset.
NEW - Battery Powered SafetyCell! This Battery Powered
SafetyCell does it all! The unit is powered by a 9V battery which will
last for hundreds of hours. It is housed in a slim custom case that will slip
right into the pilot pocket in your airplane. The battery powered SafetyCell
will work with any headset, in or out of the airplane. If you want to use your
SafetyCell on your boat, lawn mower, truck or airplane, this is the unit for
you. This unit is amplified and is about twice as loud as the amplified
SafetyCell.
It's made of durable plastic and is small enough to fit in the corner of your
flight bag. It is compatible with any cellular telephone that accepts a hands
free system (i.e. has a 2.5mm jack on the phone).
Adapters are available
for other cell phones too!
- Hear radio and phone transmissions simultaneously
- Dial phone normally, talk, and listen through headset
- Incoming calls ring through headset
- Works on any telephone compatible with a hands free system
With the SafteyCell you'll be able to:
- Call home to let your family know you've reached your destination safely.
- Call your client and tell him you've arrived for the meeting, while the
engine's still running!
- Close your flight plan quickly and easily, before you ever leave the
aircraft.
- Get your IFR Clearance at uncontrolled fields.
- Contact an FBO or Rental Car Agency that can't be reached by radio.
- Attach your personal stereo into the auxiliary jack of the unit, and
you'll be able to listen to your favorite tunes - without a costly intercom
and stereo system in your aircraft.
- Plug a tape recorder (with a 2.5mm jack) into the cellular phone portion
of the unit, and you now have a cockpit voice recorder.
Note: The FCC does not allow the use of a cell phone in an airplane while in
flight. Current regulations allow cell phone use in the cockpit while the plane
is on the ground.
If you are not sure if you're cell phone has a 2.5mm jack,
click here for a chart of common cell phones and adapters that may be available.
Uses one 9V battery (not included).
Which SafetyCell Cell Phone Adapter is right for you?
There are a number of SafetyCell models available (Standard Non-Amplified,
Amplified, Battery Powered, Amplified Helicopter, Battery Powered Helicopter,
and Bose). Here's a quick guide to
help you choose the right one:
- Standard
non-amplified SafetyCell: If you fly in a very quite cockpit environment (i.e. business jet) then
the standard
non-amplified SafetyCell should be good enough for you.
For the best reception you still may want to consider getting an
Amplified
SafetyCell model.
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Amplified SafetyCell model: If you fly in a low to medium noise airplane such as a Cessna 150, 152,
172, Piper Warrior, or Piper Archer you should be able to get good reception
with the
Amplified SafetyCell model. However, for best performance we
recommend the
Battery Powered SafetyCell.
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Battery Powered SafetyCell: If you fly you fly in a medium to loud cockpit environment such as
Cessna 182, 185, 210 310, Cirrus SR-20/SR-22, Beech Bonanza, Piper
Comanche/Twin Comanche, King Air, Mooney, Van's RV, Beech Baron, or any
radial engine then the
Battery Powered
SafetyCell is the way to go for you.
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Battery Powered Helicopter SafetyCell: If you fly any helicopter with a single plug (U-174/U) panel we
recommend the
Battery Powered Helicopter SafetyCell model. There is also a
Amplified
Helicopter SafetyCell that isn't as loud and is slightly less money,
however it really is worth the extra money to go with the Battery Powered
model for helicopters.
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Amplified
SafetyCell for Bose: If you use a Bose 6-Pin Panel Mount headset, there is an
Amplified
SafetyCell for Bose which is the right choice for you.
List Price: $189.00
Our Price: $179.00
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Buy With Confidence! Purchase today and you can return
it in the original condition through Thursday, June 12, 2008!
Our return
policy.
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Customer Reviews
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Sunday, August 19, 2007
Rough Edges by Jonathan E. Fuller from Omaha, NE
Pros: None Cons: It doesn't work Review: When interfaced with a PS Engineering intercom and a Bose headset the device emits an ear-piercing squeal and the cell phone is inaudible. This occurs as well with a Lightspeed headset. The device is bulky, which might be forgivable if it worked at all, but it doesn't. Thumbs down!
Monday, July 16, 2007
Needed to be re-wired to work! by Ed Swakon from Miami, FL
Pros: Don't know yet - haven't been able to use it Cons: rewiring required for some Review: Never expected to need to rewire the device. As received it would not work in my Piper Lance - received a loud squeeling feedback. I called the manufacture and was told I needed to rewire the plug - reverse two wires. It woulded have been too bad but the wires in the plug are too short to be switched. Not what I expect to need to do after spending $175.
Tuesday, August 24, 2004
by A Customer from Seattle WA
Review: Clarity of the cellphone was good through the headset. It would not work without a battery installed. I was surprised that cellphone keytones and ringtones were not audible through the headset, only conversation.
Sunday, July 25, 2004
by A Customer from Pink Hill NC
Review: the only hold back is the cell phone service.
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
by A Customer from Ann Arbor MI
Review: Product works well and as advertised (I'm only using the cell phone connection).
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Previous Customer Questions For SafetyCell Battery Powered Headset to Cell Phone - Fixed Wing:
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On Thursday, October 04, 2007 a customer asked:
Q: I can not determine if both headset and cell our amplified, or just the cell. I am looking to increase the volume of my headset. I use the Bose QC2 wi tht eUFlymike product and can not increase volume.
Thank you,
Fred
A:
This will increase the volume of the cell phone call to the headset. It does not affect the normal operation of the headset.
On Tuesday, January 02, 2007 a customer asked:
Q: I have a Sonny Ericson P990 I cell phone. Can I use cell phone adapter together with my cell phone?
Thanks and best regards
darko
A:
As long as you have a standard 2.5mm headset jack on your cell phone (or can obtain an adapter) then you will be able to use the SafetyCell.
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