The ProFlight Series 2 builds upon the advanced technology of the original and is Bose’s most lightweight, compact and comfortable aviation headset. It is engineered for the way professional pilots fly and now offers updates and enhancements based on pilot input.
Introducing the Bose ProFlight Series 2 Aviation Headset
We designed the ProFlight Aviation Headset with commercial aviators, airline pilots and lower-noise corporate flight deck environments in mind. Now, we’ve updated and improved ProFlight Series 2 to meet the exact specifications of the professional pilot community.
The new ProFlight Series 2 includes all the technology, noise cancellation and clarity pilots appreciated in the original ProFlight, and it remains our smallest, lightest and most comfortable aviation headset.
Now even lighter
The ProFlight Series 2 weighs in at just 127.6 grams (4.5 ounces) on your head—light enough to stay comfortable even on the longest flights.
ProFlight Series 2 also includes a new thinner, lighter and more flexible cable. Enhancements to the cable provide pilots with improved freedom of movement and allow easy unpacking and storage.
Easily configured to meet your needs
Choose from three levels of active noise cancellation, control wireless Bluetooth connections to mobile devices*, audio systems and electronic flight bags, and manage other primary functions of the ProFlight Series 2 from the ergonomic control module. The included lanyard provides easy and stable storage during flight.
*On selected models. ProFlight Series 2 is now available without Bluetooth.
Easy Bluetooth operation and prioritisation in the Bose Connect app
Connect wirelessly to mobile devices, audio systems and electronic flight bags with the ProFlight Series 2’s optional Bluetooth functions. Audio prioritisation enables you to mix Bluetooth audio with intercom audio or have intercom transmissions temporarily mute Bluetooth.
The Bose Connect app makes Bluetooth audio sharing, connection management, pairing, unpairing and renaming devices easy and user-friendly.
5-Pin XLR (Airbus)
This configuration, often called the Airbus plug, is a mono connection that’s powered by the aircraft or batteries, depending on the aircraft’s capabilities. When disconnected, the flexible power feature allows pilots to switch seamlessly between aircraft and battery power.
