x-62000 headset run over by 8600lbs Hummer. This is the second round of testing with a Hummer for a total of 8 times of being run over.
Los Angeles & Orange County Aerial Shooting Platform (Helicopter) x-62000 in action. Includes Testimonial
The x-62000 was tested by the FBI and included a test on an aerial platform (helicopter). Most competitive products to the Threat4 x-62000 do not transmit well in rotary and tracked vehicles. This is because most systems aside from the x-62000 have in-ear microphones which vibrate with the body (vibrations caused by rotary vehicles, tracked vehicles and running) and these vibration noises transmit over the radio.
The x-62000 microphones are not mounted in the ear and you always have crystal clear transmit.
x-62000 Fielded Tested with Assault Riffles, Shot Gun and Flash Bangs. Includes Testimonialand Narratives
Testing x-62000 indoors with C8 assault rifle. Customer comments on comfort and how its better than another leading brand.
x-62000 in-ear DSP headset demonstrates the accuracy of its situational awareness system. Allows wearers to tell where sounds are coming from while being protected from gun shots and other noises (32-39dB earplugs), with almost human ear accuracy.
This accuracy is achieved by the patented 4-mic (Quad-mic) system and Threat4's specialized algorithms that closely reproduce the human ear.
x-62000 headset tours the USA
Product Lab Testing Videos
Lab testing the x-62000 headset against noises produced by Flashbangs/Stun Grenades and its ability to protect the ears. A shipping container was used to focus the concussion and maximize headset noise exposure. Headset is mounted on a KEYMAR ear simulator torso and wired to laptop software. The x-62000 proved to protect the ears from 185dB blasts
x-62000 headset tested against the noise produced by NATO assault riffle rounds and how it protects the ears. Two assault riffles fired on either side of the headset. Headset is mounted on a KEYMAR ear simulator torso and wired to laptop software. The x-62000 proved to protect ears from 157dB rapid and random gun fire