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February 1, 2010

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DRE's ANR DRE-6001 headset.
New ANR Headset from DRE

DRE Comunications offers popular active and passive noise attenuation headsets for fixed-wing and helicopter applications. Advances in technology now enable the company to deliver state-of-the-art active noise reduction (ANR) for about half of the traditional market value.

DRE’s top of the line is its new stereo ANR DRE-6001, with a noise-canceling electret microphone, pillow-top head pad, gel ear seals and gold-plated plugs, for $462.95. The company also makes a straightforward dual volume control passive noise reduction headset, the DRE-1001, priced at $130.95, and the full stereo passive DRE-4001 at $193.95. All headsets come with Mil-Spec cabling and a new-generation full flex microphone boom. Optional gel ear seals are available. A complete line of accessories is also available, and DRE warranties its products for three years.

For more information and a list of dealers worldwide, call 877/987-9977 or visit the company’s web site.

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