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A soldier with Silynx Falcon Headset
Silynx Falcon Headset on Helmet
SIlynx Falcon Headset with acoustic tube
Silynx Falcon Headset connection Diagram
Mannequin head wearing Silynx Falcon headset with microphone on a white background
A soldier with Silynx Falcon Headset
Silynx Falcon Headset on Helmet
SIlynx Falcon Headset with acoustic tube
Silynx Falcon Headset connection Diagram

FALCON


The FALCON headset is an extremely rugged, single-sided, lightweight headset designed for infantry soldiers.

The FALCON headset is usually sold as part of the FALCON headset system, but it is also available as a standalone option for connecting to Silynx CLARUS or FORTIS controllers.

The FALCON supports single- or dual-radio versions, and its design allows attachment to the helmet, wearing under the helmet, or on the combat vest.

The FALCON headset boom microphone is offered with dynamic or differential microphones and is built using proprietary Silynx structural technology, which provides years of use without affecting both the plastic and elastic properties.

The FALCON headset kit includes a headband, audio coil with nipple, and helmet adapter. It is available with an overt option, improved hearing, and noise protection. Single or dual network options are available.


SKU: HS0006-85

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Specification

How Silynx Cables Work - One Control Box, Every Radio

The Silynx ecosystem is modular by design. The headset, the control box, and the radio cable are three separate components - connected by Quick Disconnect (QDC) on the headset side and a radio-specific connector on the radio side. When you change radios, you change the cable, not the headset or controller. This is the single biggest cost-and-logistics advantage Silynx delivers over fixed-cable competitor systems.

Designed For Silynx's Headsets systems

Clarus II

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Clarus I

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Your Voice Is Your Weapon. We Make Sure It's Heard.

Silynx ensures that every command, callout, and critical word reaches its target - loud, clear, and without delay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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A single-sided headset covers one ear with a boom microphone, leaving the other ear open for natural ambient hearing. Designed for infantry soldiers, maritime operators, and vehicle crews who need radio comms without full dual-ear hearing protection.

HSI (Infantry Headset) for ground forces, FALCON for airborne and special operations, and EAGLE for maritime operations. All feature boom microphones, MIL-STD-810G construction, and connect via Silynx Quick Disconnect.

Choose single-sided when your mission requires one ear completely open for natural hearing (no electronic pass-through), when you prefer a traditional boom microphone for voice pickup, or when your unit standard requires a conventional headset form factor.

Yes. All Silynx single-sided headsets feature helmet-compatible designs with adjustable boom arms. The HSI and FALCON include helmet mounting options and work under standard ballistic helmets.

"Madonna" is the field nickname for Silynx single-sided headsets due to their over-one-ear design. The HSI is the most common Madonna-style headset in the Silynx lineup, widely used by infantry units.