Israeli firm Silynx Communications Inc. is giving soldiers a new battlefield edge with its CLARUS II in-ear tactical headset, recently proven in NATO field trials.
Conducted by a NATO counterterrorism unit, the trials reportedly demonstrated how the next-gen tech keeps troops communicating, protected, and alert to battlefield threats.
The rugged, lightweight headset merges secure multi-channel tactical communications with high-performance hearing protection.

At its heart is the Control Box, a waterproof device that manages audio, powers the headset, and allows intuitive control even while wearing gloves.
Operators can monitor and switch between up to three communication channels simultaneously, giving flexible mission comms without extra weight or cables.
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CLARUS II’s standout feature is Silynx Drone Detection, which amplifies motor and rotor frequencies of aerial threats to help forces detect them from greater distances.
In addition, Whisper Mode lets operators communicate quietly in sensitive environments, using the Protego Pro’s environmental mic to capture low-volume speech without raising their voice.

To maintain consistent performance, the Silynx Leak Test automatically or manually verifies the seal of each earbud, ensuring the foam tips are properly fitted.
The headset also offers seamless connectivity with smartphones, tactical tablets, and other mission devices via USB-C, lightning, smart-radio cables, or encrypted Bluetooth.