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An '''Interface Headset''' is a small device worn on an [[Evangelions|Evangelion]] pilot's head, which interfaces with the "A10 nerve" of the brain, allowing a pilot to synchronize with an Eva and control its movements.  Interface Headsets appear to be two small plastic devices placed on top of the head, one on either side.  However, the entire headset is actually one object:  they are connected by a thin wire tiara of sorts which connects to two larger pieces atop the head.  The wire tiara section is always obscured from view because it is nestled under the pilot's hair, making it appear as if the two larger pieces are simply stuck on top of their head. 
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[[Asuka Langely Soryu]] near-constantly wears her Interface Headset, at home and while at [[Class 2-A|school]], because she is proud of her status as an Eva pilot and wants the whole world to know that she pilots an Evangelion. 
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==Notes==
An '''interface headset''' (インタフェイスヘッドセット, ''intāfēsu heddosetto'') is an device worn on the head of an [[Evangelion]] pilot.
*Exactly what Interface Headsets are and how they function is never explicitly elaborated upon on-screen, but is from Gainax-released background material, such as the [[Red Cross Book]].
 
*Eva pilots are never seen putting on or taking off Interface Headsets during the entire series. The wire tiara which actually connects the two larger pieces and supports them in place on top of the head is also never seen on-screen, but only in behind-the-scenes production sketches. This has resulted in many fans assuming that the two plastic pieces clearly visible atop the head are somehow just "stuck" on the head, either with adhesive, by being attached like a hairclip, etc. when actually the entire thing is a single headset.  As these objects were never formally named on-screen, fans frequently refer to them as "A10 nerve clips", because the description of them in the Red Cross Book says that they interact with the A10 nerve.  However, script production notes (released with the [[Renewal of Evangelion]] DVDs) clearly and repeatedly refer to the object as an "Interface Headset".
The primary model of interface headset is composed of a thin, hairband-shaped wire linking two small pods. The wire section is nestled beneath the pilot's hair and is thus always obscured from view, making it appear as if the headset is comprised of two separate devices clipped on top of the head. The name suggests that the interface headset plays some role in the Eva-pilot interface, but exactly what is never elaborated upon.
 
The headsets used by [[Asuka Langley Soryu]], and by [[Asuka Shikinami Langley]] for her [[Evangelion Unit-03|Eva-03]] test, are both more similar to hair clips in form than the default model. [[Mari Makinami Illustrious]] also wears a unique model incorporated into a hairband. For both Asuka and Mari, the headset lies against different parts of the brain than the standard model, but whether this has any functional implications isn't known.
 
During the course of the show, pilots have been sent into an Eva without a [[plugsuit]], whereas an interface headset has in most cases been worn, implying that it is a more critical piece of equipment. The only times the headsets are not used is during the [[Simulation Bodies|simulation body]] tests in [[Episode 13]], and most notably by [[Shinji Ikari|Shinji]] during [[Eva-01|Eva-01's]] final sortie in the [[End of Evangelion]]. In both instances, the pilots do not display very much conscious control over the units in question. More mundanely, the entry plug holographic HUDs do not appear either.
 
==="A10 Nerve Clips"===
 
The interface headset is better known in the English-speaking fan community by "A10 nerve clips" than by its official designation. The nickname is quite misleading, as not only is Asuka's headset the only one qualifying as "clips", nothing in the show or supplemental materials (including the frequently mis-cited theatrical booklets) suggests that they play a direct role in A10 nerve synchronization.


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An interface headset (インタフェイスヘッドセット, intāfēsu heddosetto) is an device worn on the head of an Evangelion pilot.

The primary model of interface headset is composed of a thin, hairband-shaped wire linking two small pods. The wire section is nestled beneath the pilot's hair and is thus always obscured from view, making it appear as if the headset is comprised of two separate devices clipped on top of the head. The name suggests that the interface headset plays some role in the Eva-pilot interface, but exactly what is never elaborated upon.

The headsets used by Asuka Langley Soryu, and by Asuka Shikinami Langley for her Eva-03 test, are both more similar to hair clips in form than the default model. Mari Makinami Illustrious also wears a unique model incorporated into a hairband. For both Asuka and Mari, the headset lies against different parts of the brain than the standard model, but whether this has any functional implications isn't known.

During the course of the show, pilots have been sent into an Eva without a plugsuit, whereas an interface headset has in most cases been worn, implying that it is a more critical piece of equipment. The only times the headsets are not used is during the simulation body tests in Episode 13, and most notably by Shinji during Eva-01's final sortie in the End of Evangelion. In both instances, the pilots do not display very much conscious control over the units in question. More mundanely, the entry plug holographic HUDs do not appear either.

"A10 Nerve Clips"

The interface headset is better known in the English-speaking fan community by "A10 nerve clips" than by its official designation. The nickname is quite misleading, as not only is Asuka's headset the only one qualifying as "clips", nothing in the show or supplemental materials (including the frequently mis-cited theatrical booklets) suggests that they play a direct role in A10 nerve synchronization.