The aviation version is designed to be an intercom that plugs into the aircrafts audio panel so up to four people in the plane can converse. Older planes did not have headset jacks for headsets so that is where they are used. The car version does not plug into the autos audio system. There is also likely a difference in impedance so be sure that they match up to the built in headset in your helmet. The aviation intercom is mono or stereo, is that needed for in the car? The aviation version also does double duty where it is an intercom and a transmitting switch where you can push the PTT button to transmit over the radio. I don't think you need that in a car if you are only communicating with you passenger/driver. Aviation headsets also have two plugs, one for listening and the other for talking, I'm pretty sure there is only one plug for your helmets headset.
I know a lot of pilots and none use Avcomm headsets. An occasional one might be found on a student pilot watching their budget or perhaps a second headset for a passenger. My passengers get a top of the line Bose headset.
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