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Honeywell Howard Leight Sync Black OvertheHead Stereo Earmuffs

Part Number: 1030110SKU: HON1030110
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Item Details

  • Howard Leight by Honeywell Sync® Over-The-Head Stereo Earmuffs with 25 dB NRR combine hearing protection, high-fidelity sound, and the ability for individuals to listen to personal listening devices safely at work and at home. Lightweight slim earcup design more comfortable to wear during the work day. Features patented Air Flow Control™ technology for optimal attenuation, across all frequencies without increasing earcup size or weight. Snap-in ear cushions for easy maintenance and replacement. Improved comfort and fit through its padded diamond-patterned headband and reinforced fork slides that keep it in place when worn. Includes 3.5mm aux input cable.

Features

  • Volume Management Technology™ manages output volume from portable audio devices at 82 dBA
  • Provides ideal protection from most low to medium hazardous noise levels
  • No volume knobs or power switches to coordinate nor batteries to replace
  • Ease-of-use is enhanced by maintaining volume and power control through the external device
  • Simply plug MP3 players and personal listening devices and listen
  • Can be used with MP3 players, mobile phones and other personal listening devices
  • Ideal for use at work or at home

Applications

  • Agriculture
  • Construction
  • Forestry
  • Military
  • Oil And Gas
  • Steel And Metals
  • Utilities
  • Welding

Includes

  • Includes 3.5 mm input cable that plugs into most MP3 players, mobile phones and other personal audio devices

Specifications

  • ANSI S3.19-1974

Caution

  • Listening to music, or any other sound, at a high volume over time can cause permanent damage to your hearing
  • Noise-induced hearing loss is 100% permanent but 100% preventable

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