These Honeywell Earmuffs Amplify Range Commands And Thus Are A Hunting Must

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These Honeywell impact sport earmuffs are a necessity for hunters out there. This is what they do:

At the range or on the hunt, the Howard Leight by Honeywell Impact Sport Sound Amplification Electronic Earmuff keeps you protected from hazardous noise and connected to your environment. It carries a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 22 in both on and off mode. When the electronic ear protection is switched on, it employs built-in directional microphones that amplify ambient sounds to a safe 82 dB. This allows you to hear important commands on the range and crucial environment sounds when hunting. As an added safety feature, it also actively listens and automatically shuts off amplification when loud impulsive sounds reach 82 dB. Patented Air Flow Control technology allows for a slim earcup design that ensures your stock has clearance while in use. The padded headband features telescopic height adjustment for a comfortable, customized fit. An external audio jack lets you connect the earmuff to an MP3 player, scanner or other audio source. Automatic shut-off after 4 hours helps save battery life.

Obviously, Honeywell is a trusted brand, and this positive description is no mere P.R. hype. Over 14,000 customers have reviewed these earmuffs, and 70 percent of them have given them the perfect 5 out of 5 stars reserved for exceptional products. Also, these earmuffs are currently 32 percent off:

Normally over 40 bucks, these hunting earmuffs are only $27 today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $74, these hunting earmuffs are 32 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Howard Leight by Honeywell Impact Sport Sound Amplification Electronic Earmuff, Classic Green (R-01526) on sale for $49.99

Don’t take my word for it. Here you can watch the guy from the picture above review the earmuffs.

WATCH Howard Leight by Honewell, Reviewed:

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