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    Elektronische Ohrenschützer

    Howard Leight Impact Sport Shooting Earmuff Retail

    Howard Leight by Honeywell Impact Sport elektronischer Kapselgehörschutz mit Geräuschverstärkung für den Schießsport: NRR22

    Overview
    At the range or on the hunt: the Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Shooting Earmuff keeps you protected from hazardous noise and connected to your environment. It carries a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 22dB.
    When the electronic ear protection is switched on: it employs built-in directional microphones that amplify ambient sounds to a safe 82dB. This allows you to hear important commands on the range and crucial environment sounds when hunting. For additional shooting hearing protection: it also actively listens and automatically stops amplification when loud impulsive sounds like firearm discharges exceed 82dB.
    Air Flow Control technology allows for a slim earcup design that ensures your firearm stock has clearance while shooting. The padded headband features telescopic height adjustment for a comfortable: customized fit. An external audio jack lets you connect the shooting earmuff to music device or scanner or another audio source. The battery delivers approximately 350 hours of usage: and the automatic shut-off feature engages after 4 hours to help save battery life. All Howard Leight electronic earmuffs and safety eyewear are compatible for use with each other.'
    • 22 dB Noise Reduction Rating (NRR)
    • Sleek: extremely low profile earcup makes this a very versatile earmuff for most shooting environments
    • Efficient: low-energy consuming with 4-hour shut-off: delivering 350 hours of battery life.
    • AUX jack connects to MP3 players and scanners.
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