The Earmor ™ Hearing Protection Earmuff protects against dangerous noise at the same time allowing you to hear ambient sounds. Sounds are detected by two directional microphones and reproduced by the speakers inside the muffs.
M32H comes with helmet rail adapter set for FAST, M-Lok, EXFIL Helmets and similar models. Choose your one
The M32 provides audible protection in noisy areas with impulsive noise, such as firearms use zones. The microphones mounted in the earmuffs improve the situational awareness of the user, while allowing him to hear sounds from close surroundings and to protect his hearing. Harmful sounds are limited to a safe level of 82 dB, and the lower are amplified.
Key benefits of active hearing protectors: 1. Allow you to normally hear and even enhance standard sounds: speech, commands, instructions, sounds from the environment 2. Protect your hearing during shooting 3. Strengthen standard sounds - with volume control they let you hear better than without earmuffs.
Modernized Mod 3 version includes: - New threads for easy unscrewing - 3 seconds button delay to prevent accidental turn off - Silicon slings for caps of batrery compartment - Dynamic voice tracking - Incrased RF immunity - Improved headphone case materials - Updated new circuit boards and dynamic microphones
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Based on 41 reviews
Reviews
MA
Marco
60%
You Get What You Pay For...
Haven't had the opportunity to test these as much as I would like with the winter weather, but on the first day, 1 of the "ears/tabs" that holds the helmet rail adapter to the the ear muffs broke. Either gonna have to contact Customer Support or jury rig some sort of screw to keep them in place...
BA
Bad Dog
20%
Lasted 1-1/2 Years with Light Use
They worked great - for the first 18 months of light use. I used the headset on the firing range with a radio, about 3 hours at a time for about 25 days total over 18 months. Then I lost all radio comms. The active hearing protection still works, but the radio comms are gone. I bought a new microphone and a new PTT, but the Earmore comm is still dead. I disassembled the ear pieces, didn't see any loose wires or bad connections. It's dead. Oh, well, you get what you pay for.
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