For anyone looking for a good cost to value ratio on earmuffs take a look at the bunnings bluetooth/radio/mic tactix muffs
https://www.bunnings.co.nz/tactix-bl...uffs_p05810828
I've been using them for a year now for everything - bluetooth is set to my phone so I don't miss calls, either the earmuff or phone mic pics up my voice so I don't have to take them off to answer a call in a noisy shop, I can listen to music from my phone or radio, and there's a push to activate mic so you can talk to someone without taking them off as well (new models may not have this). Heck... I've been known to wear them around the house when I want to listen to something without disturbing others.
Charge via android cable. Don't run them flat and don't leave them charging forever to keep the Li-Ion battery from degrading, but so far not a single complaint about them. I wear them up to 8 hrs/day and am thinking of mounting a second pair to the hard hat too (I don't think they're waterproof... that might be a problem for later
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I wear them for shooting at the range as well and don't find them terrible - any earmuff is a bit of a pain with cheek weld on some stocks, but it's ok. I sometimes throw some ear plugs in as well if someone's shooting something big with a brake nearby, but generally I find them pretty good. The mic doesn't cut out at high volumes so I generally keep the mic volume on low just in case someone fires off a round.
Edit - no I don't work for bunnings, or have shares in them
Only thing to add is that I don't know the decibel reduction rating on them.... I figure it's probably not as high as other brands?
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