Howard Leight by Honeywell

Howard Leight by Honeywell 1030941 Impact® Sport Folding Sound Amplification Over-the-Head Electronic Ear Muff, 22 dB Noise Reduction, Camouflage/Khaki, AAA Battery

1030941 MFG #: 1030941
$131.00 / EA
Non-Stock Item
  • Battery Type: AAA
  • Color: Camouflage/Khaki
  • Country of Origin: CN
  • Manufacturer Name: Honeywell Safety
  • Noise Reduction Rating: 22 dB
  • Series: Impact® Sport
  • Type: Folding Sound Amplification Over-the-Head
Honeywell Impact® Sport by Howard Leight by Honeywell keeps wearers protected from hazardous noise and connected to their environment. Impact® Sport employs built-in directional microphones that amplify range commands and other ambient sounds to a safe 82 dB, providing more natural listening and enhancing communication. For protection, Impact® Sport actively listens and automatically compresses amplification when ambient impact sound reaches 82 dB and passively blocks out noise at 22 dB.
  • Application
  • Item Features
  • Includes
  • Standards
Government, Law Enforcement, Military and Mining
  • Amplifies ambient sound to safe 82 dB response technology reverts to passive hearing protector when noise reaches 82 dB
  • Allows wearers to hear important communications, including other shooters and environmental sounds
  • Directionally placed stereo microphones amplify and enhance sound for more natural hearing
  • Non-deforming outer headband withstands rough treatment in the toughest workplaces
  • Low profile design with cut out allows for full clearance of firearm stock, eliminating interference while shooting
  • Khaki colored earcups ensure uniformity with camouflage outfit if necessary
  • Features patented Air flow Control™ technology for optimal attenuation across all frequencies
  • Snap-in ear cushions make replacement quick and easy
  • AUX input allows connection to external MP3 players or other audio devices for additional listening off the field
(2) AAA Batteries
ANSI S3.19-1974/S12.6/1997|ANSI Z94.2-1994|EU 2003/10/EC|EU 89/686/EEC|EN-352-1:2002|OSHA 9 CFR 1910.95|NOHSC: 1007 (2000)