| Part Number : | 90534 |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Required?: | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Length: | 7.25 inches |
| Width: | 5.50 inches |
| Height: | 10 inches |
| Part Number : | 90534 |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Required?: | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Length: | 7.25 inches |
| Width: | 5.50 inches |
| Height: | 10 inches |
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
We fight for these in the shop,
By Haus Finch (Oakland, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AO Safety/3M Tekk 90534 WorkTunes AM/FM Hearing Protector (Tools & Home Improvement)
I was pleasantly surprised for several reasons. These appear to be pretty well made. They say "Made in Sweden", whereas everything else these days comes from China. The only weak point I could spot was the battery compartment cover, which has a flimsy folded plastic hinge which will someday be replaced with a strip of duct tape, I'm sure. Reception is pretty good and consistent for stations with a strong enough signal. My favorite college radio station is spotty with regard to clear reception. They are comfortable even just as hearing protectors and seem to reduce noise more than they're rating suggests. We've only been using these for a few weeks, but between me and my shop partner they are a popular item. Now we don't have to blast the radio to hear the music or news above the shop noise, or one peson can listen to music while the other hears the news. I recommend these radio headphones.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cheap wireless noise-cancelling headphones,
By But consider coupling these earmuffs with a cheap FM transmitter (the kind used to broadcast a signal from your mp3 or CD player to your car's FM radio). Together, you have a set of well-made wireless headphones, which means no tangles and, more importantly, no broken wires. (I don't know about you, but I'm always ruining headphones because I'm too rough on the wires.) But how is the noise-reduction? On the surface, it seems like these wouldn't measure up to the more high-tech "active-reduction" headphones on the market. For example, the specs for Sony's MDR-NC50 (about $100) brags about noise reduction of 14dB, with active noise reduction. These 'muffs, on the other hand, offer 22dB noise reduction without the high technology. Superior functioning for this product is expected, since they're made for guys (and gals) who use jackhammers all day. Why Sony, Bose, or any of the others haven't partnered with the companies that build these things is beyond me. Drawbacks: 1) the headphones look silly. They're big. You've seen these things on your shop-teachers' heads. 2) The FM transmitter solution only works in places with some empty space on the FM dial. In big cities, it can be difficult to find a quiet spot in the spectrum. 3) In order to get that 22dB noise-reduction, these things clamp on TIGHT. Though the foam pads are of high quality, the tight grip might cause discomfort to some. Final verdict: superior noice-cancelling effect on this product surpasses other, more high-tech, more EXPENSIVE solutions. Heavy-duty design means no worries about durability, but don't expect miracles if you live in a city. And don't expect to look too cool in the campus library or at the local coffee shop with that antenna coming out of your head. P.S. if you only plan on using these things for the radio, without the FM transmitter, they're golden!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Cheaply made.,
All during the first year of use (3 hrs./wk.) the music would mysteriously cut off. The company, AO Safety, was no help-they never returned e-mails. So in frustration I pried them apart and with a multi-tester found that the switch-a cheap little pressed together thing, was bad. I'm no electronic wizard, but have taken apart and fixed many things, and I gotta tell you, these things are cheaply made and flimsy. I wish I could recommend a better brand, but I've never had any others. I guess you get what you pay for. They were so cool when yhey worked, though, and I'll probably spend more here at Amazon on a better brand.
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