🔧 Elevate Your Hearing Protection Game!
The 3M PELTOR EEP-100 Ear Plug Kit is a rechargeable, noise-reducing solution designed for professionals in high-noise environments. With external microphones for ambient sound awareness, a lightweight design for comfort, and a robust IP54 rating, this kit is perfect for construction, manufacturing, and maintenance tasks. It includes various eartips and a portable charging case, ensuring you stay protected and connected throughout your workday.
F**D
Best gun-related purchase I ever made
I have been using these for 3 years of shooting at the range, in club competitions and all-day firearm training classes. Probably something on the order of 500 hours. Hands-down, this is the best gun-related purchase I ever made.These protected my ears perfectly well in these situations:- Pistol, rifle or shotgun- Up to 20 other people shooting on the same line next with me- Outdoors in the open- Outdoors under an awning- Indoors IF the range is well designed and built (surfaces have good sound absorbing material)These did NOT protect adequately (hurt my ears) in these environments:- In any indoor space which is not specifically designed to absorb gunshot sound (this was an indoor range, but not very well designed/built)- Shooting from inside a vehicleIn those two situations, you should probably double up with foam earplugs and big earmuffs anyway.These come with small, medium and large rubber eartips, as well as the foam ones. The foam ones worked well, but wore out quickly. You can buy the "Skull Screws", but don't bother unless you are using the large eartips. I could not fit them in my ear canals.The battery on these lasts a LONG time. After 3 years, I can still use them for a 8-9 hour day and they have never gone dead on me. There is no battery in the case, but you can get yourself a little portable battery pack (like for cell phones) or use any USB charger. I am not complaining, I love how tough the case is, I am pretty sure it would hold my weight if I stood on it.The electronics have 3 volume settings: low, med and high. I find that the low setting is slightly below my normal hearing level and the medium allows me to hear slightly better than normal. For ear safety, it does not really matter which you have selected, the amplifier simply shuts off if a loud noise is detected.The electronics are OK, but not great. They are a little too eager to clamp down on the noise, in my opinion anyway. It gets annoying when you are trying to hear the instructor and they are shooting on a nearby range. That level of sound would not normally be a problem, but your volume level is constantly jumping up and down because the earbuds are trying to protect you.I DO love these things.- I can comfortably wear them all afternoon for a class and generally hear the instructor perfectly while everyone else is taking their hot earmuffs off every chance they get.- I don't have to worry about earmuffs not getting a good seal around my ears due to my hat, hair or safety glasses, earbuds just bypass all that.- I don't have to fight with them when trying to get a good cheek weld, they are tucked in nicely.- They stay in place very well, I have never had them loosen or fall out.I just wish they were not so pricey.
I**E
Good for the price. I'd take these over Phantoms
Actually pretty good considering the price. Unfortunately don't fit my ears.I have a little experience in hearing protection now over the years of my shooting. I started off with just foamies. They're fine. But you can't hear much. I then got a set of Howard Leight Impact Sports. IMO, the Impact Sports are the Gold Standard of affordable over the ear electronic hearing protection. Sounds are amplified enough, everything sounds natural, the cutoff isn't overly jarring, and the sound is directional (you can tell where sounds are coming from).I've also tried some $1500 FDA approved devices. I hated them. Though the sound protection was great, the sound profiles were awful. Amplification was weird. Far away sounds came in clear, but the range officer running my stage wouldn't come through even though he's standing next to me lol.These buds sound pretty good. Used them for a match. Fairly natural. You can tell where sounds are coming from. My ears weren't ringing at the end of a match. My ear canals are pretty short and these just didn't work for me. I also didn't like that my own voice sounded muffled. Maybe I had to adjust the volume up.Either way, I think for the price, these are very good if your ears aren't weird like mine lol.
J**.
Earbud mic failed
I bought these for every day construction work because I was tired of having to yell and ask people to speak up because I couldn’t hear them over my foam plugs. I had high hopes because I use other peltor products for shooting my guns. But if you know how loud a nail gun is up close then you will understand wearing plugs all day. I love how well the mics picked up low sound and cut the to loud sounds. Two of my coworkers were standing 40 feet away and I heard their voices over the other noises. I could clearly hear my boss talking to me while the mics cut the blast of a nail gun out ten feet away. But, they are also somewhat uncomfortable , they rub your ears pretty deep. But the real bummer was when the one earbud mic failed after 3 weeks of use. I’m unsure why because they were never dropped or smacked. They worked well when they worked, but I’m pretty disappointed. I returned to try other brands.
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