Walkers Razor Tacti-Grip Digital Muff Black
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Walkers Razor Tacti-Grip Digital Muff
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Description
Walker?s Razor Tacti-Grip electronic muffs feature a high-performance silicone composite headband for a slip free and secure fit. These muffs use active dynamic sound suppression and omni-directional mics to block out the noise you don?t want and let in the sound you do want. A lightning fast reaction time and wind noise reduction prevent unwanted obtrusive noise while on the range or at the workplace. The inclusion of Bluetooth and a physical audio input jack, allows these electronic muffs to be connected to compatible devices wirelessly or wired, including phones and walkie talkies. Includes a battery saving auto shut off that powers down the muffs after 4 hours.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.980 kg |
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| Dimensions | 6.00 × 6.00 × 4.00 cm |
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