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Earmor M32 Mark3

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Active tactical headphones with radio headset. Designed to protect hearing organs from loud impulse sounds (such as gunshots or explosions), the volume of which exceeds 82 dB, and constant noise. In terms of noise absorption efficiency, the Earmor M32 Mark3 headphones correspond to an NRR of 22 dB. Omnidirectional microphones built into the earcups allow you to navigate your surroundings and determine the direction to the sound source. The active system, the core of which is the electronic “stuffing” of the headphones, provides amplification of weak and relatively quiet sounds, such as human speech. Thanks to the presence of a headset with a 4-pin PTT (Push To Talk) connector, you can connect a radio with push-to-talk to the headphones. Buttons for adjusting the volume allow you to select...one of three operating modes of the device. Two AAA batteries, which are used as power sources for the headphones, provide up to 350 hours of battery life.
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Earmor M32 Mark3
Design and type
on-ear active
Noise Reduction Ratio (NRR)
22 dB
Noise level limit
82 dB
Weight
200 g
Audio input
Headset (microphone)
/ Nexus TP-120 U-174 /
Water protection
IP67
Helmet compatibility
under helmet
Low profile cups
Foldable
Control
buttons
Power source
2xAAA
Operating time
350 h
Auto switch-off
/ 4 hours /
In the box
case
batteries
audio cable
Added to E-Catalog
january 2024
They can be equipped with additional replacement helmet mounts (check with the seller).

Active tactical headphones with radio headset. Designed to protect hearing organs from loud impulse sounds (such as gunshots or explosions), the volume of which exceeds 82 dB, and constant noise. In terms of noise absorption efficiency, the Earmor M32 Mark3 headphones correspond to an NRR of 22 dB. Omnidirectional microphones built into the earcups allow you to navigate your surroundings and determine the direction to the sound source.

The active system, the core of which is the electronic “stuffing” of the headphones, provides amplification of weak and relatively quiet sounds, such as human speech. Thanks to the presence of a headset with a 4-pin PTT (Push To Talk) connector, you can connect a radio with push-to-talk to the headphones. Buttons for adjusting the volume allow you to select one of three operating modes of the device. Two AAA batteries, which are used as power sources for the headphones, provide up to 350 hours of battery life.

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