New: eKrest Electronic Muffs from Birchwood Casey

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posted on March 19, 2018
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Keep your ears protected! The new eKrest Electronic Muffs from Birchwood Casey (retail price: $64.50) provide hearing protection for shooters, while allowing them to hear and even amplify certain sounds around them.

Birchwood Casey eKrest omni-directional microphone close-up
The new earmuffs include two omni-directional microphones that ensure that users hear everything that is going on around them. They attenuate all sounds above 85 dB and have an ANSI Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 26 dB. Additionally, they come with an on/off switch that’s combined the with the volume control for easy use. For at-a-glance viewing of whether the unit is powered on or not, there’s a handy LED power indicator light.

The eKrest Electronic Muffs feature an adjustable padded headband, auxiliary input jack with cord and the unit is powered by two included AAA batteries. The earmuffs come in both carbon fiber and desert tan finishes.

Visit the Birchwood Casey website for more information: www.birchwoodcasey.com

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