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Honeywell Safety and Productivity Solutions: Howard Leight Sync Wireless protective earmuffs

Bluetooth-integrated headset protects workers’ hearing, keeps them connected

By 24/7 Staff 
August 22, 2017

Howard Leight Sync Wireless protective earmuffs integrate Bluetooth technology, allowing wearers to talk on the phone, connect with co-workers, get instructions and perform tasks without sacrificing hearing protection.

The headsets connect to most smart phones and feature a boom microphone that enables workers to answer calls and have clear conversations while keeping the phone in a pocket.

The wireless format eliminates cords or cables that can pose trip hazards. Ergonomic and simple to operate, the headsets include volume control buttons and flashing colored lights to indicate different settings, steel headband construction and padded ear cups for comfort.

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