TRACKR™ Blu Earmuffs offer advanced sound enhancement, hearing protection, and Bluetooth audio- all inside of a compact, slimline Earmuff for all your ear pro needs.
Bluetooth Hearing Protection Earmuffs: Whether you’re at the gun range, mowing the lawn, riding a motorcycle, or working on a construction site, AXIL Bluetooth ear muffs take your hearing protection to the next level! These Bluetooth earmuffs hearing protection offer advanced hearing enhancement, hearing protection, and Bluetooth audio, all in one compact, slimline earmuff.
Advanced Technology: Our hearing protection for shooting range, construction sites, and more allows you to switch between hearing enhancement and protection mode, to Bluetooth audio mode. The electronic hearing protection for shooting automatically compresses damaging loud sounds to give you the hearing protection you need without interrupting your hearing.
Premium Features: AXIL electronic ear protection for shooting, mowing, and more features 5.0 Bluetooth for studio-quality audio and hands-free communication. These ear muffs for shooting compress loud sounds over 82 DB while offering sound amplification. The Bluetooth headphones are outfitted with an AUX port for additional use.
Ultimate Comfort: Our Bluetooth ear protection earmuffs are constructed with compact, comfortable headbands with metal wireframes. In addition, the earmuff hearing protection with Bluetooth is both sweat and water-resistant for use in any environment.
AXIL operates with a clear vision that innovation is the heart of its business. With the fast-paced product and technology expansion, AXIL has led the way in providing the best product designs and advancements to the sporting goods industry.
SNR 27
An SNR of 27 means that the hearing protection is estimated to reduce noise levels by an average of 27 decibels across various frequencies.
'SNR' in hearing protection stands for 'Single Number Rating,' which is a single value used to indicate the average level of noise reduction a hearing protection device provides across different frequencies, essentially telling you how much sound attenuation the earplugs or earmuffs will offer when worn correctly; the higher the SNR value, the greater the noise reduction level is considered to be.
SNR is primarily used as a rating system in Europe, while North America often uses 'NRR' (Noise Reduction Rating) and Australia/New Zealand use 'SLC80'; which both differ slightly in calculation.